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“Man on a Road” (Maltz),
456
The Man Who Cried I Am
(Williams), 661
The Man Who Had All the
Luck (Miller), 680
The Man Who Killed the Deer
(Waters), 574
The Man with the Hoe
(Markham), 271
Manfred, Frederick, 574
Manhattan Transfer (Dos
Passos), 408–409
Manly, Colonel (The
Contrast), 80–81
Mao II (DeLillo), 586
“The Map” (Bishop), 550
The Marble Faun (Faulkner),
416
The Marble Faun
(Hawthorne), 182
Marching Men (Anderson),
343
Marcos de Niza, Fray, 15,
18–19
Mardi (Melville), 183,
184–185
Margaret Fleming (Horne), 421
marginalized subjects and
voices
and Hongo, 773
and language poets,
722, 726
Marilyn (Mailer), 571
“Marina” (Eliot), 363
Markham, Edwin, 271, 275
Marlowe, Philip (Chandler
character), 508
Marquand, John B., 572
Marquis, Don, 391
marriage: literary treatments
Alcott, 285
Bradstreet, 40
Chopin, 244–247
Corso, 614
Eaton, 306
Hawthorne, 179–181
James, 264–266, 268
Miller, 683
Olsen, 742
Peacock, 625
Ta y l o r, 4 7
Wharton, 327–328
see also divorce
“Marriage” (Corso), 614
Married or Single?
(Sedgwick), 103, 104
The Marrow of Tradition
(Chesnutt), 254
Mars, James, 164
Marshall, Paule, 676–677
Martí, José, 295
The Martian Chronicles
(Bradbury), 737
Mártin and Meditations
on the South Valley
(Soto), 749
Martin, Ross, 827
Marvin X, 646
Marxism
and Baraka, 643–644
early 20th century, 310, 319
and Wright, 498, 500
see also Communism
Mason, Bobbie Ann, 595, 702
Mason and Dixon (Pynchon),
709
Masons, 73
Massachusetts Bay Colony,
27, 37, 41
Massachusetts Bay Company,
30, 34
“Massachusetts to Virginia”
(Whittier), 148
The Masses, 454
Masters, Edgar Lee, 343,
448, 544
materialism: literary
treatments
O’Neill, 426–427, 428
Pinsky, 565
Shepard, 692–693
Thoreau, 123–124
Warren, 441
West, 515, 517–518
see also commodity culture;
consumerism
The Materials (Oppen), 365
Mather, Cotton, 36, 37,
46–48, 54, 55
Matisse, Henri, 399
Matthews, John Joseph,
474–475
Matthiessen, Peter, 703
Mauberley (Pound), 369–370
Maximus Poems (Olson),
600–601, 622
Maya (Oates), 594
Mayer, Bernadette, 724
Mean Spirit (Hogan), 782
meaning
and Abish, 719–720
and Ashbery, 621
and Barthelme, 713
and Dorn, 605
in Faulkner, 415
in Fitzgerald, 406–407
and Hemingway, 414
and Howe, 726
and Johnson, 662
in Melville, 183–185, 187
and Moore, 387
and Morrison, 670
in Of Plymouth Plantation,
28–29
in O’Neill, 426–429
and Pynchon, 708–709
in Robinson, 345–350
and Shaplin, 815
Whitman on, 210–212
in Winthrop, 31
and Zukofsky, 363
media: literary treatments,
585–586, 776
“Meditations of an Old
Woman” (Roethke),
553–554
melopoeia, 368
Melville, Herman, 183–190
Crane’s poem to, 396
and Hawthorne, 177, 183
influence, 588
influences on, 116, 185
Olson on, 600
precursors, 87, 98
The Member of the Wedding
(McCullers), 593
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