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From Then Into Now

William Kennedy’s Albany Novels

From Then Into Now is the first study of William Kennedy’s famous Albany novels that provides both a close analysis of each novel and describes the integrated nature of the cycle of novels.

300 pages | 6 x 9 | © 1998

Literature and Literary Criticism: American and Canadian Literature


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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
 
1. From Then Into Now: The Albany Cycle
2. Keeping Legs Alive: The Mythicization of Jack Diamond
3. The Presence of the Absence of Fathers in Billy Phelan’s Greatest Game
4. Existential Struggles in an Eschatological World: The Myth of Francis Phelan
5. The Arches of Love, The Banner of Blood: The Mysteries of Love and History in Quinn’s Book
6. Unearthing the Future of Phelans
7. Back Where He Started
8. The Albany Novels of the Albany Cycle
 
Appendix: Daniel Quinn’s Celtic Disk
 
Works Cited
Index

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