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Vol. 3, no. 2 (Winter 2008)
ESSAYS Annette R. Dolph Contextualizing the Garden: The Ambiguity of Nature in Dreiser’s The Bulwark
Donald Pizer Otto Weininger and the Sexual Dynamics of Theodore Dreiser’s The “Genius”
Kelly Clasen In an Open Boat with Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom
James R. Giles The Multilayered Determinism of Richard Price’s Bloodbrothers and Larry Brown’s Father and Son
NOTES & DOCUMENTS Gary Scharnhorst Skirmishes in the Naturalism War: Julian Hawthorne and Jack London
REVIEWS The Genius, by Theodore Dreiser. Edited by Clare Virginia Eby Theodore Dreiser: A Picture and a Criticism of Life, by Theodore Dreiser. Edited by Donald Pizer Theodore Dreiser: Letters to Women, by Theodore Dreiser. Edited by Thomas P. Riggio Reviewed by Stephen C. Brennan
Memorial Boxes and Guarded Interiors: Edith Wharton and Material Culture, edited by Gary Totten Reviewed by Katherine Fusco
Hotel de Dream: A New York Novel, by Edmund White Reviewed by Robert M. Dowling
A Summer to Be, A Memoir by the Daughter of Hamlin Garland, by Isabel Garland Lord. Edited by Keith Newlin Reviewed by Roark Mulligan
The Radical Jack London: Writings on War and Revolution, edited by Jonah Ruskin Reviewed by Taylor Parson
Apostles of Modernity: American Writers in the Age of Development, by Guy Reynolds Reviewed by Andrew Strombeck
Theodore Dreiser’s “Dawn”—The Formation of a Mind: An Autobiographical Representation, by Nadja Firner Reviewed by Roger W. Smith
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