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Ethnic Literatures Since 1776 (Part One): The Many Voices of America

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1978. 324 pages.
0896720594
978-0-89672-059-6

$13.50 paper

Studies in Comparative Literature Series

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Ethnic Literatures Since 1776 (Part One): The Many Voices of America

Edited by Wolodymyr T. Zyla and Wendell M. Aycock


Pioneer 1776-1976 by Everett A. Gillis
The Searchers by Tomas Rivera
Ethnic Literatures in Pre-Revolutionary America by Brom Weber
Armenian Ethnic Literature in the United States by Nona Balakian
Introductory Remarks about the Black Literary Tradition in the United States of America by Darwin T. Turner
The Chicanos: An Overview by Edmundo Garcia-Giron
The Chinese-American Literary Scene: A Galaxy of Poets and a Lone Playwright by David Hsin-Fu Wand
Croatian-American Literature by Branimir Anzulovic
Czech Literature in America by Rudolf Sturm
American-Estonian Poets by Victor Terras
The Franco-American Literature of New England: A Brief Overview by Armand B. Chartier
A Glance at Three Centuries of German-American Writing by Carl Hammer, Jr.
Ethnic Endeavors by Quasi-Residents of Our Nineteenth-Century Southwest by John T. Krumpelmann
James T. Farrell and the Irish-American Urban Experience by William J. Lynch
The Italian Americans: Their Contribution in the Field of Literature by Aldo Finco
The Vision of America in John Okada's No-No Boy by Lawson Fusao Inada
"Who Will Ever Hear What I Suffered and Dreamed": Postwar Latvian Literature in the United States by Valters Nollendorfs
Three Intellectual Lithuanian Poets by Rimvydas Silbajoris




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