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THE MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY INDEX TO VOLUME LI, 1998 ARTICLES BY AUTHOR, EDITOR, OR COMPILER l. Abbott, Richard H. Review of Thaddeus Stevens: Nineteenth Century Egalitarian, by Hans L. Trefousse. Spring, 371-373. . Alexander, Charles C. Review of Jimmie Foxx: Baseball Hall of Famer, 1907- 1967, by W. Harrison Daniel. Spring, 389-392. 3. Alsobrook, David E. Review of From George Wallace to Newt Gingrich: Race in the Conservative Counterrevolution, 1964-1994, by Dan T. Carter. Winter, 192-197. . Ashdown, Paul. Review of Remembering James Agee, 2°" edition, ed. David Madden and JeffreyJ . Folks. Spring, 395-397. 5. Arsenault, Raymond. Review of The Great Carolina Ku Klux Klan Trials, 1971-1972, by Lou Falkner Williams. Winter, 210-211. ). Avery, Laurence G. Review of The History of Southern Drama, by Charles S. Watson. Fall, 736-738. . Ballard, Barbara J. Review of For Us the Living, by Myrlie Evers with William Peters. Winter, 188-190. . Bassett, John E. Review of Jean Toomer: Selected Essays and Literary Criticism, ed. Robert B. Jones. Fall, 766-769. 9. Beck, Charlotte H. “Warren Criticism Writ Small.” Review-essay of Sleeping with the Boss: Female Subjectivity and Narrative Pattern in Robert Penn Warren, by Lucy Ferris; The Blood Marriage of Earth and Sky: Robert Penn Warren's Later Novels, by Leonard Casper. Fall, 723-733. 10. Beidler, Philip D. “A. B. Meek’s Great American Epic Poem of 1855; or, the Curious Career of The Red Eagle.” Spring, 275-290. 11. Bickley, R. Bruce,Jr . “White No Longer.” Review-Essay of Nationalism and the Color Line in George W. Cable, Mark Twain, and William Faulkner, by Barbara Ladd. Spring, 333-337. 12. Bidney, Martin. Review of Southern Odyssey: Selected Writings by Sherwood Anderson, ed. Welford Dunaway Taylor and Charles E. Modlin. Fall, 769-772. 13. Brown, Clayton. Review of What Do We Need a Union For? The TWUA in the South, 1945-1955, by TimothyJ . Minchin. Winter, 205-207. 14. Budd, LouisJ . Review of Mark Twain’s Letters: Volume 5: 1872-1873, ed. Lin Salamo and Harriet Elinor Smith. Spring, 360-363. 15. Bush, Laura L. “A Very American Power Struggle: The Color of Rape in Light in August.” Summer, 483-502. 16. Calhoun, RichardJ . Review of Strugglinfgo r Wings: The Art ofJ ames Dickey, ed. Robert Kirschten. Spring, 410-413. 17. Chinn, Nancy. Review of Every Tub Must Sit on Its Bottom: The Philosophy and Politics of Zora Neale Hurston, by Deborah G. Plant. Winter, 199-201. 18. Cimbala, Paul A. Review of “What Nature Suffers to Groe”: Life, Labor, and Landscape on the Georgia Coast, 1680-1920, by Mart A. Stewart. Winter, 178-180. 19. Cuenca, Carme Manuel. “An Angel in the Plantation: The Economics of Slavery and the Politics of Literary Domesticity in Caroline Lee Hentz’s The Planter’s Northern Bride.” Winter, 87-104. 20. Cullick, Jonathan S. Cullick. “The Making of a Historian: Robert Penn Warren's Biography of John Brown.” Winter, 33-54. 21. Dameron,J . Lasley. “Poe, ‘Simplicity,’ and Blackwood’s Magazine.” Spring, 233-242. . Review of William Gilmore Simms and the American Frontier, ed. John Caldwell Guilds and Caroline Collins. Spring, 358-359. 23. Daniel, Pete. Review of Cinderella of the New South: A History of the Cottonseed Industry, 1855-1955, by Lynette Boney Wrenn. Spring, 382- MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY 385. 4. Davies, Kathleen. Review of Pastoral and Politics in the Old South, by John M. Grammer. Fall, 744-747. 5. Dinnerstein, Leonard. Review of Rabbi Max Heller: Reformer, Zionist, Southerner, 1860-1929, by Bobbie Malone. Fail, 754-757. . Drake, Robert. “Correspondence: Literary and Otherwise.” Review-essay of Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren: A Literary Correspondence, ed. James A. Grimshaw,Jr . Fall, 713-716. . Durden, Robert F. Review of William E. Dodd: The South’s Yeoman Scholar, by Fred Arthur Bailey. Spring, 392-395. . Edgar, Walter. Review of The History of Beaufort County, South Carolina: Volume I, 1514-1861, by Lawrence S. Rowland, Alexander Moore, and George C. Rogers,Jr . Spring, 341-344. . Fernandez, Mark F. William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians, ed. Gregory A. Waselkov and Kathryn E. Holland Braund. Spring, 351-352. . Ferris, Lucy. Review of Katherine Anne Porter’s Poetry, ed. with an introduction by Darlene Harbour Unrue. Winter, 180-183. . Folks, Jeffrey J. Review of Understanding Reynolds Price, byJ ames A. Schiff. Spring, 413-414. . Ford, Marilyn Claire. “Narrative Legerdemain: Evoking Sarty’s Future in ‘Barn Burning.”” Summer, 527-540. 33. Forlenza, Gerard A.,Jr .R eview of State ofR ebellion: Reconstruction in South Carolina, by Richard Zuczek. Spring, 377-379. . Fraser, WaltJe.r, J r.R eview of Blind Vengeance: The Roy Moody Mail Bomb Murders, by Ray Jenkins. Fall, 763-766. . Review of Terror in the Night: The Klan’s Campaign Against the Jews, by Jack Nelson. Winter, 183-185. 36. Garrison, Tim Alan. Review of Choctaw Genesis: 1500-1700, by Patricia Galloway. Fall, 741-744. 37. Garson, Helen S. Review of A Goyen Companion: Appreciations of a Writer’s Writer, ed. Brooke Horvath, Irving Malin, and Paul Ruffin. Spring, 407- 410. 38. Gordon, Lesley J. Review of The Cause Lost: Myths and Realities of the Confederacy, by William C. Davis. Spring, 375-377. 39. Gleeson, David. Review of When the Devil Came Down to Dixie: Ben Butler in New Orleans, by Chester G. Hearn. Fall, 751-753. 40. Hale, Grace Elizabeth. Review of Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs: Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial Virginia, by Kathleen M. Brown. Spring, 349-351. 41. Harrold, Stanley. Review of Free Blacks in Norfolk, Virginia, 1790-1860: The Dark Side of Freedom, by Tommy L. Bogger. Spring, 365-368. 42. Hess, Earl J. Review of A Mississippi Rebel in the Army of Northern Virginia: The Civil War Memoirs of Private David Holt, ed. Thomas D. Cockrell and Michael B. Ballard. Spring, 373-375. 43. Hitchcock, Francesca Oglesby. Review of The Critical Response to Tennessee Williams, ed. George W. Crandell. Spring, 405-407. 44. Holditch, W. Kenneth. “William Spratling, William Faulkner and Other Famous Creoles.” Summer, 423-434. 45. Holland-Toll, Linda J. “Absence Absolute: The Recurring Pattern of Faulknerian Tragedy.” Sununer, 435-452. 46. Idol, John L.,Jr . Review of Poetry and the Practical , by William Gilmore Simms, ed. with an introduction by James Everett Kibler, Jr. Spring, 355-358. MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY 47. Keely, Karen A. “Marriage Plots and National Reunion: The Trope of Romantic Reconciliation in Postbellum Literature.” Fall, 621-648. 48. Kibler, James Everett,Jr . “The Southern Robert Mills.” Review-essay of Altogether American: Robert Mills, Architect and Engineer, 1781-1855, by Rhodri Windsor Liscombe. Winter, 169-173. 49. . Review of A World Turned Upside Down: The Palmers of South Santee 1818-1881, by Louis P. Towles. Spring, 346-349. 50. . Review of Odd Leaves From the Life of a Louisiana Swamp Doctor, by Henry Clay Lewis, with introduction by Edwin T. Arnold. Fall, 747-748. 51. King, Vincent Allan. “The Wages of Pulp: The Use and Abuse of Fiction in William Faulkner's The Wild Palms.” Summer, 503-526. 52. Kolin, Philip C. “Charlotte Capers, Tennessee Williams, and the Mississippi Premiere of A Streetcar Named Desire.” Spring, 327-331. 53. Kramer, Victor A. “Walker Percy: Three Studies.” Review-essay of Autobiography in Walker Percy: Repetition, Recovery, and Redemption, by EdwardJ .D upuy; A Thief ofP eirce: The Letters of Kenneth Lane Ketner and Walker Percy, ed. Patrick H. Samway, S.].; Still Following Percy, by Lewis Lawson. Winter, 149-153. 54. Kreyling, Michael. “The South ‘Ht’ Us.” Review-essay of The Literature of the American South: A Norton Anthology, ed. William L. Andrews, Minrose C. Gwin, Trudier Harris, and Fred Hobson; Dixie Rising: How the South Is Shaping American Values, Politics, and Culture, by Peter Applebome; The Oxford Book of the American South: Testimony, Memory, and Fiction, ed. Edward L. Ayers and Bradley C. Mittendorf; Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War, by Tony Horwitz; A Modern Southern Reader, ed. Ben Forkner and Patrick Samway. Fall, 701-712. 55. Ladd, Barbara. Review of Subject to Negotiation: Reading Feminist Criticism and American Women’s Fictions, by Elaine Neil Orr. Fall, 738-741. 56. Lasch-Quinn, Elisabeth. Review of Bigmama Didn't Shop at Woolworth’s, by Sunny Nash. Fall, 776-778. 57. Latham, Sean. “Jim Bond’s America: Denaturalizing the Logic of Slavery in Absalom, Absalom! Summer, 453-464. 58. Ljungquist, Kent P. Review of The Peculiarity of Literature: An Allegorical Approach to Poe’s Fiction, by Jeffrey DeShell. Spring, 353-355. 59. Martin, Robert F. Review of Becoming Southern: The Evolution of a Way of Life, Warren County and Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1770-1869, by Christopher Morris. Spring, 344-346. 60. Masiero, Pia. “‘There Was a Queen’: A Question of Onomastic Difference.” Summer, 541-556. )1. Mason, Julian. “Spreading the Word(s).” Review-essay of The Black Bard of North Carolina: George Moses Horton and His Poetry, ed. Joan R. Sherman; “To Be An Author”: Letters of Charles W. Chesnutt 1889-1905, ed. Joseph R. McElrathJ,r. , and Robert C. Leitz III. Fall, 717-721. 62. McCord, Charline R. “Interview with Ellen Douglas, February 25, 1997.” Spring, 291-321. 13. McMurry, Richard M. Review of Soldier and Scholar: Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve and the Civil War, ed. Ward W. Briggs Jr. Fall, 749-751. 14. Meats, Stephen. “Joseph Gault, an Unknown Georgia Humorist.” Fall, 589-602. 5. Metress, Chris. Review of Mud on the Stars, by William Bradford Huie; introduction by Don Noble. Winter, 186-188. . Review of Southern Writers and Their Worlds, ed. Christopher Morris and Steven G. Reinhart. Winter, 175-177. 17. Meyer, William E. H.,Jr . “Faulkner, Hemingway, et al.: The Emersonian Test of American Authorship.” Summer, 557-572. 38. Mixon, Wayne. Review of Joel Chandler Harris: An Annotated Bibliography 788 MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY ofC riticism, 1977-1996, with Supplement, 1892-1976, ed. R. Bruce Bickley Jr., and Hugh T. Keenan. Fall, 762-763. 69. Moore, Gene M. Review of A Conflict of Values: Alienation and Commitment in the Novels of Joseph Conrad and William Faulkner, by Grazyna Branny. Summer, 581-584. . Moore, John Tice. Review of Mothers of the South: Portraiture of the White Tenant Farm Woman, by Margaret Jarman Hagood; introduction by Anne Firor Scott. Spring, 385-389. . Morgan, Sam. Review of Lumbermen and Log Sawyers: Life, Labor, and Culture in the North Florida Timber Industry, 1830-1830, by Jeffrey A. Drobney. Fall, 756-759. . O'Donnell, Heather. “Limiting the Dixie Limited: Teaching Through The Portable Faulkner.” Summer, 573-580. 3. O'Kane, Karen. “Before the New Criticism: Modernism and the Nashville Group.” Fall, 683-697. . Opie, John. Review of This Land, This South, An Environmental History, revised edition, by Albert E. Cowdrey, and Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America, by John M. Barry. Spring, 339-341. 5. Piacentino, Ed. Review of The Critical Response to Erskine Caldwell, ed. Robert L. McDonald. Spring, 397-404. . “The South in Landscapes.” Review-essay of Southern Landscapes, ed. Tony Badger, Walter Edgar, and Jan Nordby Gretlund. Winter, 155-168. . Pollin, Burton R. “Dickens’s Chimes and Its Pathway Into Poe’s “Bells.” Spring, 217-231. . Prestridge, Sam. “‘Old Beaux and Young Beaux’: An Unpublished Social Satire by Mary Noailles Murfree.” Winter, 71-86. . Price, Michael E. Review of Schoolingi n the New South: Pedagogy, Self, and Society in North Carolina, 1880-1920, by James L. Leloudis. Fall, 759-762. . Pridgen, Allen. “Nature as Sacrament in Walker Percy's The Second Coming.” Winter, 3-13. . Pugh, William White Tison. “Boundless Hearts in a Nightmare World: Queer Sentimentalism and Southern Gothicism in Truman Capote’s Other Voices, Other Rooms.” Fall, 664-682. 2. Rachels, David. “Oliver Hillhouse Prince, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, and the Birth of American Literary Realism.” Fall, 603-619. 3. Reed, Merl. Review of American Labor on Stage: Dramatic Interpretations of the Steel and Textile Industries in the 1930s, by Susan Duffy. Winter, 201- 203. . Rodriguez, Félix B. Matos. Review of Fatal Glory: Narciso Lopez and the First Clandestine U. S. War Against Cuba, by Tom Chaffin. Spring, 363-365. 5. Ronnick, Michele Valerie. “Plutarch’s Life ofA lexanderanJode l Chandler Harris's Story of ‘Brother Rabbit, Brother Fox, and Two Fat Pullets’ (1918).” Spring, 323-325. . “William Gilmore Simms and the Second Earliest Example of the Pseudo-Latinate Noun Absquatulation in Nineteenth-Century American Letters.” Fall, 699-700. 7. Ryan, Steven T. “Depression and Chopin’s The Awakening. Spring, 253- 273. . Samway, Patrick, S.J. “The Union of DeBardeleben and Percy Families.” Winter, 15-32. 9. Scott, John Thomas. Review of Democratic Religion: Freedom, Authority, and Church Discipline in the Baptist South, 1785-1900, by Gregory A. Wills. Spring, 380-382. . Shapiro, Herbert. Review of The Walls ofJ ericho: Lyndon Johnson, Richard MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY Russell, and the Struggle for Civil Rights, by Robert Mann. Winter, 197- 199. . Silverman, Jason H. Review of C. Vann Woodward: A Southern Historian and His Critics, edited by John Herbert Roper. Spring, 415-417. . Simons, Karen. “Kate Chopin on the Nature of Things.” Spring, 243-252. 3. Smith, C. Calvin. Review of A New Plantation South: Land, Labor, and Federal Favor in Twentieth-Century Arkansas, by Jeannie M. Whayne. Winter, 207-209. . Smith, John David. Review of To Awaken My Afflicted Brethren: David Walker and the Problem of Antebellum Slave Resistance, by Peter P. Hinks. Spring, 368-371. . Storhoff, Gary. “Faulkner’s Family Crucible: Quentin's Dilemma.” Summer, 465-482. ). Tischler, Nancy M. “Tennessee on Tennessee.” Fall, 649-661. - Tomberlin, Joseph A. Review of Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta, by Ronald H. Bayor. Winter, 190-192. . Ward, Jerry W., Jr. “Kalamu ya Salaam: A Primary Bibliography (in Progress).” Winter, 105-148. 9. Weaks, Mary Louise. Review of A Devil and a Good Woman, Too: The Lives ofJ ulia Peterkin, by Susan Millar Williams. Fall, 772-776. 100. West, Robert. Review of Dream Garden: The Poetic Vision of Fred Chappell, ed. Patrick Bizzaro. Fall, 779-781. 101. Whayne, Jeannie M. Review of Gastonia 1929: The Story of the Loray Mill Strike. Winter, 204-205. 102. Wonham, Henry B. “‘The Curious Psychological Spectacle of a Mind Enslaved’: Charles W. Chesnutt and Dialect Fiction.” Winter, 55-69. BOOKS REVIEWED IN MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY, VOL. LI BY AUTHOR, EDITOR, OR COMPILER Andrews, William L., Minrose C. Gwin, Trudier Harris, and Fred Hobson, eds. The Literature of the American South: A Norton Anthology. Fall, 701- 712. Applebome, Peter. Dixie Rising: How the South Is Shaping American Values, Politics, and Culture. Fall, 701-712. Ayers, Edward L., and Bradley C. Mittendorf, eds. The Oxford Book of the American South: Testimony, Memory, and Fiction. Fall, 701-712. Badger, Tony, Walter Edgar, and Jan Nordby Gretlund, eds. Southern Landscapes. Winter, 155-168. Ballard, Michael B. See COCKRELL, THOMAS D. Barry, John M. Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America. Spring, 339-341. Bailey, Fred Arthur. William Edward Dodd: The South’s Yeoman Scholar. Spring, 392-395. Bayor, Ronald H. Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta. Winter, 190-192. Bickley, R. Bruce, Jr., and Hugh T. Keenan, eds. Joel Chandler Harris: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism, 1977-1996, with Supplement, 1892- 1976. Fall, 762-763. Bizzaro, Patrick, ed. Dream Garden: The Poetic Vision of Fred Chappell. Fall, 779- 781. Bogger, Tommy L. Free Blacks in Norfolk, Virginia, 1790-1860: The Dark Side of Freedom. Spring, 365-368. MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY

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