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MidAmerica
The Dimensions of the Midwest, David D. Anderson     7
Slave Narrative Turning Midwestern: Deadwood Dick Rides into Difficulties, Ronald Primeau 16
Clarence S. Darrow, Literary Realist: Theory and Practice, Alma J. Payne      36
Vachel Lindsay: The Midwest as Utopia, Blair Whitney 46
The Urban-Rural Vision of Carl Sandburg, Paul J. Ferlazzo   52
A Note on Hemingway as Poet, Linda W. Wagner          58
Earth Mothers, Succubi, and Other Ectoplasmic Spirits: The Women in Sherwood Anderson’s Short Stories, William V. Miller    64
Anderson’s Twisted Apples and Hemingway’s Crips, Paul P. Somers, Jr.   82
Edgar A. Guest: Twentieth Century Paradox, Frances Ewert     98
A Ripening Eye: Wright Morris and the Fields of Vision, Gerald Nemanic           120
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The Uncritical Critics: American Realists and the Lincoln Myth, David D. Anderson 7
The Return of St. Louis’ Prodigal Daughter: Kate Chopin After Seventy Years, Joyce Ruddel Ladenson 24
Ross Lockridge, Raintree County, and the Epic of Irony, Gerald C. Nemanic       35
Knights in Disguise: Lindsay and Maiakovski as Poets of the People, Marc Chenetier        47
Floyd Dell: Freedom or Marriage, Gerald L. Marriner      63
The First Nick Romano: The Origins of Knock on Any Door, Robert E. Fleming  80
Community and Self in the Midwest Town: Floyd Dell’s Moon-Calf, Park Dixon Goist    88
Lizzie Dahlberg and Eula Varner: Two Modern Perspectives on the Earth Mother, Robert L. Kindrick                      93
Compulsive and Monumental: a review essay, Thomas J. Schlereth  112
The Annual Bibliography of Studies in Midwestern Literature for 1973, Donald S. Pady, editor 118
Preface, 3
Notes Toward a Definition of the Mind of the Midwest, David D. Anderson 7
Poets of the Moving Frontier, William D. Elliott  17
Primitivism in Stories by Willa Cather and Sherwood Anderson, Robert A, Martin  39
Women as Social Critics in Sister Carrie, Winesburg, Ohio, and Main Street, Nancy Bunge  46
The Fiction of Wright Morris: The Sense of Ending, Ralph N. Miller          56
Wright Morris’s One Day, G. B. Crump         77
A Forgotten Landmark in Dramatic Realism, Herbert Bergman       92
The World of Petroleum V. Nasby, James C. Austin           101
Mark Twain and the Clock, Nancy H. Pogel      122
The Annual Bibliography of Studies in Midwestern Literature for 1974, Donald L. Pady, editor      135
Preface         3
The Queen City and a New Literature, David D. Anderson 7
Midwestern Travel Literature of the Nineteenth Century: Romance and Reality, Douglas A. Noverr     18
The Comic Song in the American Midwest, 1825-1875, Jeremy Mattson        30
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The Past Is Prologue: Chicago’s Early Writing, Kenny J. Williams 56
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Norwegian Immigrant Novels Set in Chicago, Gerald Thorson    74
Carl Sandburg, Lyric Poet, John T. Flanagan                           89
In Another Country: The Revolt from the Village, Barry Gross  101
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The Presence of the Past in the Heartland: Raintree County Revisited, Joel M. Jones      112
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The American Dream: From F. Scott Fitzgerald to Herbert Gold, Ellen Serlen 122
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The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1975, Donald S. Pady: Editor                             138
Preface           3
The Varieties of Humor in John Hay’s Pike County Ballads, John E. Hallwas          7
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Edward Eggleston and the Evangelical Consciousness, Madonna C. Kolbenschlag 19
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Lucy Monroe’s “Chicago Letter” to The Critic, 1893-1896, James Stronks          30
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“Awakened and Harmonized:” Edgar Lee Masters’ Emersonian Midwest, Ronald Primeau      39
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Mid American Poetry in Midwestern Little Magazines, Philip Greasley        50
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Dispersion and Direction: Sherwood Anderson, the Chicago Renaissance, and the American Mainstream, David D. Anderson 66
Striving for Power: Hemingway’s Classical Neurosis and Creative Force, Jacqueline Tavernier-Corbin  76
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“The Divine Average”: Contemporary Missouri Verse, Robert L. Kindrick         96
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Whatever Happened to Willard Motley? A Documentary, Ray Lewis White 111
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The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1976, Donald S. Pady, Editor 138
Preface 4
Grass/Grassroots-American Metaphor/American Cliché, Emma S. Thornton and Pauline Adams          7
The Midwestern Town in Midwestern Fiction, David D. Anderson         27
The Genteel Poetry of William Dean Howells, Bernard F. Engel   44
Image of Womanhood in the Spoon River Portraits, Evelyn Schroth        62
The Popular Writer, Professors, and the Making of a Reputation: The Case of Carl Sandburg, Paul Ferlazzo          72
Myth and Midwestern Landscape: Sherwood Anderson’s Mid-American Chants, Philip Greasley  79
The Family in Booth Tarkington’s Growth Trilogy, Charlotte LeGates        88
Two·Regional Stories by Don Marquis, John E. Hallwas    100 Fitzgerald’s Midwest: “Something Gorgeous Somewhere”-Somewhere Else, Barry Gross             111
Penman for the People: Justice Voelker (Robert Traver), John C. Hepler          127
Evan S. Connell Jr.’s Mrs. Bridge and Mr. Bridge: A Critical Documentary, Ray Lewis White         141
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1977, Donald S. Pady and Robert Beasecker, Editors 160
Preface           5
Daniel Drake, M.D.: The Franklin of the West, David D. Anderson     9
The Poetry of John Howard Bryant, John E. Hallwas               27
Voltairine de Cleyre’s Feminism: A Study of Her Theory and Characterization, Marilyn Judith Atlas        40
Spoon River Anthology: An Introduction, Robert Narveson        52
Sherwood Anderson’s Death in the Woods: Toward a New Realism, Mary Anne Ferguson                                     73
Sherwood Anderson’s Many Marriages: A Model of the Most Perilous Journey, Mia Klein      96
Leo Markun: Mrs. Grundy’s Bad Boy, William F. Ryan          108
Saxton’s Late-Proletarian Triptych: To Chicago and West, Frederick C. Stem      133
Edward Lueders’ Clam Lake Papers, John Stark  156
The Early Fiction of William H. Gass: A Critical Commentary, Ray Lewis White                               164
Midwestern Regionalist Painting and the Origins of Midwestern Popular Culture, Douglas A. Noverr     178
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1978, Donald S. Pady and Robert Beasecker, Editors 193
Preface          5
Sinclair Lewis and the Nobel Prize, David D. Anderson   9
Ernest Hemingway: A Reader’s Perspective, Roger J. Bresnahan   22
The “Figurine” in the China Cabinet: Saul Bellow and the Nobel Prize, Marilyn Judith Atlas   36
The Problem of Unity in The Valley of Shadows, John E. Hallwas  50
Brand Whitlock’s Literary Reputation in Belgium, 1917-1934, Paul W. Miller     58
Willa Cather and the “American Metaphysic,” Barry Gross 68
The Evanescense of Wright Morris’s The Huge Season, Richard Davennan     79
Consciousness Refracted: Photography and the Imagination in the Works of Wright Morris, Joseph J. Wydeven        92
Some Observations on Wright Morris’s Treatment of “My Kind of People, Self-Sufficient, Self-deprived, Self-unknowing,” Keith Carabine    115
From Conroy to Steinbeck: The Quest for an Idiom of the People in the 1930s, Douglas Wixson 135
The Westering Experience in Fulton County, Indiana: A Historical Study in Midwestern American Culture, Robert Glen Deamer           151
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1979, Editors: Robert Beasecker Donald Pady      161
Preface         5
John Russell and the Piasa Legend, John E. Hallwas          9
Hamlin Garland: Realist of Old Age, Leland Krauth          23
Twenty Acres of Independence: The Letters of Omar Morse, 1890-1900, James Marshall           38
Another Angle of Willa Cather’s Artistic Prism: Impressionistic Character Portraiture in My Antonia, Edward J. Piacentino   53
Belgian Sources of Brand Whitlock’s “French” Expatriate Novels, Paul W. Miller        65
Michigan Proletarian Writers and the Great Depression, David D. Anderson      76
Mark Schorer’s Wisconsin Writings, John Stark      98
Ohio Boyhoods: A Study of Adolescence in Novels by Robert McCloskey, Virginia Hamilton, and Don Moser, Linda R. Silver         114
Sinclair Lewis vs. Zane Grey: Mantrap as Satirical Western, Robert E. Fleming   124
The Chicago Literary Times: A Description and a Book Review Index, Ray Lewis White        139
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1980, Editors: Robert Beasecker and Donald Pady 148
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MidAmerica: A Ten-Year Retrospective, Roger J. Bresnahan      9
Captain Henry Whiting: A Poet in Michigan Territory, Lawrence Dawson        24
Muscular Innocence in the Midwestern Work Ethic, Bernard F. Engel         38
A Homestead Countermyth and the Prairie Realists, James Marshall         54
From Memory to Meaning: The Boys’ Stories of William Dean Howells, Clarence Darrow, and Sherwood Anderson, David D. Anderson    69
The Kindred Spirits of William James and Edgar Lee Masters, Robert D. Narveson 85
A Midwesterner in the Maelstrom of History: Thomas Boyd’s Characterization of William Hicks, Douglas A. Noverr        99
Sherwood Anderson’s Perhaps Women: The “Story in Brief’,’ Welford Dunaway Taylor   110
Edward Dahlberg’s Kansas City: Two Views, Robert L. Kindrick    115
“Beauty Breaking Through the Husks of Life”: Sherwood Anderson and James Wright, Leland Krauth 124
James Jones’ Trilogy, or Is War Really Hell? Ellen Serlen Uffen    139
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From Carl Pretzel to Slats Grobnik: A Study of Chicago Humor, Kenny J. Williams 152
Mike Royko: Midwestern Satirist, Paul P. Somers, Jr.     177
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1981, Editors: Robert Beasecker Donald Pady      187
Preface        5
Beyond Brutality: Forging Midwestern Urban-Industrial Mythology, Philip A. Geasley    9
Willa Cather’s One of Ours: A Novel of the Great Plains and the Great War, Raymond J. Wilson IIIÂ Â 20
Galena in Boom and Decline: Jane Ayer Fairbank’s The Bright Land, May Jean DeMarr     34
Red Pens from the Village: The Anvil and The Left, Midwestern Little Magazines, Douglas Wixson    42
Sherwood Anderson, Chicago, and the Midwestern Myth, David D. Anderson     56
Harlan Hatcher’s Midwestern Novels, Roger J. Bresnahan         69
Vera Caspary’s Chicago, Symbol and Setting, Jane S. Bakerman 81
“A Visioned End”: Edgar Lee Masters and William Stafford, Leland Krauth          91
James Purdy’s Early Life in Ohio and His Early Short Stories, Paul W. Miller     108
Ohio’s Reaction to William Dean Howells, William D. Baker    117
Raintree County and the Critics of ’48, Ray Lewis White    149
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1982, Editors: Robert Beasecker Donald Pady                171
In Memoriam: Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson, David D. Anderson          5
Hjalmar Roland, the Kensington Runestone, Myth, and History, Robert D. Narveson 9
Charles M. Russell: Literary Humorist, James C. Austin        22
Rich Man, Poor Man: Jane Ayer Fairbank’s “Suffrage Novel,” Mary Jean DeMarr                                     32
The Village Grown Up: Sherwood Anderson and Louis Bromfield, Roger J. Bresnahan  45
Sherwood Anderson’s Unpublished Stories, William V. Miller      53
James Thurber’s Midwest in My Life and Hard Times, Douglas A. Noverr 59
A Split Image of the American Heritage: The Poetry of Robert Hayden and Theodore Raethke, Charles R. Campbell       70
The Limits of Realism in James Purdy’s First Ohio Novel, the Nephew, Paul W. Miller       83
Wright Morris’s Earthly Music: The Women of Plains Song, Ellen Serlen Uffen  97
The “Populist” Politics of Gwendolyn Brooks’s Poetry, Frederick C. Stern 111
Living “Openly and With Dignity”: Sara Paretsky’s New-Boiled Feminist Fiction, Jane L. Bakerman    120
The Dean’s Chicago, David D. Anderson    136
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature, Editors: Robert Beasecker and Donald Pady 148
Preface         5
Gwendolyn Brooks’s “Afrika”: The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay, Philip A. Greasley 9
Civil War Politics in the Novels of David Ross Locke, Ronald M. Grosh 19
Reborn in Babel: Immigrant Characters and Types in Early Chicago Fiction, Guy Szuberla  31
The Johari Window: A Perspective on The Spoon River Anthology, Marcia Noe     49
From Region to the World: Two Allusions in Cather’s A Lost Lady: An Honorable Mention essay, Bruce Baker       61
Ruth Suckow’s Iowa “Nice Girls,” Mary Jean DeMarr              69
Paris of the 1920s Through Midwestern Novelists’ Eyes, Paul W. Miller            84
Habits of the Heart in Raintree County: an Honorable Mention essay, Park Dixon Goist        94
The Oriental Connection: Zen and Representations of the Midwest in the Collected Poems of Lucien Stryke, Daniel L. Guillory 107
Mark Twain, Sherwood Anderson, Saul Bellow, and the Territories of the Spirit, David D. Anderson 116
Farewell to the Regional Columnist: The Meaning of Bob Greene’s Success: an Honorable Mention essay, Richard Shereikis 125
Can These, Too, be Midwestern? Studies of Two Filipino Writers, Roger J. Bresnahan 134
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1984, Editors: Robert Beasecker and Donald Pady 148
Preface             5
A Whole Bible: The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem, Sylvia Wheeler           9
Nebraska’s Cultural Desert: Willa Cather’s Early Short Stories: The Midwestern Heritage Prize Essay, Bruce P. Baker          12
The Safe Middle West: Escape to and Escape from Home: an Honorable Mention essay, Margaret D. Stuhr         18
Learning the Land: The Development of A Sense of Place in the Prairie Midwest, Elizabeth Raymond   28
Edith Thomas and Hamlin Garland: Canaan and Rome, Bernard F. Engel           41
“Naturalization” and Bonding in Dreiser’s “Naturalistic” Representations of Sister Carrie’s Women, Laura Niesen de Abruiia  51
The Ethnic Neighborhood in Chicago Fiction: Maitland to Motley, Guy Szuberla           58
“As His Home Town Knew Him”: Sherwood Anderson’s Last Trip Home, Ray Lewis White          74
Sherwood Anderson’s Poor White and the Grotesques Become Myth, David D. Anderson   89
William Maxwell’s Lincoln, Illinois: an Honorable Mention essay, Richard Shereikis          101
Sam Shepard’s Child is Buried Somewhere in Illinois: an Honorable Mention essay, Park Dixon Goist           113
Garrison Keillor’s Lake Wobegon: The Contemporary Oral Tale, Philip Greasley           126
Images of Detroit in The Dollmaker, James Seaton         137
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1985, Editors: Robert Beasecker Donald Pady    146
Preface               5
All Winter the Snow: The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem, Diane Garden 9
Failure and the American Mythos: Tarkington’s The Magnificent Ambersons, The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay, Marcia Noe  11
Humility and Literature: ls there a Plains Style? An Honorable Mention Essay, Jeffrey Gundy    19
“You dear! You dear! You lovely dear!”: Failure and Promise in Sherwood Anderson’s “Death,” Michael Wentworth 27
The Community in Winesburg, Ohio:
The Rhetoric of Selfhood, Clarence Lindsay        39
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Ruth Suckow’s New Hope: A Symbolic Parable, Mary Jean DeMarr         48
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The Search for Control: Eliot, Hemingway, and In Our Time, John Rohrkemper and Karen L. Gutmann             59
Chicago in Studs Lanigan: Neighborhood and Nation, Peter A. Carino                                 72
Hemingway and Henderson in the High Savannas, or Two Midwestern Moderns and the Myth of Africa, David D. Anderson 84
The Ladies of Waynesboro (a.k.a. Xenia), Ohio, Ellen Serlen Uffen 101
Renovating the House of Fiction: Structural Diversity in Jane Smiley’s Duplicate Keys, Jane S. Bakerman 111
“Immediate Effects and Ultimate Tendencies”: Users of Lincoln-Caesar Analogies by American Writers, Robert D. Narveson   121
Early American Literary Realism I: The National Scene, Ronald M. Grosh    132
The Annual Bibliography, Editors: Robert Beasecker and Donald Pady            145
Preface 5
Dependable Imperfections: The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem, Maril Nowak   9
Mary Hartwell Catherwood’s Two Beaver Island Stories: The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay, Kenneth A. Robb 11
Great Lakes Maritime Fiction: An Honorable Mention Essay, Victoria Brem   19
Issues and Images in Jacksonian Politics: David Crockett in the Midwest, Royce E. Flood 29
Indications of a Worldly Spirit: Religious Opposition to the Arts in Early Cincinnati, 1815-1830, Dennis P. Walsh 39
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Religion of the Real: Baker Brownell’s Earth is Enough, John E. Hallwas           54
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A Loss of Innocence: Ruth Suckow’s The John Wood Case, Mary Jean DeMarr           65
Sherwood Anderson in Fiction, David D. Anderson    80
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The Poetry of Paul Engle: A Voice of the Midwest, An Honorable Mention Essay, Robert Ward   94
The U-land in Siouxland: A Minnesotan’s View, Jill B. Gidmark           103
Going Sour in the Heartland: David J. Michael’s A Blow to the Head, Jane S. Bakerman    115
Early American Literary Realism II: The Midwestern Matrix, Ronald M. Grosh 122
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The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1987, Editors: Robert Beasecker and Donald Pady  131
Preface 5
In This Night’s Rain; The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem, Alice Friman 9
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To Sustain the Bioregion: Michigan Poets of Place, The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay, William Barillas 10
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Breath of Life: William Maxwell’s Midwestern Adolescents: An Honorable Mention Essay, Richard Shereikis     34
Lincoln and Civil Religion: An Honorable Mention Essay, James Seaton 44
An Aesthetic of Moralism, Bernard F. Engel         52
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Sarah T. Barrett Bolton: Nineteenth Century Hoosier Poet, Mary Jean DeMarr 60
Gene Stratton-Porter: Women’s Advocate, Mary De Jong Obuchowski 74
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Selected Midwestern Writers and the Populist Movement, Dorys Crow Grover 83
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Sherwood Anderson Remembered, David D. Anderson          91
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The Politics of Piety: Gamesmanship in the Fiction of J. F. Powers, Marcia Noe   106
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Early American Realism III: Patterns of Anomaly, Ronald M. Grosh      ll8
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1988, Editors: Robert Beasecker and Donald Pady 125
Preface 5
Embracing the Fall: The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem, Margo LaGattuta           9
This Seven’s The Heaven: The Midwest Fiction Award Prize Story, Maria Bruno    10
Irving Babbitt: Midwestern Intellectual; The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay, James Seaton      22
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New England, Ohio’s Western Reserve, and the New Jerusalem in the West, David D. Anderson      31
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Tracking the Rock Island Road, David L. Newquist       44
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Four Midwestern Novelists’ Response to French Inquiries on Populism, Dorys Crow Grover    59
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French Criticism of Ernest Hemingway: A Brief Survey (1932-89), Paul W. Miller         69
An Iowa Woman’s Life: Ruth Suckow’s Cora, Mary Jean De Maar      80
Algren’s Outcasts: Shakespearean Fools and the Prophet in a Neon Wilderness, An Honorable Mention Essay, James A. Lewin     97
Nietzsche, Keillor, and the Religious Heritage of Lake Wobegon: An Honorable Mention Essay, William Ostrem      ll5
Paretsky, Turow, and the Importance of Symbolic Ethnicity, Guy Szuberla           124
Scenes from the South Side: The Chicago Fiction of Norbert Blei, An Honorable Mention Essay, Richard Shereikis   136
Ducks and Sex in David Mamet’s Chicago, Park Dixon Goist 143
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Timeless Questions, Modern Phrasing: Susan Taylor Chehak, A New Midwestern Voice, Jane S. Bakerman  153
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Shusaku Endo and Andrew Greeley: Catholic Imagination East and West, Ingrid Shafer   160
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1988, Robert Beasecker and
Donald Pady, editors 174
Preface 5
Shrill Voices Counting: The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem, Daniel James Sundahl 9
Garbage Day: The Midwest Fiction Award Prize Story, Etta C. Abrahams        11
Hemingway’s Art of Self-Exculpation in Life and in The Garden of Eden: The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay, Paul W. Miller     27
Origins of the Midwestern Landscape: Survey and Settlement, William Barillas 36
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A Splendid Little Imperialist War: Bernard F. Engel       48
Sexual Stereotypes in Ruth Suckow’s The Kramer Girls, Mary Jean DeMarr             61
Mary Wilkins Freeman’ and Sherwood Anderson: Confluence or Influence? John Getz   74
Plainer Speaking: Sherwood Anderson’s Non-Fiction and the “New Age,” Robert Dunne 87
Sherwood Anderson, The Double Dealer, and The New Orleans Literary Renaissance, David D. Anderson        96
The Radical Tradition of Algren’s Chicago: City on the Make, An Honorable Mention Essay, James A. Lewin     106
Visual Artistry in Wright Morris’s Plains Song for Female Voices, An Honorable Mention Essay, Joseph J. Wydeven 116
“The Gleaming Obsidian Shard:” Jane Smiley’s A Thousand Acres, Jane S. Bakerman   127
The Midwest as Metaphor: Four Asian Writers, Roger J. Bresnahan      138
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1990, Robert Beasecker and Donald Pady, editors  145
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