The Heath Anthology of American Literature Newsletter
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"Teaching the Heath Anthology is an opportunity
for teachers as well as students to expand their understanding of American
literary traditions. The Teaching Guide is a treasurehouse of ideas
and strategies that make the Anthology a pleasure to use."
Mary Helen Washington, What's In this Issue? |
Address to the American Literature Association,
San Diego, May 1989 Paul Lauter, Trinity College |
Address to the American Association of Publishers Kenneth E. Johnson, Florida International University |
Heath in the News |
Report from Chile Barry Gross, Michigan State University |
Undergraduate Essay Contest |
Who's Using Heath? |
Comments from Users |
Suggestions for Teaching with The Heath Anthology of American Literature |
I. American Realism: 1865-1915 |
Whitman/Dickinson Supplement |
Conference News |
Contents, No. IV |
This page was prepared at the Center for Electronic Projects in American Culture Studies (CEPACS), housed at Georgetown University, under the direction of Randy Bass, Department of English. |