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In 'Contemporary American Literature,' John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert curate a compelling anthology that traverses the multifaceted landscape of American literary expression. Encompassing a wide spectrum of genres and styles, this collection includes everything from poignant short stories and evocative poems to profound essays and experimental prose. This anthology captures the zeitgeist of early 20th-century America, introducing the reader to a tapestry of narratives that interrogate themes of identity, progress, and cultural shifts. Among these works, certain pieces resonate deeply…mehr

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In 'Contemporary American Literature,' John Matthews Manly and Edith Rickert curate a compelling anthology that traverses the multifaceted landscape of American literary expression. Encompassing a wide spectrum of genres and styles, this collection includes everything from poignant short stories and evocative poems to profound essays and experimental prose. This anthology captures the zeitgeist of early 20th-century America, introducing the reader to a tapestry of narratives that interrogate themes of identity, progress, and cultural shifts. Among these works, certain pieces resonate deeply with social consciousness and innovative literary techniques, offering fresh insights into the evolution of American literature. The contributors to this anthology represent a diverse array of voices reflective of America's cultural melting pot at that time. Manly and Rickert, through their editorial expertise, have successfully unified writers who engage with various literary movements, such as realism, modernism, and regionalism. Their selections highlight how these authors collectively grapple with the pressures of modernity, the complexities of identity, and a rapidly changing social landscape. Each contribution enriches the anthology's thematic core, providing readers with a robust understanding of the myriad influences shaping American literary thought. 'Readers seeking an intellectual exploration of contemporary voices will find this anthology an indispensable resource. Through its inclusive curation, the volume presents an unparalleled opportunity to traverse the evolving paths of American literature. This collection serves not only as an academic treasure trove but also as a conversational bridge among varied literary approaches, offering a panoramic view of narrative artistry. Engage with this anthology to appreciate its educational merit and serendipitous journey through American literary vistas.'

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John Matthews Manly (1865-1940) was an esteemed American educator and scholar in the field of medieval and Renaissance literature. Born on February 26, 1865, in Virginia, he earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the University of Virginia before completing his Ph.D. at Harvard University in 1890. Over his illustrious career, Manly served as the head of the English department at the University of Chicago from 1898 until his retirement in 1936. During his tenure, he shaped the emerging discipline of English literary studies, elevating its standards and methodologies to rigorous scholarly levels. His literary contributions are extensive and include works such as his notable book 'Contemporary American Literature'-a comprehensive analysis that traces the development and characteristics of American literary movements from the late 19th to the early 20th century. Manly's work was distinguished by his meticulous research and his ability to contextualize literature within broader cultural and historical frameworks. His literary style combined clarity, precision, and a deep respect for textual evidence, making his scholarly output both accessible and authoritative. As a testament to his enduring influence, Manly's pedagogy and literary critique continue to resonate in the field of literary studies to this day.