William J. Gleason is a renowned author and scholar in the field of English literature. Some of his notable works include "The New Men's Studies: A Selected and Annotated Interdisciplinary Bibliography" and "The Leisure Ethic: Work and Play in American Literature, 1840-1940." Gleason's writings often focus on gender studies, American literature, and cultural criticism.
J. Duncan Gleason has written: 'Sketches and painting from Mexico' -- subject(s): Pictorial works
John J. Gleason has written: 'Consciousness and the ultimate' -- subject(s): Person and offices, Psychology, Religious, Religion, Religions, Religious Psychology
William J. Fling has written: 'Cibola'
William J. Lee has written: 'Poems'
William J. Burns has written: 'The crevice'
William J. Durr has written: 'Galaxies'
Sean J Gleason has written: 'An annotated bibliography of selected materials concerning the philosophy of animal rights' -- subject(s): Human-animal relationships, Bibliography
Walter J. Gleason has written: 'Moral idealists, bureaucracy, and Catherine the Great' -- subject(s): Court and courtiers, History, Intellectual life, Politics and government
William J. Brittain has written: 'This man Beaverbrook'
William J. Reynolds has written: 'The Nebraska quotient'
William J. Foltz has written: 'Arms and the African'
William J. Christie has written: 'The sanctuary forsaken'