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Product Description: American Sports Literature presents new essays on the significance of sports fiction in American society and culture. Sports fiction in the United States, beginning in the nineteenth century through the twenty-first century, engages a broad spectrum of so
By Michael Cocchiarale (editor) and Scott D. Emmert (editor)

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9781429838245 | Salem Pr Inc, April 1, 2013, cover price $95.00 | About this edition: American Sports Literature presents new essays on the significance of sports fiction in American society and culture.

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Product Description: Over the course of the last century, American fiction writers and poets have used sports figures and sporting events in order to make significant points on themes of identity as they are connected to gender, race, class, and nationality...read more
By Michael Cocchiarale (editor) and Scott Emmert (editor)

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9780275980504 | Praeger Pub Text, September 30, 2004, cover price $113.00 | About this edition: Over the course of the last century, American fiction writers and poets have used sports figures and sporting events in order to make significant points on themes of identity as they are connected to gender, race, class, and nationality.

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Analyzes the treatment of baseball, basketball, football, and boxing in American fiction, through the sports novels of such writers as Ring Lardner, Bernard Malamud, Mark Harris, and John Updike

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9780882295886 | Burnham Inc Pub, July 1, 1982, cover price $31.95 | About this edition: Analyzes the treatment of baseball, basketball, football, and boxing in American fiction, through the sports novels of such writers as Ring Lardner, Bernard Malamud, Mark Harris, and John Updike

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