Volume 48.4 | Fall 2006

ARTICLES

ALAN BOURASSA: Riders of the Virtual Sage: Zane Grey, Cormac McCarthy and the Transformation of the Popular Western

PATRICK BRANTLINGER and RICHARD HIGGINS: Waste and Value: Thorstein Veblen and H. G. Wells

DAN DIEPHOUSE: The Economic Impulse in Robert Frost

RYAN NETZLEY: Reading Events: The Value of Reading and the Possibilities of Political Action and Criticism in Samson Agonistes

CURTIS PERRY: The Uneasy Republicanism of Thomas Kyd's Cornelia


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