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MidAmerica
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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 |
Preface | 3 | |
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 Country, and the Epic of irony | Gerald C. Nemanic | 35 |
Knights in Disguise: Lindsay and Maiakovski as Poets of the People | Marc Chénetier | 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 | |
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 Country, and the Epic of irony | Gerald C. Nemanic | 35 |
Knights in Disguise: Lindsay and Maiakovski as Poets of the People | Marc Chénetier | 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 | |
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 |
The Past is Prologue: Chicago's Early Writing | Kenny J. Williams | 56 |
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 |
The Presence of the Past in the Heartland: Raintree Country Revisited | Joel M. Jones | 112 |
The American Dream: From F. Scott Fitzgerald to Herbert Gold | Ellen Serlen | 122 |
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 |
Edward Eggleston and the Evangelical Consciousness | Madonna C. Kolbenschlag | 19 |
Lucy Monroe's "Chicago Letter" to The Critic, 1893-1896 | James Stronks | 30 |
"Awakened and Harmonized:" Edgar Lee Masters' Emersonian Midwest | Ronald Primeau | 39 |
Mid American Poetry in Midwestern Little Magazines | Philip Greasley | 50 |
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 |
"The Divine Average": Contemporary Missouri Verse | Robert L. Kindrick | 96 |
Whatever Happened to Willard Motley? A Documentary | Ray Lewis White | 111 |
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. Stern | 133 |
Edward Leuders' 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 Evanescence of Wright Morris's The Huge Season | Richard Daverman | 79 |
Consciousness Refracted: Photography and the Imagination in the Works of Wright Morris | Joseph J. Wydeven | |
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 Anotonia | 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 |
Preface | 5 | |
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 |
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 GreatPlains and the Great War | Raymond J. Wilson III | 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 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | back cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | back cover |
In Memoriam: Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson | David D. Anderson | 5 |
Hjalmar Holand, 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 Roethke | 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, Donald Pady | 148 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | back cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | back cover |
Preface | 5 | |
Gwendolyn Brooks's "Afrika" The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Philip A. Greasley | 9 |
Civil War Politics in the Noels 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, Donald Pady | 148 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | back cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | back cover |
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 Abruña | 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 |
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: Is 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 |
Ruth Suckow's New Hope: A Symbolic Parable | Mary Jean DeMarr | 48 |
The Search for Control: Eliot, Hemingway, and In Our Time | John Rohrkemper, Karen L. Gutmann | 59 |
Chicago in Studs Lonigan: 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, Donald Pady | 145 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
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 Brehm | 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 |
Religion of the Real: Baker Brownell's Earth is Enough | John E. Hallwas | 54 |
A Loss of Innocence: Ruth Suckow's The John Wood Case | Mary Jean DeMarr | 65 |
Sherwood Anderson in Fiction | David D. Anderson | 80 |
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 |
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1987 | Editors: Robert Beasecker, Donald Pady | 131 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 5 | |
In this Night's Rain The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem | Alice Friman | 9 |
To Sustain the Bioregion: Michigan Poets of Place The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | William Barillas | 10 |
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 |
Sarah T. Barrett Bolton: Nineteenth Century Hoosier Poet | Mary Jean DeMarr | 60 |
Gene Stratton-Porter: Women's Advocate | Mary De Jong Obuchowski | 74 |
Selected Midwestern Writers and Populist Movement | Dorys Crow Grover | 83 |
Sherwood Anderson Remembered | David D. Anderson | 91 |
The Politics of Piety: Gamesmanship in the Fiction of J. F. Powers | Marcia Noe | 106 |
Early American Realism III: Patterns of Anomaly | Ronald M. Grosh | 118 |
The Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1988 | Editors: Robert Beasecker, Donald Pady | 125 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
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 |
New England, Ohio's Western Reserve, and the New Jerusalem in the West | David D. Anderson | 31 |
Tracking the Rock Island Road | David L. Newquist | 44 |
Four Midwestern Novelists' Response to French Inquiries on Populism | Dorys Crow Grover | 59 |
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 | 115 |
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 |
Timeless Questions, Modern Phrasing: Susan Taylor Chehak, A New Midwestern Voice | Jane S. Bakerman | 153 |
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 |
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 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 5 | |
In Good Time The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem | Sharon Klander | 9 |
Dining Car The Midwest Fiction Award Prize Story | Linda Ryeguild-Forsythe | 11 |
"A Walk Through the Paradise Garden:" Vachel Lindsay's Idea of Kansas The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Michael Wentworth | 26 |
Not for White Men Only: The Methodology Behind the Dictionary of Midwestern Literature An Honorable Mention Essay | Robert Dunne | 40 |
The Landscape and Sense of the Past in WIlliam Dean Howells's | Eugene H. Pattison | 48 |
Peattie's Precipice and the "Settlement House" Novel | Guy Szuberla | 59 |
Another Look at Community in Winesburg, Ohio | Clarence Lindsay | 76 |
The Dramatic Landscape of Sherwood Anderson's Fiction | David D. Anderson | 89 |
Hemingway's Posthumous Fiction, 1961-87: A Rorschach Test for Critics | Paul W. Miller | 98 |
Curt Johnson: Chicago Novelist and Publisher | R. Craig Sautter | 108 |
Midwestern Literature as the Ground for Parody in William Gass's "In the Heart of the Heart of the Country" | Laurel Bush | 118 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1991 | Robert Beasecker, Editor | 127 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 5 | |
The Dead of Winter The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem | Edward Haworth Hoeppner | 9 |
Five Portraits The Midwest Fiction Award Prize Story | Christopher Stieber | 11 |
Love, Loss, and Renewal: Abraham Lincoln's Letters of Condolence The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Ronald F. Dorr | 23 |
MidAmerica: The Second Decade | Marcia Noe | 39 |
The Spirit of Place as a Usable Past in William Cullen Bryant's "The Prairies" | Keith Fynaardt | 50 |
Mark Twain Among the Indians An Honorable Mention Essay | David L. Newquist | 59 |
Mark Twain, Sherwood Anderson, and Midwestern Modernism | David D. Anderson | 73 |
Meridel Le Sueur, "Corn Village," and Literary Pragmatism | James M. Bohnlein | 82 |
Hemingway's Posthumous Fiction: From Brimming Vault to Bare Cupboard | Paul W. Miller | 98 |
"The Darkness of the Moment": Two Short Stories by Ruth Suckow | Mary Jean DeMarr | 112 |
A Jew From East Jesus: The Yiddishkeit of Nelson Algren An Honorable Mention Essay | James A. Lewin | 122 |
James Wright and the Native American Spirit of Place | William Barillas | 132 |
A Farm Under a Lake: What's Happened to Huck's Territory? | Margaret Rozga | 143 |
Soy City Voices: An Oral History of Workers in Decatur, Illinois | Dan Guillory | 154 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1992 | Robert Beasecker, Editor | 171 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 5 | |
Midnight in the Kitchen The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem | Mary Ann Samyn | 9 |
George Ade at the "Alfalfa European Hotel" The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Guy Szuberla | 10 |
The Romance of Suffering: Midwesterners Remember the Homestead | Liahna Babener | 25 |
The Public Helga Skogsbergh and the Prive Johan Gidmark: Swedish Immigrants, Wisconsin Homesteaders | Jill Gidmark | 35 |
Upton Sinclair: Never Forgotten | Dorys Crow Grover | 41 |
Midwestern Voices and the Marginal Canon: Reconsidering Proletarian Fiction | James W. Boehnlein | 50 |
The Indian Drum and Its Authors: A Reconsideration | Mary DeJong Obuschowski | 60 |
Tone and Technology in Harriet Monroe's "The Turbine" | Marilyn J. Atlas | 69 |
Vachel Lindsay's Crusade for Cultural Literacy | Lisa Woolley | 83 |
Wanderers and Sojourners: Sherwood Anderson and the People of Winesburg | David D. Anderson | 89 |
First Crop: Pioneers of Poetry in the Red River Valley of the North | Lawrence Moe | 97 |
Clifford D. Simak's Use of the Midwest in Science Fiction | Mary Jean DeMarr | 108 |
"This country has so many ways of humiliating": Bharati Mukherjee's Depiction of Midwestern Community Values | Roger J. Bresnahan | 122 |
Ecocriticism and Midwestern Literary Studies: Some Points of Departure (and Arrival) | William Barillas | 128 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature | Robert Beasecker, editor | 139 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 5 | |
Red Berries The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem | Terrence Glass | 9 |
"Beyond Human Understanding:" Confusion and the Call in Winesburg, Ohio The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Thomas Wetzel | 11 |
Fire in the Badlands The Midwest Fiction Award Prize Story | Dave Diamond | 28 |
The Spirit of Place; the Place of Spirit An Honorable Mention Essay | David L. Newquist | 47 |
The Regional Form as a Commodified Site in Hamlin Garland's Main-Travelled Roads | John L. Sutton | 56 |
The Roles of Chicago in the Careers of Ellen Van Volkenburg and Maurice Browne | Marilyn J. Atlas | 64 |
Maid or Writer: The Rhetoric of Conformity and Rebellion in Miss Lulu Bett An Honorable Mention Essay | Lynn Rhoades | 73 |
The Structure of Sherwood Anderson's Short Story Collections | David D. Anderson | 90 |
Anti-Heroic Theme and Structure in Midwestern World War I novels from Cather to Hemingway | Paul W. Miller | 99 |
Aeroplane in Furs: The Language of Masochism and the Will to Submit in "Cape Hatteras" | Patrick Hurley | 109 |
The Blues in Langston Hughes's Not Without Laughter | Barbara Burkhardt | 114 |
Gwendolyn Brooks at Eighty: A Retrospective | Philip Greasley | 124 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1994 | Robert Beasecker, editor | 136 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 5 | |
Planting Asparagus The Midwest Poetry Festival Prize Poem | Rod Phillips | 9 |
Meridel Le Sueur, Earth Goddesses and Engels's Approach to the Woman Question The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Nora Ruth Roberts | 10 |
Songs I'll Not Hear Again The Midwest Fiction Award Prize Story | Jim Gorman | 18 |
Hardly Flyover Country: Recent Developments in Midwestern Studies An Honorable Mention Essay | Edward Watts | 36 |
"Stayin' with the Lan'": Midwest, Migration and Metaphors | Suzy Clarkson Holstein | 46 |
Mad About Books: Eugene Field's The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac | Robert A Shaddy | 53 |
Feminist Discourse and the Alien Word: A Bakhtinian Analysis of Meridel Le Sueur's The Girl | James M. Boehnlein | 70 |
Willa Cather, Sherwood Anderson - and Ivan Turgenev | Paul W. Miller | 80 |
The Structure of Sherwood Anderson's Short Story Collections | David D. Anderson | 90 |
Consequential Identity in Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms | Clarence Lindsay | 99 |
Louis Bromfield in France | Dorys Grover | 115 |
Growing Up in Detroit: Jim Daniels's M-80 | Janet Ruth Heller | 122 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1995 | Robert Beasecker, editor | 133 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface: The First Twenty-five Years of MidAmerica | 5 | |
Janey Gets Locked in the Bohemian Cemetery for the Night The Midwest Festival Prize Poem | Ann Bardens | 11 |
Life in Prairie Land: Eliza Farnum's Transcendental Text The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Nancy McKinney | 13 |
Ghost Dogs The Midwest Fiction Award Prize Story | David Diamond | 25 |
When the Windigo Spirit Swept Across the Plains...: Ojibway Perceptions of the Settlement of the Midwest | Jean Strandness | 36 |
Sherwood Anderson's Chants of the Mississippi Valley | Bernard F. Engel | 50 |
Visual Imagery in Winesburg, Ohio | David D. Anderson | 61 |
The Small Town and Urban Midwest in Ring Lardner's | Douglas A. Noverr | 68 |
The Midwestern Expatriates: Why They Left, What They Remembered | Roger J. Bresnahan | 78 |
The Garden of Eden as a Response to Tender is the Night | Robert E. Fleming | 84 |
The Question of Meridel Le Sueur's Lost Patrimony | Douglas Wixson | 96 |
"[W]ritten Along the Margin and not the Page Itself": The Early Short Fiction of Josephine W. Johnson An Honorable Mention Essay | Mark Graves | 109 |
Eva K. Anglesburg of the Level Land | Lawrence Moe | 119 |
Photographing the Ruins: Wright Morris and Midwestern Gothic | Rodney P. Rice | 128 |
Living in Brainard: The Memory of Place in Dan Gerber's Grass Fires | Todd Davis | 155 |
(Mis)reading the Region: Midwestern Innocence in the Fiction of Jay McInerney | Marcia Noe | 162 |
Roadtrip to Winesburg | Paul P. Somers, Jr. | 175 |
Violent Silences in Three Works of David Mamet | Jill B. Gidmark | 184 |
Sand Country Almanac and the Evolution of Ecological Conscience | Philip A. Greasley | 193 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1996 | Robert Beasecker, editor | 204 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface: The First Twenty-five Years of MidAmerica | 5 | |
Janey Gets Locked in the Bohemian Cemetery for the Night The Midwest Festival Prize Poem | Ann Bardens | 11 |
Life in Prairie Land: Eliza Farnum's Transcendental Text The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Nancy McKinney | 13 |
Ghost Dogs The Midwest Fiction Award Prize Story | David Diamond | 25 |
When the Windigo Spirit Swept Across the Plains...: Ojibway Perceptions of the Settlement of the Midwest | Jean Strandness | 36 |
Sherwood Anderson's Chants of the Mississippi Valley | Bernard F. Engel | 50 |
Visual Imagery in Winesburg, Ohio | David D. Anderson | 61 |
The Small Town and Urban Midwest in Ring Lardner's | Douglas A. Noverr | 68 |
The Midwestern Expatriates: Why They Left, What They Remembered | Roger J. Bresnahan | 78 |
The Garden of Eden as a Response to Tender is the Night | Robert E. Fleming | 84 |
The Question of Meridel Le Sueur's Lost Patrimony | Douglas Wixson | 96 |
"[W]ritten Along the Margin and not the Page Itself": The Early Short Fiction of Josephine W. Johnson An Honorable Mention Essay | Mark Graves | 109 |
Eva K. Anglesburg of the Level Land | Lawrence Moe | 119 |
Photographing the Ruins: Wright Morris and Midwestern Gothic | Rodney P. Rice | 128 |
Living in Brainard: The Memory of Place in Dan Gerber's Grass Fires | Todd Davis | 155 |
(Mis)reading the Region: Midwestern Innocence in the Fiction of Jay McInerney | Marcia Noe | 162 |
Roadtrip to Winesburg | Paul P. Somers, Jr. | 175 |
Violent Silences in Three Works of David Mamet | Jill B. Gidmark | 184 |
Sand Country Almanac and the Evolution of Ecological Conscience | Philip A. Greasley | 193 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1996 | Robert Beasecker, editor | 204 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 5 | |
Hale Bopp The Midwest Festival Prize Poem | Diane Kendig | 9 |
Novelists and Biographers: The Sinclair Lewis, August Derleth and Mark Shorer Triangle The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Kenneth B. Grant | 11 |
Holy Cross and "He's So Fine" The Midwest Fiction Award Prize Story | Paul P. Somers | 21 |
Drowning in a Sea of Commodities: Consumer Capitalism and Middle-Class Culture in Fuller's Cliff Dwellers and With the Procession | Kevin W. Jett | 33 |
"[T]he Significance of Beauty of Ordinary Things:" The Nonfiction of Josephine W. Johnson An Honorable Mention Essay | Mark Graves | 49 |
Tramping Across America: The Travel Writings of Vachel Lindsay An Honorable Mention Essay | Dan Guillory | 59 |
A Germain Main Street and More: Heinrich Mann's Der Certain (1918) and Sinclair Lewis's Satirical Novels of the 1920s | Frederick Betz | 66 |
The Allure and Illusion of the East in F. Scott Fitzgerald's Basil Stories | Kavita S. Hatwalkar | 78 |
Sherwood Anderson's Hometown | David D. Anderson | 84 |
David Mamet's Trivialization of Feminism and Sexual Harassment in Oleanna | Janet Ruth Heller | 93 |
The Issue of Literacy in America: Slave Narratives and Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye | Marilyn J. Atlas | 106 |
Critiquing the Culture and Subverting the Agrarian Myth in Midwestern America: Jane Hamilton's A Map of the World An Honorable Mention Essay | Michael Lasley | 119 |
Mary Swander's Midwest | Mary Obuchowski | 126 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1998 | Robert Beasecker, Editor | 133 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 4 | |
Out With the Monarch, the Vole and the Toad The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Patricia Clark | 7 |
They Labour in Vain The Paul Somers Prize Story | Claire van Breemen Downes | 8 |
Windy McPherson's Son: Sowing the Seeds of Winesburg's Twisted Apples The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Robert Dunne | 13 |
Blanche Roosevelt and the Three-Decker Novel An Honorable Mention Essay | Paul W. Miller | 23 |
Male and Female Narratives of Selfhood in Winesburg Ohio | Clarence Lindsay | 34 |
Patty Jane's House of Curl: Restyling Women's Literature in Midwestern Classroom | Jill Barnum | 62 |
Twentieth-Century Children's Books of Nineteenth Century Michigan | Mary DeJong Obuchowski | 68 |
Stylistic Features of Early Red River Valley Poetry | Lawrence Moe | 74 |
East Meets Midwest in Caroline Kirkland's Western Clearings | Denise Kay Jacobs | 87 |
August Derleth and Poetry Out of Wisconsin | Kenneth B. Grant | 98 |
Something is Rotten in the State of - Missouri: Hamlet, Claudius, and Huckleberry Finn | John Rohrkemper | 104 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1999 | Robert Beasecker, Editor | 116 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 4 | |
Purple The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Leonora Smith | 6 |
The Elvis Jesus—Chapter One—The Great Magician Dazzles the Badlands The Paul Somers Prize Story | David Diamond | 8 |
Fact in Fiction: Historical Novels Set in Pioneer Minnesota | Leslie Czechowski | 17 |
The Alienated Souls of Josephine W. Johnson | Mark Graves | 34 |
Magic in an Airstream Trailer: Narrative Voice in Peace Like a River | Jill Barnum | 47 |
Gwendolyn Brooks's Dramatic Monologues in A Street in Bronzeville | Janet Ruth Heller | 54 |
Eugene Field and the World's Biggest Literary Funeral | Thomas Pribek | 61 |
The Hawk, the Raven, and the Baby Lark: August Derleth's Relationship with the Edgar Lee Master Family | Kenneth B. Grant | 67 |
A Rereading of Black Hawk's Autobiography | David Newquist | 78 |
The Red River Valley and the Poetry of Place | Lawrence Moe | 91 |
Bellow Remembers in "Something to Remember Me By" | Guy Szuberla | 103 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature | Robert Beasecker | 113 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 4 | |
Winter Wear The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Rane R. Arroyo | 6 |
Norman Rockwell Slept Here The Paul Somers Prize Story | Jim Gorman | 8 |
In Good Company: The Midwestern Literary Community and the Short Fiction of Ruth Suckow and Hamlin Garland The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Jeffrey Swenson | 20 |
Drawing from Memory: John T. McCutcheon Draws Chicago and the Midwest An Honorable Mention Essay | Guy Szuberla | 32 |
The Mystery of Identity: The Journey from Constructedness to Essence in Sherwood Anderson's Poor White | Mark Peter Buechsel | 54 |
For Shakespeare, Chicago, and the Ghost of Reform | James A. Lewin | 65 |
Louis Bromfield and the Idea of the Middle | Jayne Waterman | 73 |
Josephine W. Johnson: The Second Short Story Collection and Beyond | Mark Graves | 85 |
The Virgin of Bennington: Eastern or Midwestern? | Mary DeJong Obuchowski | 94 |
Thomas McGrath: Another Agrarian Revolt | Glenn Sheldon | 100 |
G.K. Chesterton's Midwestern Legacy | Russ Bodi | 112 |
Law and Literature: The Case of the Anatomy of a Murder | James Seaton | 123 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature 2011 | Robert Beasecker | 134 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 4 | |
Astrid, Siggy, and Bert The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Patricia Clark | 7 |
Shag Carpet The Paul Somers Prize Story | Michael Kula | 8 |
A Heart Enshrouded in the Landscape: An Impressionist Reading of "Big Two-Hearted River" The Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Luchen Li | 17 |
Twain, Howells, and the Origin of Midwestern Drama | David Radavich | 25 |
Local Color, Local News, and "The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg" | Guy Szuberla | 43 |
Theodore Dreiser, Thermodynamics, and the "Manly Man": An Analysis of Gender Relations in the Cowperwood Trilogy | Barbara Lindquist | 57 |
Stiffed: David Mamet's Men | John Rohrkemper | 69 |
The Strength of the Midwestern Proletariat: Meridel LeSueur and the Ideal Proletarian Literature | Sara Kosiba | 80 |
Claiming a Place in the Nation: Wisconsin Women Experience the Civil War Through Private Writing | Dana Edwards | 91 |
Portraits of the American Heartland at the Crossroads of the Counterculture | Dominic Ording | 104 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature 2002 | Robert Beasecker | 115 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 4 | |
Lost Luggage The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Claire van Breemen Downes | 7 |
Review Essay: How Midwestern Literature Can Help Us All Get Along | Marcia Noe | 8 |
Art and the Immigrant: The Other as Muse in Cather's My Ántonia and Rølvaag's Boat of Longing | Jeffrey Swenson | 16 |
Religion and Literature in Sinclair Lewis and Willa Cather | James Seaton | 31 |
Embracing Contraries: The Competing Narratives of Tom McGrath's Letter to An Imaginary Friend, Part One | James M. Boehnlein | 38 |
August Derleth's Self-Promotion | Kenneth B. Grant | 46 |
The Nature of Learning in Garrison Keillor's "Drowning 1954" and "After a Fall" | Janet Ruth Heller | 53 |
Suburban Self-Alienation: Louis Bromfield's Mr. Smith | Jayne Waterman | 61 |
A Dentist No More: The Destruction of Masculinity in McTeague | Denise Howard Long | 67 |
Transformation of the World: The Metaphor of Fairy Tale in the Poetry of Lisel Mueller | Linda Nemec Foster | 78 |
Thoroughly Modern Carrie: Dreiser, Realism and the Historical Moment | Melanie England | 88 |
African American Drama from the Midwest | David Radavich | 95 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature | Robert Beasecker | 120 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
March Afternoon Tea The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Ellen Arl | 7 |
An Illusion of Understanding: Listeners and Tellers in Sherwoods Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio and Carson McCullers's The Heart is A Lonely Hunter The David Diamond Student Writing Prize | Michael Merva | 9 |
William Dean Howells and Humanistic Criticism The Jill Barnum Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | James Seaton | 21 |
The Midwest, The New Yorker,The Onion and Something Funny | Guy Szuberla | 31 |
Rock/River: Lorine Niedecker's Objectivist Poetics of the Natural World | Jonathan Ivry | 48 |
The Matriarchal Mentor: Edna Ferber's Emma McChesney as both "New" and "Woman" | Scott D. Emmert | 66 |
Wisconsin: Land of Strange Beings and Ancient Gods | Sara Kosiba | 78 |
The Divided World and Conflicted Self revealed in Stewart Edward White's The Blazed Trail and The Unobstructed Universe | Paul W. Miller | 90 |
Religion and Literature in Sinclair Lewis and Willa Cather | James Seaton | 103 |
Transformation of the World: The Metaphor of Fairy Tale in the Poetry of Lisel Mueller | Linda Nemec Foster | 111 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature 2004 | Robert Beasecker | 121 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | ||
Tree of Heaven The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Todd Davis | 7 |
At the Foot of Mt. Etna The Paul Somers Prize Story | Maria Frances Bruno | 9 |
Murder in Rustbelt City: A Return to Lorain, Ohio The David Diamond Student Writing Prize | Nick Kowalczyk | 18 |
Native on Native: Place in the Letters of Leslie Marmon Silko & James Wright The Jill Barnum Midwest Heritage Prize Essay | Christian P. Knoeller | 34 |
The Midwesterner as Out-of-Towner | Guy Szuberla | 44 |
Dramatizing the Midwest | David Radavich | 59 |
Midwestern History and Memory in Robinson's Gilead | Beth Widmaier Capo | 80 |
Reading Hamlin Garland's The Book of the American Indian | Matthew Low | 87 |
Tell Me Over and Over Again: The Gendering of the Vietnam War and the Cycles of Trauma in Tim O'Brien's In the Lake of the Woods | Roy Seeger | 97 |
Shadows on the Rock: Cather's Anodyne of Hope: Cecile Dispenses and Receives | Susan A. Schiller | 106 |
Life Writing/Writing a Culture: Laura Ingalls Wilder | Susan Larkin | 118 |
Editing with Herb Martin | David Shevin | 126 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature 2005 | Robert Beasecke | 133 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | Inside Back Cover | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | ||
Yes The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Edward Morin | 8 |
Diminishing Returns The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Roy Seeger | 10 |
Raised in a Corn Palace The Paul Somers Prize for Creative Prose | Dawn Comer | 12 |
Doctor and Patient The David Diamond Student Writing Prize | Stephanie Carpenter | 23 |
John Neihardt Writes: Textual Appropriates of Indigenous Storytelling The David Diamond Student Writing Prize | Matthew Low | 34 |
Steve Tesich's Four Friends and Summer Crossing | Guy Szuberla | 44 |
The "Middle" in Diane Johnson's MidAmerica: The Space in Between | Carolyn A. Durham | 57 |
The Art of Atonement: The Emergence of the Jewish Character in William Maxwell's Short Fiction | Gretchen Comba | 66 |
Music and the Spirit of Tragedy in Hamlin Garland's "Up the Coolly": A Nietzschean Reading | Mark Buechsel | 80 |
Romancing the Desiring-Machine: Edna Ferber's Cimarron and Sanora Babb's The Lost Traveler | Douglas Wixson | 92 |
A Mystical Midwest: Louise Erdrich's Tracks and the Midwestern Tradition | Nancy Bunge | 106 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature 2006 | Robert Beasecker | 115 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | 175 | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | ||
The Time I Took Patsy Higgins Up to Holy Redeemer The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Mary Minock | 8 |
Fella with an Umbrella: Finding Joy on the Autism Spectrum The Paul Somers Prize for Creative Prose | Dawn Comer | 11 |
"Holy Moses!": The Pit, Curtis Jadwin and the Documentary Hypothesis The David Diamond Student Writing Prize | Richmond B. Adams | 28 |
Wright Morris's Chicago The Jill Barnum Midwestern Heritage Prize Essay | Joseph J. Wydeven | 41 |
Cincinnatus, Kris Columbus, Dad Detroit, and Other Cartoon Icons | Guy Szuberla | 52 |
Metafiction on Main Street: Garrison Keillor's Lake Woebegon Days | Rod Rice | 70 |
No Homecoming for Soldiers" Young Hemingway's Return to and Flight from the Midwest | John J. McKenna | 83 |
Ray Bradbury's Tale of Two Cities: An Essential Message for a Technologically Dominated Society | Loren Logsdon | 93 |
"We Represent the End of Race": Uncovering Langston Hughes's Jeremiadic Discourse | Willie J. Harrell, Jr. | 107 |
Macabre and Modern Sorcery: "The Cat that Lived at the Ritz" and "The Apothecary" as Antecedents of William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" | David FitzSimmons | 128 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature 2007 | Robert Beasecker | 142 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | 200 | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |
Preface | 8 | |
Cutting the Cord or Leaving Factory The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Paul Stebleton | 10 |
The First Vision of Baseball The Paul Somers Prize for Creative Prose | James Marlow | 14 |
"Accentuated by the Wavering Uncertain Light": Sherwood Anderson's Construction of Rural Modernity The David Diamond Student Writing Prize | Andy Oler | 24 |
Robert Vivian's Tall Grass Trilogy: A Critical Introduction | Joseph J. Wydeven | 35 |
Sherwood Anderson: Mentor of American Racial Identity | Margaret E. Wright-Cleveland | 46 |
The Grammar of Segregation in the Sonnets of Gwendolyn Brooks | Margaret Rozga | 63 |
Cross-Examining the Myth of Southern Chivalry: Gwendolyn Brooks's Emmett Till Poems | Marc Seals | 74 |
The Heartland of Susan Glaspell's Plays | David Radavich | 81 |
"It Might Be Something Awful": The Movement of Sex in the Plays of William Inge | Michael Schwartz | 95 |
Michael Cunningham's Introspective and Teacherly Narrators in A Home at the End of the World | Dominic Ording> | 106 |
The Late Twentieth-Century Rise of Regionalism: A Key to Louise Erdrich's Success | Jennifer M. Holly Wells | 116 |
Mary Swander's The Girls on the Roof and the Transformation of Terror | Mary DeJong Obuchowski | 127 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature 2008 | Robert Beasecker | 133 |
Catch up on Midwestern Literature | 194 | |
Conference and Awards | 195 | |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | 196 | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover | |
Preface | ||
Catch up on Midwestern Literature | 8 | |
SSML Conference | 9 | |
Open Tuning The Gwendolyn Brooks Prize Poem | Christian Knoeller | 10 |
A Bride of the Great War The Paul Somers Prize for Creative Prose | David B. Schock | 12 |
Old Blue Hat The David Diamond Student Writing Prize | Scott Michael Atkinson | 19 |
Up in Michigan: A Review Essay | Marcia Noe | 24 |
Mentoring American Racial Identity: Sherwood Anderson's Lessons to Ernest Hemingway | Margaret E. Wright-Cleveland | 28 |
The Narrative Impulse in the Works of Charles E. Burchfield | Joseph J. Wydeven | 41 |
Opposition Over Here: World War I Fiction in The Midland | Scott D. Emmert | 59 |
Craig Rice's Chicago and J.J. Malone | Guy Szuberla | 69 |
"Living Fifty-fifty": Gender Dynamics in the Plays of Rachel Crothers | David Radavich | 82 |
Questioning Ideals of Midwestern Escapism: Philip Roth's Indignation | Leigh Gardner | 93 |
Dante's Divine Comedy and Bradbury's Farenheit 451: Dynamic Stories of Awakening, Enlightenment, and Redemption | Keith Tookey and Loren Logsdon | 104 |
Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature 2009 | Robert Beasecker | 118 |
Recipients of the Mark Twain Award | 181 | |
Recipients of the MidAmerica Award | Back Cover |