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THE MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY INDEX TO VOLUME LII, 1999 ARTICLES BY AUTHOR, EDITOR, OR COMPILER |.Bavlen, ]. O. “The Crisis Years at Ole Miss Review-essay of The Band Played Dixie: Race and the Liberal Conscience at Ole Miss, by Nadine Cohodas. Winter 139-141 savm Nina, Susan V. Donaldson, Fred Hobson, Anne G. Jones, Eric J. Sundquist. “A oOvmposium The Businesso f Inventing the South Review of Inventing Southern Literature by Michael Krevyling. Fall, 659-687 }. Block, Sharon. Review of Southern Womer 1776-1800: Personal and Political Narratives, by Cynthia A. Kierner. Winter 4. Bivthe, David-Everett Ophelia s Echoi n Absalom. Absalom Summer, 509-5I l Brantley, Will. Review of Fighting the Current: The Life and Work of Wheeling White. Winter, 198-201 6. Brown, Sarah H. Review of Flor s Black Publu Officials, 1867-1924, by Canter Brown, ]1 Spring, 340-342 7. Byrd, Gregory, “Aesthetics at the Southernmost Point: Towards a Definition of Florida Poetry.” Spring, 287-298 8. Carlson, Thomas C. “Biographical Warfare: Silent Film and the Public Image of Poe Winter, 5-16 Cawthon, William Lamar See KIBLER, JAMES EVERETI 9. Conlogue, William. “‘Passion Transfigured’: Barren Ground and the New Agriculture Winter, 17-31 10. Dameron, J. Lasley. Review of Helen Halsey, or The Swamp State of Conelachita, by William Gilmore Simms, edited with introduction by John Caldwell Guilds; The Cub of the Panther 4 Hunter Legend of the “Old North State,” by William Gilmore Simms, edited with Afterword, Historical and Textual Commentary, and Notes by Miriam Jones Shillingsburg. Introduction by John Caldwell Guilds. Winter 188-190 Donaldson, Susan V. See BAYM, NINA 11. Daniel, W. Harrison. Review of The Sacred Flame of Love: Methodism and Society in Nineteenth Century Georgia, by Christopher H. Owen. Winter 180-183 12. Eden, Edward. Review of Nat Turner Before the Bar of Judgement: Fictional Treatment of the Southampton Slave Insurrection, by Marvy Kemp Davis. Fall, 707-710 Fisher, Benjamin F. Review of Edgar Allan Poe. Writing the Southern Literary Messer Nonfictional Prose, ed. Burton R. Pol lin and Joseph V. Ridgely. Winter, 183-187 Folks, Jeffrev ]. “Communal Responsibility in Ernest J. Gaines’s A Lesson Before Dy Spring, 259-271 The Risks of Membership: Richard Ford's The Sportswriter.” Wintet ». Gelfant, Blanche H. “A War of Words.” Review-essav of Competing Voices: The American Non 1865-1914, by Susan V. Donaldson. Fall, 689-694 7.Glymph, Thavolia. Review of Seizingth e Day: African Americans in Post-Civil War Charlestor Wilbert L. Jenkins. Spring, 342-344 Grammer, John. “Fairly Agrarian Review-essav of The l'nregenerate South: The Agraria Thought of John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate and Donald Davidson, bv Mark G. Malvasi Winter, 143-148 Handley, George B. “Oedipal and Prodigal Returns in Alejo Carpentier and William Faulkner.” Summer, 421-458 Harris, Robin O. Review of Cotton, Fire, and Dreams: The Robert Findlay Iron Works and Heav Industry in Macon, Georgia, 1839-1912, by Robert S. Davis, Jr. Spring, 337-339 Harvey, Paul. Review of Slave Missions and the Black Church in the Antebellum South, by Janet Duitsman Cornelius. Fall, 705-707 Hay, Robert Pettus. “Writing History: Time and the Storv of Slavery.” Review-essay of Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making w Nineteenth-Century America, by Saidiya \ Hartman; Mastered by the Clock: Time, Slavery, and Freedom in the American South, by Mark M. Smith. Spring, 329-334 Henwood, Dawn. “Slaveries ‘In the Borders’: Rebecca Harding Davis's ‘Life in the Iron Mills’ in Its Southern Context.” Fall, 567-592 Hobson, Fred. See BAYM, NINA 24. Irmscher, Christoph. “Reading Faulkner Ecocritically.” Review-essay of Faulkner and the Natural World: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1996, ed. Donald M. Kartiganer and Ann J Abadie; My Brother Bill, by John Faulkner, with foreword by Jimmy Faulkner; Faulkner's Place, by Michael Millgate; William Faulkner's Short Fiction: An International Symposium, ed Hans H. Skei; Reading Faulkner's Best Short Stories, by Hans H. Skei. Summer, 511-523 25. Jeu, Kevin W. “A Seductive Plea from the Gallows: Reconsidering William Gilmore Simms's Martin Faber.” Fall, 559-566 MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY 26. Johnson, Karen Ramsay. “*Voices in My Own Blood’: The Dialogic Impulse in Warren's Non ficuon Writings about Race.” Winter, 33-45 Jones, Anne G. See BAYM, NINA 27. Juricek, John T. “Searching for De Soto.” Review-essav of Knight 1 arniors of the Sur Hernandod e Soto and the Sout! Ancient Chiefdoms, bv Charles Hudson: The Hernando dé Soto Expedition: History, Histoniograp and “Discovery” in tl } ed. Patricia Galloway. Fall, 695-701 28. Kesterson, David B. Revieowf Cor ions uth Joh dgar Wideman, ed. Bonnie TuSmith Winter. 203-205 29 Kibler, James Everett, and William Lamar Cawthon. “A New Letter from Varina Howell Davis.” Spring, 323-328 30. Kirschten, Robert. “Fred Chappell, the Critic Review-essav of A Way of Happening Observations of Contemporary Poetry. Winter, 157-161 Knoke, Paul. See McCARRON, BILI 31. Krevling, Michael. “Welty and the Biographer.” Review-essav of Eudor 1 Wniter’s Life, by Ann Waldron. Winter, 131-137 32. Ladd, Barbara. “Philosophers and Other Gynecologists’: Women and the Polity in Requiem for a Nun.” Summer, 483-? 501 Review of Faulkner, Mississippi, by Edouard Glissant, trans. Barbara Lewis and Thomas C. Spear. Summer, 530-532 34. Liniger, Walter, Review of “Blues Boy”: The Life and Music of B.B. King, by Sebastian Danchin Winter, 201-203 35. Lowe, John. “An Interview with James Wilcox: January 1997.” Fall, 617-653 36. Lutz, John. “Faulkner's Parable of the Cave: Ideology and Social Criticism in Light in August. Summer, 459-481 37. Marks, Gregory. “Quotation and Authority: A Note on Caroline Gordon's Green Centuries Fall, 655-658 38. McCarron, Bill, and Paul Knoke. “Images of War and Peace: Parallelism and Antithesis in the Beginning and Ending of Cold Mountain Spring, 273-285 39. McCord, Charline R. “Interview with Lee Smith.” Winter, 89-119 INDEX McMurry, Richard M. Review of Writing the Canl War: The Quest to Understanding, ed. James M. McPherson and William ]. Cooper, |r. Fall, 713-715 Miliner, Mike. Review of National Manhood: Capitalist Citizenship and the Imagined Fraternity of White Men, by Dana D. Nelson. Fall, 716-718 Murdoch, Norman H. Review of Bound for the Promised Land: African American Religion and the Great Migration, by Milton G. Sernett. Winter, 195-198 Namias, June. Review of Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change, 1700-1835, by Theda Perdue. Winter, 171-175 Nelson, Paul David. Review of Designs Against Charleston: The Tnal Record of the Denmark Vesey Slave Consprracy of 1822, ed. with introduction by, Edward A. Person. Fall, 718-720 Peckham, Joel B., Jr. “James Dickey and the Narrative Mode of Transmission: The Sheep Child's Other Realm.” Spring, 239-257 Review of Approaching Prayer: Ritual and the Shape of Myth in ALR. Ammons and James Dickey, by Robert Kirschten. Fall, 720-723 Pelorson, Jaqueline. “Withdrawals and Returns in a Page of Anne Tyler (Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, pp. 270-272): Embers Glowing Under the Ashes.” Fall, 593-615 Perreault, Melanie. Review of Mistresses and Slaves: Plantation Women in South Carolina, 1830- 80), by Marli F.W einer. Winter 177-179 Pivano, Fernanda. “William Faulkner in Milan, 1955.” Summer, 503-508 Pollin, Burton R. “Edgar Allan Poe as a Major Influence upon Allen Ginsberg 958a Pontuale, Francesco. “Reconstruction New Orleans.” Review-essay of Degas in New Orleans Encounters in the Creole World of Kate Chopin and George Washington Cable, by Christopher Benfev: Kate Chotin: A Study of the Short Fiction, by Bernard Koloski. Winter, 121-130 Prince, Eldred E., Jr. Review of Lasting Legacy to the Carolinas: The Duke Endowment, 1924- 1994, by Robert F. Durden. Winter, 193-195 Reames, Kelly. “Interview with Elizabeth Cox.” Spring, 307-321. Romines, Ann. Review of Savory Memones, ed. L. Elisabeth Beattie. Winter, 208-210 Romine, Scott. Review of Augustus Baldwin Longstreet’s Georgia Scenes Completed: A Scholarly Text, bv David Rachels. Fall, 710-713 MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY 56. Rowley, Hazel, “Backstage and Onstage: The Dramao f Native Spring, 215-237 Scott, John Thomas. Review of Southern Cross: The Beginnings of the Bible Belt, bv Christine Leigh Hevrman. Spring, 348-349 58. Simpson, Brooks D. Review of The Burden of Confederate Diplomacy, by Charles M. Hubbard Winter, 190-192 59. Smith, Virginia Whatley. Review of Blacks in Eden: The Afncan Amencan Novel’s First Century by J. Lee Greene. Spring, 355-359 Sundquist, Eric J. See BAYM, NINA 60. Szcezesiul, Anthony E. “The Immolation of Influence: Aesthetic Conflict in Robert Penn Warren's Poetry.” Winter, 47-72 61. Thomas. Calvin. Review of What Else But Love?: The Ordealo f Race in Faulkner and Mornison, by Philip Weinstein. Summer, 52)5 -530 62. Vail, Martha. Review of American Voudou: Journey Into a Hidden World, by Rod Davis. Spring, 344-347 63. Wagner-Martin, Linda. Review of Ellen Glasgow, A Biography,b yS usan Goodman. Spring, 350 se) ) 64. Weaks, Marv Louise. “The Gendered South.” Review-essav of Haunted Bodies: Gender and Southern Texts, ed. Anne Goodwyn Jones and Susan V. Donaldson. Winter, 163-170 Review of Contemporary Men Fiction Writers: An Annotated Bibliography, ed. Rosemary M. Canfield Reisman and Suzanne Booker-Canfield. Winter, 206-208 66. Weir, Robert M. Review of The Papers of General Nathanael Greene, Vol. X: 3 December 1781-6 ipnil 1782, ed. Roger N. Parks and Martha J. King. Spring, 335-337 67. Welling, Bart H. “Faulkner's Library Revisited.” Summer, 365-420 68. Westarp, Karl-Heinz. “Walker Percy, Catholic Novelist.” Review-essay of Walker Percy: A Life by Patrick H. Samway, S.].; Af the Crossroads: Ethical and Religious Themes in the Wntings of Walker Percy, by John F. Desmond; Walker Percy, The Last Catholic Novelist, by Kieran Quinlan. Winter, 149-155 69. Winchell, Mark Royden. “Where No Flag Flies: The Correspondence of Donald Davidson and John Gould Fletcher.” Spring, 299-306 70. Wintz, Carv D. Review of Jn Jewish Texas: A Family Memon, by Stanley E. Ely. Spring, 352-355 INDEX 71. Wolfe, Margaret Ripley. Reviewo f Beyondth e House 1835, by Cynthia A. Kierner. Fall, 703-705 In Memoriam: Thomas Covington Dent, 1932-1998. Spring BOOKS REVIEWED IN THE MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY, VOL. LII BY AUTHOR, EDITOR, OR COMPILER Abadie, Ann |].S ee KARTIGANER, DONALD M Beattie, L. Elisabeth, ed. Savory Memones. Winter, 208-210 Benfev. ( hristopher Degasi n New Orleans: Encounters in the Creole World of Kate Chotnr Washington Cable. Winter, 121-130 Booker-Canfield, Suzanne. See REISMAN, ROSEMARY M. CANFIELD srown, Canter, Jr. Flonda’s Black Public Officials, 1867-1924. Spring, 340-342 Chappell, Fred. A Way of Happening: Observations of Contemporary Poetry. Winter, 157-161 Cohodas, Nadine. The Band Played Dixie: Race and the Liberal Conscience at Ole Miss. Winter, 139 141 Cooper, William J., Jr. See McPHERSON, JAMES M Cornelius, Janet Duitsman. Slave Missions and the Black Church in the Antebellum South. Fall 705 707 Danchin, Sebastian. “Blues Boy”: The Life and Music of B.B. Kings. Winter, 201- 203 Davis, Marvy Kemp. Nat Turner Before the Bar of Judgement: Fictional Treatment of the Southamptor Slave Insurrection. Fall, 707-710 Davis, Robert S., |r. Cotton, Fire, and Dreams: The Robert Findlay lron Works and Heavy Industry u Macon, Georgia, 1839-1912. Spring, 337-339 Rod. American Voudou: Journey Into a Hidden World. Spring, 344-347 MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY Desmond, JohnF . At the ssroad thica igious Themes tings of Walker Per Winter, 149-155 Donaldson, Susan V. Competing Vi é Lj 5-1 914. F; 689-694 See JONES, ANNE GOODWYN Durden, Robert f Lasting Le rd th ‘ The Duke Ends ce 1994. Winter, 193 195 Ely, Stanley E. Jn Ja Faulkner, John. My Brother Bill Summet Galloway, Patricia, ed. The Hernando d to Expedition: History, Histon the Southeast. Fall, 695-701 Glissant, Edouard. Faulkner, Miss ssips Summe! 930-532 Goodman, Susan. Ellen Glasgow, A Biography Spring, 350-35 Greene, ]. Lee. Blacksi n Eder eA n Novel’s First Century. Spring Hartman, Saidiva V. Scenes of Su t avery, and Self-Making mn Nineteenth-Centunrn Amvierca. Spring, 329 Heyrman, Christine Leigh. Southern Cross: The Beginningso f the Bible Belt. Spring, 348-349 Hubbard, Charles M. The Burden of Confederate Diplomacy. Winter, 190-192 Hudson, Charles. Knights of Spain, Warnors of the Sun: Hernando de Soto and the South’s Ancient Chiefdoms. Fall, 695-701 Jenkins, Wilbert ]. Seizing the Day: African Amencansi n Post-Cwil War Charleston. Spring, 342-344 Jones, Anne Goodwin, and Susan V. Donaldson, eds. Haunted Bodies: Gender and Southern Texts Winter, 163-170 Kartiganer, Donald M., and Ann J. Abadie, eds. Faulkner and the Natural World: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1996. Summer, 511-523 Kierner, Cynthia A. Beyond the Household: Women's Place in the Early South, 1700-1835. Fall, 703 705 Southern Women in Revolution, 1776-1800: Personal and Political Narratives. Wintet INDEX King, Martha J]. See PARKS, ROGER N Kirschten, Robert. Approaching Prayer: Ritual and the Shape of Myth in A.R. Ammons and James Dickey. Fall, 720-723 Koloski, Bernard. Kate Chopin: A Study of the Short Fiction. Winter, 121-130 Krevyling, Michael. /nventing Southern Literature. Fall, 659-687 McPherson, James M., and William J. Cooper, Jr., eds. Writing the Crnil War: The Quest t Understanding. Fall, 713-715 Malvasi Mark G The { nregenerate South The Agranan Thought of John Crour Ranson Allen Tate and Donald Davidson. Winter, 143-148 Millgate, Michael. Faulkner's Place. Summer, 511-523 Nelson, Dana D. National Manhood: Capitalist Citizenship and the Imagined Fraternity of White Men Fall, 716-718. Owen, Christopher H. The Sacred Flame of Love: Methodism and Society in Nineteenth-Century Georgia Winter, 180-183 Parks, Roger N., and Martha |. King eds. The Papers of General Nathanael Greene, Vol. X: 3 December 1781-6 Apml 1782. Spring, 335-337 Pearson, Edward A., ed. Designs Against Charleston: The Trial Record of the Denmark Vesey Slave Consjnracy of 1822. Fall, 718-724 Perdue, Theda. Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture ¢ hange, 1700-18 35. Winter 171-175 Pollin, Burton R., and Joseph V. Ridgely, eds. Edgar Allen Poe. Writings in The Southern Literary Messenger: Nonfictional Prose. Winter, 183-187 Quinlan, Kieran. Walker Percy, The Last Catholic Novelist. Winter, 149-155 Rachels, David. August Baldwin Longstreet ’s Georgia Scenes Completed: A Scholarly Text. Fall, 710-713 Reisman, Rosemary M. Canfiaend lSudza,nn e Booker-Canfield, eds. Contemporary Southern Men Fiction Writers: An Annotated Bibliography. Winter, 206-208 Ridgely, Joseph V. See POLLIN, BURTON R MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY Samway, Patrick H., S.J. Walker Per 1 Life. Winter, 149-155 Sernett, Milton C. Bound for the Promised Land wan American Religion and the Great Migration Winter, 195-198 Simms, William Gilmore. The Cub of the Panther. A Hunter Legend of the “Old North State”, edited with Afterword, Historical and Textual Commentary, and Notes by Miriam Jones Shillingsburg. Introduction by John Caldwell Guilds. Winter, 188-190 Helen Halsey, or The Swamp State of Conleachita, edited with introduction by John Caldwell Guilds. Winter, 188-190 Skei, Hans H. Reading Faulkner's Best Short Sto Summer, 511-523 ed. William Faulkner's Sho tor ernational Symposium. Summer, 511-523 Smith, Mark M. Masteredb y the Clock: Tim avery, and Freedom in the Amencan South. Spring, 329- 33.4 TuSmith, Bonnie, ed. Conversations unth John Edgar Williams. Winter, 203-205 Waldron, Ann. Eudora: A Writer's Life. Winter, 131-137 Weiner, Marli F. Mistresses and Slaves: Plantation Women in South Carolina, 1830-80. Winter, 177 79 Weinstein Philip What Else But Love?: The Ordeoaf lRac e in Faulkner and Mornson. Summer, 525- 530 White, Mary Wheeling. Fighting the Current: The Life and Work of Evelyn Scott. Winter, 198-201 SUBJECT HEADINGS FOR VOLUME LII ADAMS, HENRY. See No. 35, pp. 623, 632, 638 AGRARIANS. See No. 18; No. 2, passim; No. 60, pp. 55, 64; No. 64, p. 304 ALLEN, JAMES LANE. See No. 64, p. 166 ALLISON, DOROTHY. See No. 35, pp. 624-625, 635; No. 164,p . 169 AMMONS, A. R. See No. 46 ANDERSON, SHERWOOD. See No. 49 p 507: No. 67 pp 368, 37 57 378, : , 406-407 INDEX APPLEWHITE, JAMES. See No. 7, p. 289 AQUINAS, THOMAS. See No. 35, p. 627 ASWELL, EDWARD. See No. 56, pp. 229, 235 ATKINSON, BROOKS. See No. 56, pp. 231, 232, 234 BAKHTIN, MIKHAIL. See No. 9. pp. 240, 241, 242 BALDWIN, JAMES. See No. 26,p . 39 BARRY, PHILIP. See No. 67, p. 395 BARTRAM, WILLIAM. See No. 38, pp. 275, 281, 282, 283 BELL, MADISON SMARTT. See No. 2, p. 669 BISHOP, ELIZABETH. See No. 7, pp. 294-295 BLAKE, WILLIAM. See No. 50, pp. 536, 537, 538 n11, 539, 540, 541 n23, 544, 553, 558 n41 BLOOM, HAROLD. See No. 60, pp. 49-50, 51-52, 53 BLOTNER, JOSEPH. See No. 67, passim; No. 4, p. 509 BOTTOMS, DAVID. See No. 7, pp. 292, 295-297 BOLVE, PAULINE. See No. 12, pp. 708-709 BOWERS, NEAL R. See 45, pp. 241, 242 BOWERS-HILL, JANE. See No. 45, pp. 248-254 BRABEN, CHARLES. See No. 8, p. 12 BRADFORD, M. E. See No. 18, pp. 145, 146, 148 BROWN, WILLIAM WELLS. See No. 59, pp. 357-358, 359 BULFINCH, THOMAS. See No. 37 CABLE, GEORGE WASHINGTON. See No. 51; No. 19, pp. 445-446, 454 CAHAN, ABRAHAM. See No. 16, pp. 690, 693, 694 MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY

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