American literary criticism
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- People: Edgar Allan Poe - Edmund Wilson - Leslie Fiedler - Norman O. Brown
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See also
- A Reader's Manifesto (2001) - B. R. Myers
- The Anxiety of Obsolescence: The American Novel in the Age of Television (2006) - Kathleen Fitzpatrick
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