Wong, Shawn, 406
Wood, Thelma, 328
Woods, Clement, Nigger, 420
Woodward, C. Vann, 411
Woolf, Virginia, 95, 314
Woolson, Constance Fenimore, 282 Workers, expatriate, 653
Worker's Dreadnaught, 346
Working class, 331-56; and cheap fiction, 293 -94; and dime novels, 300 -301; ethnic novels, 384, 385; migrants, 659; nineteenth century, 177; temperance movement and, 137; white, social reformers and, 146, 147
--- writers, 343 -44; women, 1930s, 350-56
Working conditions, reform fiction, 232 -33, 227 -28
Working-girl romances, 297
Workplace novels, post- World War II, 506
World's Anti-Slavery Convention (1840), 142, 218
World's Columbian Exposition (1893), 189, 242, 251 -52
World War I, 318; Hemingway and, 319
World War II, 491; Canada and, 570; and ethnic literature, 401 -2; paperback books, 359, 686
Worship, domesticity and, 121
Wouk, Herman, 819 -20; The Caine Mutiny, 490; Marjorie Morningstar, 504
Wren, M. K. (Martha Kay Renfroe), 456
Wright, Frances, 133, 148, 820
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 197
Wright, Harold Bell, 283; The Winning of Barbara Worth, 477
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Wright, Richard, 326, 344, 413, 430 31, 489, 820; Black Boy, 433, 434; 'Bright and Morning Star,' 348 -49; Eight Men, 433; 'The Ethics of Living Jim Crow,' 433; Lawd Today, 433; The Long Dream, 433, 434; 'The Man Who Killed a Shadow,' 431; Native Son, 87, 348, 432 -33, 495; The Outsider, 433; Savage Holiday, 434; Uncle Tom's Children, 348, 433; White Man, Listen! 431
Wright, Robert C., 455
Wright, Willard Huntington. See Van Dine, S. S.
Writers, 694 -95; identities of, 652 -53; Stein's view, 213 -14. See also Male writers; Women, as writers
Wylder, Delbert, 446
Wylie, Philip, When Worlds Collide, 365
Wynter, Sylvia, 594; The Hills of Hebron, 603
Yarborough, Richard, 349
Yezierska, Anzia, 273, 387 -89; Bread Givers, 388, 389; 'Fat of the Land,' 387; Hungry Hearts, 387, 388-89; Red Ribbon on a White Horse, 389; Salome of the Tenements, 387, 388
Young Rough Rider Weekly, 296 -97 Youth, Enlightenment concept, 115
Zalaquett, José, 618
Zapata, Luis, En jirones, 630 -31
Zitkala-Ša (Gertrude Bonnin), 270 -71
Zollinger, Norman, 461
Zugsmith, Leane, A Time to Remember, 339, 345
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The Columbia History of the American Novel
Emory Elliott,
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1. American fiction -- History and criticism. I. Elliott, Emory, 1942 -- II. Davidson, Cathy N., 1949 --
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The term is hard to translate. Roughly, it means the 'con novel.' 'Transa' is a Mexicanism for a con-artist; the word probably derives from 'transacción' (transaction) and referred originally to the transactions between hip middle-class urban youths and lower-class drug dealers in the late 1960s.