Incoming Resources
- Twentieth-century American dramatists, edited by Christopher J. Wheatley
- The critical response to Nathaniel Hawthorne's The scarlet letter, edited by Gary Scharnhorst
- American short-story writers, 1910-1945, edited by Bobby Ellen Kimbel, Second series
- Sidney Lanier
- The poet and the gilded age;, social themes in late 19th century American verse,, by Robert H. Walker
- Other voices, other rooms, by Truman Capote
- Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn
- Edward Taylor
- Edgar A. Poe, mournful and never-ending remembrance, Kenneth Silverman
- The old Patagonian express, by train through the Americas, Paul Theroux ; [endpaper maps by Richard Sanderson]
- Washington Square, Henry James ; edited with an introduction by Brian Lee
- Son of the morning, a novel, Joyce Carol Oates
- African American frontiers, slave narratives and oral histories, Alan Govenar
- American poets since World War II, edited by R.S. Gwynn, Third series
- The web and the rock, Thomas Wolfe
- William Gilmore Simms, by J.V. Ridgely
- Hemingway, the Paris years, Michael Reynolds
- A Sourcebook of American literary journalism, representative writers in an emerging genre, edited by Thomas B. Connery
- The awakening, Kate Chopin
- Modern American critics since 1955, edited by Gregory S. Jay
- Henry James,, by Bruce R. McElderry, Jr
- The optimist's daughter, Eudora Welty
- Ancient evenings, Norman Mailer
- The American soldier in fiction, 1880-1963, a history of attitudes toward warfare and the military establishment, Peter Aichinger
- Jerzy Kosinski, a biography, James Park Sloan
- A lesson before dying, Ernest J. Gaines
- Native American writers of the United States, edited by Kenneth M. Roemer
- Herman Melville, Elizabeth Hardwick
- Willa Cather, Edward Wagenknecht
- Frank Norris
- The Beacon book of essays by contemporary American women, edited by Wendy Martin ; with the editorial assistance of Thomas Allen ... [et al.]
- A jury of her peers, American women writers from Anne Bradstreet to Annie Proulx, by Elaine Showalter
- American novelists since World War II, edited by James R. Giles and Wanda H. Giles, Fifth series
- The Norton anthology of poetry, [edited by] Alexander W. Allison [and others] ; with an essay on ver[s]ification by Jon Stallworthy
- Rabbit at rest, John Updike
- Babylon revisited and other stories, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Arts of the possible, essays and conversations, Adrienne Rich
- The amen corner;, a play
- Perspectives on James's The portrait of a lady;, a collection of critical essays,, edited, with an introd., by William T. Stafford
- The wayward bus, John Steinbeck
- Chicano writers, edited by Francisco A. LomelĂ and Carl R. Shirley, Third series
- AIDS and its metaphors, Susan Sontag
- Collected stories of William Faulkner
- The complete poems of Stephen Crane., Edited with an introd. by Joseph Katz
- The Aunt Lute anthology of U.S. women writers, general editors, Lisa Maria Hogeland, Mary Klages
- Reading myself and others, Philip Roth
- James Dickey, the world as a lie, Henry Hart
- The shores of light, a literary chronicle of the twenties and thirties, by Edmund Wilson
- American poetry of the twentieth century, Richard Gray
- Eugene O'Neill, by Frederic I. Carpenter