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Volume 117
Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism
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The editors wish to thank the copyright holders of the excerpted criticism included in this volume and the permissions managers of many book and magazine publishing companies for assisting us in securing reproduction rights. We are also grateful to the staffs of the Detroit Public Library, the Library of Congress, the University of Detroit Mercy Library, Wayne State University Purdy/Kresge Library Complex, and the University of Michigan Libraries for making their resources available to us. Following is a list of the copyright holders who have granted us permission to reproduce material in this volume of TCLC. Every effort has been made to trace copyright, but if omissions have been made, please let us know.
COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN TCLC, VOLUME 117, WAS REPRODUCED FROM THE FOLLOWING PERIODICALS:
America, v. 133, November 1, 1975. © America Press 1975. Reproduced with permission of America Press, Inc.,106 West 56th Street, New York, NY 10019. www.americamagazine.org—The American Enterprise, v. 7, November-December, 1996. Copyright © 1996, The American Enterprise Institute. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission. www.taemag.com—American Journal of Philology, v. 32, Winter, 1999 for “Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Shadow of Racism” by Denise D. Knight. Reproduced by permission of the publisher and the author./v. 3, n.d. Reproduced by permission.— American Literary Realism, v. 31, Fall, 1998. Reproduced by permission.—The American Scholar, Summer, 1976. Copyright © 1976 by the United Chapters of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Reproduced by permission of the publishers.— American Sociological Review, v. 18, August, 1953 for a review of “The Quest for Community: A Study in the Ethics of Freedom and Order” by Arthur K. Davis. Copyright 1953 American Sociological Association. Reproduced by permission of the publisher and the author.—Arizona Quarterly, v. 56, Summer, 2000 for “Restraining Order: The Imperialist Anti-Violence of Charlotte Perkins Gilman” by Kristin Carter-Sanborn. Copyright © 2000 by Arizona Board of Regents. Reproduced by permission of the publisher and the author.—Ball State University Forum, v. 30, Winter, 1989. © 1989 Ball State University. Reproduced by permission.—Chicago Review, v. 32, Autumn, 1980. © 1980 by Chicago Review. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—College Literature, v. 27, Winter, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by West Chester University. Reproduced by permission.—Commentary, v. 48, November, 1969 for “The Anatomy of History” by Dennis H. Wrong; v. 86, August, 1988 for “Robert Nisbet’s America” by Mary Tedeschi Eberstadt. Copyright © 1969, 1988 by the American Jewish Committee. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of the publisher and the author.—Commonweal, v. XC, September 5, 1969. Copyright © 1969 Commonweal Publishing Co., Inc. Reproduced by permission.—The Indexer, v. 20, October, 1996. Reproduced by permission of the Society of Indexers.—The Intercollegiate Review, v. 33, Spring, 1988. Reproduced by permission.—The Journal of Philosophy, v. L, December 3, 1953 for a review of “The Quest for Community: A Study in the Ethics of Freedom and Order” by Paul W. Kurtz. Copyright 1953 by The Journal of Philosophy, Inc. Reproduce by permission of the publisher and the author.—Melus, v. 19, Fall, 1994. Copyright, MELUS: The Society for the Study of Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, 1994. Reproduced by permission.—Michigan Quarterly Review, v. XXI, Fall, 1982 for “The Politics of Progress” by Gorman Beauchamp. Copyright © The University of Michigan, 1982. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Mississippi Quarterly, v. 50, Winter, 1996. Copyright 1996 Mississippi State University. Reproduced by permission.—Modern Age, 1973; v. 18, Fall, 1974; v. 21, Spring, 1977; v. 39, Winter, 1997; v. 25, Winter, 1981. Copyright © 1973, 1974, 1977, 1981 by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Inc. Reproduced by permission.—Modern Fiction Studies, v. 41, Summer, 1995; v. 43, Spring, 1997. Copyright © 1995, 1997 for the Purdue Research Foundation, West Lafayette, IN 47907. All rights reserved. Both reproduced by permission of The Johns Hopkins University.—Newsweek, September 27, 1982. © 1982 Newsweek, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Partisan Review, v. XLIV, 1977. Copyright © 1977 by Partisan Review. Reproduced by permission.—Philosophy and Rhetoric, v. 12, Fall, 1979. Copyright 1979 by The Pennsylvania State University. Reproduced by permission of The Pennsylvania State University Press.—PMLA, v. 111, January, 1996. Copyright © 1996 by the Modern Language Association of America. Reproduced by permission of the Modern Language Association of America.—Policy Review, n. 38, Fall, 1986. Reproduced by permission.—Psychology Today, v. 7, December, 1973. Reproduced by permission.—Saturday Review, v. 54, July 17, 1971. Copyright © 1971 by Saturday Review, Inc. © 1971 General Media International, Inc. Reproduced by permission.—Society, v. 34, March-April, 1997. Copyright © 1997 by Transaction Publishers. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Southwest Review, v. 69, Winter, 1984 for an interview with Erskine Caldwell by Richard Kelly and Marcia Pankake. Copyright © 1984 Richard Kelly and Marcia Pankake. Reproduced by permission.—Studies in American Fiction, v. 20, Spring, 1992. Copyright © 1992 Northeastern University. Reproduced by permission.—Syracuse University Library Associates Courier, v. XXIX, 1994. Reproduced by permission.—Times Literary Supplement, n. 3940, September 30, 1977 for “Murray and His Monument” by Anthony Burgess. ©
Anthony Burgess 1977. Reproduced by permission of the Literary Estate of Anthony Burgess.—Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature, v. 10, Fall, 1991 for “Killing Patriarchy: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Murder Mystery, and Post-Feminist Propaganda” by Lillian S. Robinson. © 1991, The University of Tulsa. Reproduced by permission of the publisher and the author.—The University Bookman, 1996. Reproduced by permission.—The Washington Monthly, v. 23, April, 1991. Copyright by the Washington Monthly Company, 1611 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009 (202) 4462-0128. Reprinted with permission from The Washington Monthly.—The Weekly Standard, v. 2, September 30, 1996. Reproduced by permission.
COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN TCLC, VOLUME 117, WAS REPRODUCED FROM THE FOLLOWING BOOKS:
Allen, Judith A. From Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Optimist Reformer. Edited by Jill Rudd and Val Gough. University of Iowa Press, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by the University of Iowa Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.— Cutter, Martha J. From Unruly Tongue: Identity and Voice in American Women’s Writing, 1850-1930. University Press of Mississippi, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by University Press of Mississippi. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.— Doskow, Minna. From Ourland. Edited by Minna Doskow. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by Associated University Presses, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Doskow, Minna. From Politics, Gender, and the Arts: Women, the Arts, and Society. Edited by Ronald Dotterer and Susan Bowers. Susquehanna University Press, 1992. © 1992 by Associated University Presses, Inc. Reproduced by permission.—French, Warren. From Jack Kerouac. Twayne Publishers, 1986. Copyright © 1986 by G. K. Hall & Co. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Ganabcsik-Williams, Lisa. From Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Optimist Reformer. Edited by Jill Rudd and Val Gough. University of Iowa Press, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by the University of Iowa Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Gough, Val. From Anticipation’s: Essays on Early Science Fiction and its Precursors. Edited by David Seed. Liverpool University Press, 1995. Copyright © 1995 by Liverpool University Press. Reproduced by permission.—Hoeveler, J. David Jr. From Watch on the Right: Conservative Intellectuals in the Reagan Era. The University of Wisconsin Press, 1991. Copyright © 1991 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Kessler, Carol Farley. From Utopian and Science Fiction by Women: Worlds of Difference. Edited by Jane L. Donawerth and Carol A. Kolmerten. Syracuse University Press, 1994. Copyright © 1994 by Syracuse University Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Kirkpatrick, Frank G. From Critical Essays on Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Edited by Joanne B. Karpinski. G. K. Hall & Co., 1992. Copyright © 1992 by Joanne B. Karpinski. All rights reserved. Reproduced with the permission of Macmillan Library Reference USA, a division of Ahsuog, Inc.—Knight, Denise D. From Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Optimist Reformer. Edited by Jill Rudd and Val Gough. University of Iowa Press, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by the University of Iowa Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Mixon, Wayne. From The Peoples Writer: Erskine Caldwell and the South. University Press of Virginia, 1995. Copyright © 1995 by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia. Reproduced by permission of the University Press of Virginia.—Nicosia, Gerald. From Un Homme Grand: Jack Kerouac at the Crossroads of Many Cultures. Edited by Pierre Anctil & others. Carleton University Press, 1990. © Carleton University Press Inc. 1990. Reproduced by permission.—Phillips, Rod. From “Forest Beatniks” and “Urban Thoreaus”: Gary Snyder, Jack Kerouac, Lew Welch, and Michael McClure. Peter Lang, 2000. © 2000 Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.— Wagner-Martin, Linda. From “Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’: A Centenary,” in Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Woman and Her Work. Edited by Sheryl L. Meyering. UMI Research Press, 1989. Copyright © 1989 Sheryl L. Meyering. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Weinreich, Regina. From The Spontaneous Poetics of Jack Kerouac: A Study in Fiction. Thunder’s Mouth Press, 2002. Reproduced by permission of the author.
PHOTOGRAPHS AND ILLUSTRATIONS APPEARING IN TCLC, VOLUME 117, WERE RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES:
Caldwell, Erskine, photograph. The Library of Congress.—Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, photograph. The Library of Congress.—Kerouac, Jack, photograph. Archive Photos. Reproduced by permission.
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