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The Year's Work in English Studies Advance Access originally published online on September 20, 2005
The Year's Work in English Studies 2005 84(1):872-944; doi:10.1093/ywes/mai016
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Year's Work in English Studies, Volume 84 (2005) © The English Association; all rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org

XVI American Literature: The Twentieth Century

Lacy Rumsey, Stephen McVeigh, Elizabeth Nolan, Sarah MacLachlan, Rachel van Duyvenbode, Luigi Fidanza, Steven Price and A. Robert Lee

This chapter has five sections: 1. Poetry; 2. Fiction 1900–1945; 3. Fiction since 1945; 4. Drama; 5. Native, Asian American, Latino/a and General Ethnic Writing. Section 1 is by Lacy Rumsey; section 2 is by Stephen McVeigh and Elizabeth Nolan; section 3 is by Sarah MacLachlan, Rachel van Duyvenbode and Luigi Fidanza; section 4 is by Steven Price; section 5 is by A. Robert Lee. Alan Rice's section on African American literature was unavoidably postponed this year; his section next year will cover material published in both 2003 and 2004.


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