Popular literature in America, by J. C. Austin.
A microcosm of popular taste: Cleveland, Ohio, by M. P. Ford.
Detective fiction as American realism, by C. H. Holman.
Hear the guns roar: the feud in Southern mountain fiction, by W. Eckley.
Native themes in early nineteenth-century American fiction, by J. T. Flanagan.
Kenneth Roberts and the American historical novel, by L. Coyle.
The cowboy: from High Noon to Midnight, by G. W. Linden.
Satire as colonial protest literature, by S. Kluth.
The Lovingoods: notes toward a genealogy, by L. Leary.
The dialect sermon in American literature, by J. T. Flautz.
The Americanization of burlesque, 1840-1860, by G. Kummer.
The roots of American reform literature, by D. A. Koch.
Woman militant in The arena of Benjamin Orange Flower, by A. J. Payne.
The uncertainties of authorship in the South after the Civil War, by A. Turner.
TV and the American way of life, by H. M. Brown.