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Prologue: The Lords of Life 1
1 Does Nobody Here Know Rip Van Winkle? 17
2 Nathaniel Hawthorne Dissects Betrayal 35
3 Louisa May Alcott Meets Mark Twain over the Young Face of Change 61
4 Henry James and Zora Neale Hurston Answer Defeat 90
5 Edith Wharton's Anatomy of Breakdown 116
Midpoint: The Lords of Life Revisited 135
6 The Immigrant Novel: Fear in America 141
7 William Faulkner and Toni Morrison Plot Racial Difference 157
8 Saul Bellow Observes Old Age 180
9 Don DeLillo and Marilynne Robinson Mourn Loss 201
10 Walt Whitman Finds the Courage to Be 231
Bibliography 253
Index 273
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