Greenwood Press, 2002. — 384 p. — ISBN 978-031331-1949.
Обширная монография - исследование об темах американской новеллы на
основе широкого исторического и литературного материала. С обширным
научным аппаратом.
This unique resource provides readers with a systematic guide to
the central themes in 150 of the most commonly taught American
novels. Each of the 50 well written essays identifies and discusses
an important theme, such as Alienation, Corruption of Power, and
Immigrant Life that recurs in American literature. The pertinence
of these themes is examined in a wide range of novels that reflect
this country's cultural diversity and that span the many time
periods in America's literary heritage. These novels include the
canonical and the contemporary, yet they are all works that are
accessible and important to students, and were selected in
consultation with educators and experts' published curriculum
surveys. The organization of this guide allows users to compare and
contrast thematically related novels and also provides help in the
selection of titles for classroom discussion and assignments.