Jeanne Campbell Reesman is a professor of English at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is the author of American Designs: The Late Novels of James and Faulkner and Jack London: A Study of the Short Fiction. She is coediting a major collection of London's photographs that will be published by the University of Georgia Press. Her other books include Trickster Lives and Speaking the Other Self (both Georgia).
Trickster Lives represents a significant new perspective on
American literature,as well as an important contribution to
trickster scholarship, not simply because it contains excellent
original essays on both well-known and lesser-known works, but
because its interdisciplinary approach broadens our sense of what
literary studies can be."" — Jeanne Rosier Smith, author of Writing
Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Fiction
""For analysis and argument about trickster in Native Hawaiian
texts, Brer Rabbit tales, Cherokee narratives, Erdrich novels, and
selected Latino texts—and for challenging us to think about what is
and is not appropriately called trickster—the volume is quite
valuable."" — Americas
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