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The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Volume 2

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The fourth edition brings readers new full length works, including Kate Chopin's The Awakening and Amiri Baraka's Dutchman, and new sections on the Beat Movement and Vietnam conflict writing. Lesser-known authors continue to appear alongside canonical writers. New authors in the contemporary section include Dorothy Allison, Sherman Alexie, Jack Keroouac, Frank Chin, Jessica agedorn, Mario Suarez, Richard Rodrigues, Lawson Fusao Inada, Yusef Komurnyakan, James Merrill, Kimiko Hahn, and Karen Tei Yamashita.

2960 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1998

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Paul Lauter

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Paul Lauter (b. 1932) is Allan K. and Gwendolyn Miles Smith Professor of Literature at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. He has served as President of the American Studies Association (of the United States), and he is General Editor of the groundbreaking Heath Anthology of American Literature, now in its sixth edition.

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November 11, 2016
Story 6: by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. "The Story of Avis." Written in 1877. Born in Boston, Mass.
Avis, of an artistic temperament and vocation, is the dutiful housewife and only in six months. She unknowingly defers her intellectual under pining(s) to her husband, Philip, who after all, is so much more worthy than her and after all, they have his college debts to pay off (some things never change!). It is she who sits by the side of his dying mother and as their eyes meet, she has a revelation. Due to "increasing delicacy of the lungs", Philip then quits his job in academia, the one they went into debt for, and goes to recuperate in the south of France. Then, right on time, he develops a kind of contempt for Avis. She still loves him and "wrestle(s) with her retreating affection as Jacob of old wrestled with the angel till break of day." He leaves her a single mother.
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January 23, 2012
Great book to have around the house. I've read many of the stories, essays, and plays within this book with a new appreciation for literature. I would recommend is book for writers, theater majors, but especially for english majors in college. The numerous genres & superb selection of writers compel you to evaluate your own actions/decisions/morals when presented in some of the characters positions. I am missing my anthology book now because I am in the middle of moving. I can't wait to get unpacked and read my book again!
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September 30, 2008
A nice anthology, full of works (mostly short stories) representing American lit very well. Used in a Vivian class at Alma.
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December 1, 2009
This anthology does a good job of incorporating minority voices that haven't always been heard in the canon.
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April 21, 2013
I've had this on my book shelf since a college literature class, so I decided to dive right in twelve years later and read it cover to cover.
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August 13, 2011
I love this anthology and will never part with it. If I could bring only one book to a deserted desert island, this would be it!
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