Upstate Literature: Essays in Memory of Thomas F. O'DonnellFrank Bergmann Syracuse University Press, 01.05.1985 - 240 Seiten |
Inhalt
Introduction to James Kirke Paulding | 25 |
Literary Highlights | 39 |
Selective Checklist of Thomas F ODonnells Publications | 71 |
The Meaning of the Indians and Their Land | 117 |
North Country Voices | 143 |
The Erie Canal and the Novel | 165 |
Literary Versions of Ethnic History from Upstate New York | 183 |
Early Days of the Folklore Renaissance | 201 |
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Adams Adirondack Albany Ameri American literature appeared Bacheller Black River Burroughs canal novel career Catskill century characters Cooper Crèvecoeur critical culture death Deming Dutch Dutchman's Fireside early Eben Holden Edited Edmonds England English Erie Canal ethnic farm farmers Fenimore fiction folklore Frederic's Harold Frederic Henry historians Holley Hudson River Hudson Valley immigrant Indians Irving Irving's James Kirke Paulding John Knickerbocker land landscape later Leatherstocking Legend of Sleepy Letters literary history living lore Melville Melville's Mohawk Valley mountains narrative North Country novelists O'Donnell Oneida County Oriskany Paulding's plot Poems poet poetry published readers realism region Rip Van Winkle romance Rome Haul Samantha Samuel Hopkins Adams Saratoga scene Scollard short stories Sleepy Hollow social Syracuse University tale Theron Ware Thomas F tion tradition Umbertina University Press upstate New York Utica College village volumes Whitesboro wilderness William Willis women writing wrote Yankee York City Yorkers young