Elliott, Emory, (1942-)
Overview
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Titles
Wieland ; = or, The transformation and Memoirs of Carwin, the biloquist /
by:
Elliott, Emory, (1942-); Brown, Charles Brockden, (1771-1810.); Pennsylvania; Brown, Charles Brockden, (1771-1810.)
(Language materials, printed)
Columbia literary history of the United States /
by:
United States; Elliott, Emory, (1942-); Banta, Martha.; Baker, Houston A.
(Electronic resources)
The Columbia history of the American novel / = Emory Elliott, general editor ; associate editors, Cathy N. Davidson ... [et al.].
by:
Davidson, Cathy N., (1949-); Elliott, Emory, (1942-)
(Language materials, printed)
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn /
by:
Elliott, Emory, (1942-); Twain, Mark, (1835-1910.); Mississippi River; Missouri
(Language materials, printed)
The Cambridge introduction to early American literature /
by:
Elliott, Emory, (1942-); United States; United States; United States
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Aesthetics in a multicultural age /
by:
Elliott, Emory, (1942-); Caton, Louis Freitas.; Rhyne, Jeffrey.
(Language materials, printed)
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by:
Elliott, Emory, (1942-); NetLibrary, Inc.; Twain, Mark, (1835-1910.); Mississippi River
(Language materials, printed)
Subjects
Race relations
Mississippi River
Aesthetics, American
Boys- Travel- Mississippi River
Brothers and sisters- Fiction.
Aesthetics, Modern- 20th century
Runaway children
Pluralism (Social sciences)- Congresses.- United States
American literature- History and criticism.- 1783-1850
United States- Intellectual life- 17th century.
Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character)
Boys- Fiction.- Missouri
United States- Intellectual life.
Boys
Radicals
United States- Intellectual life- 1783-1865.
Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character)- Fiction.
Fugitive slaves
Male friendship- Fiction.
Missouri- Fiction.
American literature- History and criticism.- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Fathers- Death
Religious fanaticism
American literature- History and criticism.- Revolutionary period, 1775-1783
American literature- History and criticism.
American fiction- History and criticism.
Pennsylvania- History- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
United States- Intellectual life- 18th century.