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[http://find.galegroup.com/gvrl/aboutEbook.do?prodId=GVRL&userGroupName=tel_a_uots&actionString=DO_DISPLAY_ABOUT_PAGE&eisbn=0684314932&searchType=PublicationSearchForm '''''American History Through Literature 1870-1920'''''] is the second part (three volumes) in this six volume series designed for the general reader, this set presents literature not as a simple inventory of authors or titles but rather as a historical and cultural field viewed from a wide array of contemporary perspectives. The set, which is "new historicist" in its approach to literary criticism, endorses the notion that not only does history affect literature, but literature itself informs history.
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American History Through Literature 1870-1920 is the second part (three volumes) in this six volume series designed for the general reader, this set presents literature not as a simple inventory of authors or titles but rather as a historical and cultural field viewed from a wide array of contemporary perspectives. The set, which is "new historicist" in its approach to literary criticism, endorses the notion that not only does history affect literature, but literature itself informs history.