The Cambridge Companion to American Literature of the 1930s

William Solomon

earliest edition we have, 2018 Cambridge University Press, 2018 paperback 290 pages

"This Companion offers a compelling survey of American literature in the 1930s. These thirteen new essays by accomplished scholars in the field provide re-examinations of crucial trends in the decade: the rise of the proletarian novel; the intersection of radical politics and experimental aesthetics; the documentary turn; the rise of left-wing theatres; popular fictional genres; the impact of Marxist thought on Afric...

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Cambridge Companion to American Literature of The 1930s edition · 2018 · Cambridge University Press · 292 pages · 9781108429184
The Cambridge Companion to American Literature of the 1930s paperback · 2018 · Cambridge University Press · 290 pages · 9781108453226
Cambridge Companion to American Literature of The 1930s edition · 2018 · University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations · 9781108593892

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