Essays mostly on periodical publishing in America: a collection in honor of Clarence Gohdes.
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Durham, N.C.,
Duke University Press,
1973.
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Table of Contents:
- Stovall, F. Whitman and the poet in Leaves of Grass
- Leary, L. The congenial few: an expatriate diary, 1854-1855
- Brown, H. Charles Brockden Brown's The story of Julius: Rousseau and Richardson "improved"
- Randall, R. C. Joseph Dennie's literary attitudes in the Port folio, 1801-1812
- Anderson, C. R. Thoreau and The Dial: the apprentice years
- King, K. Local color and the rise of the American magazine
- Moore, R. S. Paul Hamilton Hayne and northern magazines, 1866-1886
- Holman, H. R. Magazine editors and the stories of Thomas Nelson Page's late flowering
- Saler, E. C. and Cady, E. H. The St. Nicholas and the serious artist
- Woodress, J. The pre-eminent magazine genius: S. S. McClure
- Pizer, D. A summer at Maumee: Theodore Dreiser writes four stories
- Holman, C. H. Thomas Wolfe, Scribner's Magazine, and "the b[l]est nouvelle"
- Clarence Louis Frank Gohdes: Chronology and bibliography (p. [221]-225)