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THE MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY INDEX TO VOLUME LIV, 2001 ARTICLES BY AUTHOR, EDITOR, COMPILER . Abate, Michelle Ann. “Reading Red: The Man with the (Gay) Red Tie in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury.” Summer, 293-312. 2. Ahern, Kathleen. Review of Up From Bondage: The Literatures of Russian and African-American Soul, by Dale E. Peterson. Summer, 424-476. 3. Atkinson, Ted. “Testing the Limits of Tragedy: History and Ideology in John Faulkner’s Dollar Cotton.” Fall, 527-539. . Bain-Creed, Benjamin. Review of Faulkner at 100: Retrospect and Prospect, ed. Donald M. Kartiganer and Ann J. Abadie. Summer, 414417. . Beck, Charlotte. “Robert Penn Warren: The Romantic Imagination.” Winter, 139-143. ». Beilke, Debra. Review of Southern Mothers: Fact and Fictions in Southern Women’s Writing, by Nagueyalti Warren and Sally Wolff, with a weface by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese. Winter, 154-152. 7. Bird, John. Reviewo f Making Mark Twain Work in the Classroom, ed. James S. Leonard. Winter, 159-163. 3. Bjerre, Thomas A&rvold. “‘It was always life intense I was after’: Heroes, True and False, in Barry Hannah’s Fiction.” Spring, 213-222. “Thomas Ervold Bjerre’s Interview with Lewis Nordan, at His Home in Pittsburgh, May 19, 2001. Summer, 367-381. 10. Bone, Martyn. “*All the Confederate dead All of Faulkner the great’: Faulkner, Hannah, Neo-Confederate Narrative and Postsouthern Parody.” Spring, 197-211. 11. Bonner, Judith. “John Wesley Thompson Faulkner IIT: His Artistic Vision and His ‘Vanishing South’.” Fall, 553-578. 12. Bonner, Thomas,Jr . “John Faulkner's Divided Selves.” Fall, 513-526. 13. . “Note on Texts by John Faulkner.” Fall, 447. 14. Caron, Timothy P. Review of = Southern Modernism: Fiction of the Contemporary South, by Matthew Guinn; The WoIrs Olur dHom e: Society and Culture in Contemporary Southern Writing, ed. jeffrey J. Folks and Nancy Summer Folks. Summer, 417-420. 15. Cohn, Deborah. Review of Postslavery Literatures in the Americas: Family Portraits in Black and White, by George B. Handley. Summer, 426- 429. 16. Corrigan, Lesa. “Robert Penn Warren: The Southern Exile.” Winter, 131-137. 7. Dennis, Allen. Review of Slavery, Secession, and Southern History, ed. Robert Louis Paquette and Louis A. Ferleger. Spring, 281-284. 18. Donaldson, Susan V. Review of History and Memory in the Two Souths: Recent Southern and Spanish-Amencan Fiction, by Deborah N. Cohn. Winter, 149-152. 19. Elias, Amy. Review of Life at Southern Living. Spring, 284-287. 20. Faulkner, Jimmy. “Remembering John Faulkner, I.” Fall, 503-507. 21. Faulkner, John. “The Best Laid Plans” (short story). Fall, 465-475. 22. . “England, I Give This Cigarette” (short story). Fall, 453-464. 23. . “Maturity in American Literature” (essay). Fall, 497-501. . “Poems by John Faulkner” (“Springs Eternal in the Human Breast,” “Oh Promise Me”; “Night Watch”; “The Rocking Chair Fleet”: “Ode to a Pipe.” Fall, 493-490. . “Treasure Hunt” (short story). Fall, 477491. __. “Untitled Prose Sketch.” Fall, 449-452. 7. Faulkner, Murry Cuthbert “Chooky.” “RememberinJoghn Faulkner, II.” Fall, 508-510. . Finseth, Ian. “David Walker, Nature’s Nation, and Early African- American Separatism.” Summer 337-362. 29. Ford, Sarah. “Rewriting Violence in Eudora Welty’s Losing Battles.” Winter, 23-36. 30. Gedge, Karin E. Review of Charlotte Hawkins Brown and Palmer Memorial Institute: What One Young African-American Woman Could Do, by Charles W. Wadelington and Robert F. Knapp; Educating the Disfranchised and Disinherited: Samuel Chapman Armstrong and Hampton Institute, by Robert Francis Engs. Summer, 431436. . Gordon, LesleyJ .R eviewo f Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Southern Confederate Constitutionalism, by Mark E. Neely, Jr. Summer, 436-439. . Grammar (sic), John M. Review of Allen Tate: Orphan of the South, by Thomas A. Underwood. Spring, 273-276. 33. Griffin, Christopher O. “Bad Faith and the Ethic of Existential Action: Kierkegaard, Sartre, and a Boy Named Harty.” Spring, 173-196. Gubar, Susan. See Spacks, Patricia Meyer. 34. Hobson, Fred. Review of Circling Dixie: Contemporary Southern Culture Through a Transatlantic Lens, by Helen Taylor. Spring, 276-277. 34a. . “Fred Hobson on Southern Women’s Writing: A Clarification.” Summer, 404. MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY 35. Holstein, Suzy Clarkson. “Itnhe tSwaomp at Oblique Angles: Mason’s Jn Country.” Summer, 327-336. 36. Johnson, David. Keviewo f Uses of the Past in the Novels of William Faulkner, by Carl E.RollysonJ,r . . Summer, 412414. 37. Kirby, Jack Temple. Final Frontiers, 1800-1930: Settling the Southern Bottomlands, by john Solomon Otto. Winter, 157-159. 38. Kreyling, Michael. “Toward ‘A New Southern Studies’.” Summer, 383- 391. . See Spacks, Patricia Meyer. . Lemay,] .A . Leo. “The South and Books about Books.” Winter, 113-123. . Lowe, John. “The Fraternal Furofy th e Falknerasne the Bundrens.” Fall, 595-624. . Lustig, Mary Lou. Revioef Jwoh n Laurens and the American Revolution, by Gregory D. Massey. Summer, 439-442. . Marshall-Keim, Tamara. Review of Faulknero n the Color Line: The Later Novels, by Theresa M. Towner. Summer, 405-409. 3. McKee, Kathryn B. Review of Southern Aberrations: Writers of the American South and the Problem of Regionalism, by Richard Gray. Winter, 145- 149. . Millard, Kenneth. “The Metafictional Aesthetic of High Lonesome.” Spring, 251-260. 5. Morgan, William A. “Left Alone in Modernity: Robert Penn Warren and Contemporary Criticism”. Summer, 393-398. ». Nelson, Megan Kate. “Whirlwind of the Sunshine State.” Winter, 125- 136. 7. Patterson, Laura S. “Ellipsis, Ritual, and ‘Real Time’: Rethinking the Rape Complex in Southern Novels.” Winter, 37-58. . Potts, James B. III. “Barry Hannah’s Anti-Myth Method: Anti-Freudian Plots and Fractured Fairy Tales.” Spring, 237-250. . Pracht, Carl. “The Original Preface to The Gilded Age Resurfaces.” Winter, 59-68. . Rasmussen, Brigit Brander. Reviewo f Black Body: Women, Colonialism, and Space, by Radhika Mohanram. Winter, 155-157. . Rippetoe, Rita. “Unstained Shirt, Stained Character: Anse Bundren Reread.” Summer, 313-325. . Rogers, Frieda V. “RememberinJoghn Faulkner, III.” Fall, 511-512. INDEX 53. Russ, Elisabeth. Review of The Daughter's Return: African-American and Caribbean Women’s Fictions of Historyb,y Caroline Rody. Summer, 429- 431. 54. Scura, Dorothy M. Review of Advancing Sisterhood? Interracial Friendships in Contemporary Southern Fiction, by Sharon Monteith. Summer 420- 424. 55. Skaggs, Merrill M. “Violet Roseboro’: A Prototype for Cather’s My Mortal Enemy.” Winter, 5-21. 56. Skinner, Robert. “Strange Trips down Lonesome Roads: John Faulkne1 and the Development of the Backwoods Novel.” Fall, 541-549. 57. Spacks, Patricia Meyer, Susan Gubar, Linda Wagner-Martin, Michael Kreyling, and Jay Watson. “A SYMPOSIUM: WOMEN WRITING IN THE SOUTH: Patricia Yaeger’s Dirt and Desire: Reconstructing Southern Women’s Writing.” Winter, 73-111. 58. Thoreen, David. “The Narrative Structure of Barry Hannah's ‘Wate Liars’.” Spring, 223-236. 59. Tucker, Edward L. “Thomas Nelson Page’s Sonnet to Amélie Rives.” Winter, 69-72. Wagner-Martin, Linda. See Spacks, Patricia Meyer. 60. Walton, Gerald. “An Estelle Faulkner Letter from California.” Summer, 363-365. 61. Watson, James G. “Memory Believes before Knowing Remembers: William Faulkner, John Faulkner, and My Brother Bill.” Fall, 579-594. Watson, Jay. See Spacks, Patricia Meyer. 62. Weinstein, Philip M. Review of But Now I See: The White Southern Racial Conversion Narrative, by Fred Hobson. Spring, 269-273. 63. Weston, Ruth D. “Introduction” (to a special issue on Barry Hannah). Spring, 169-171. 64. Williams, Daniel E. “Interview with Barry Hannah: February 6, 2001.” Spring, 261-268. 65. Witschi, Nicolas. “Reading Flannery O'Connor.” Summer, 399403. 66. Wolmart, Gregory. Reviewo f William Faulkner: The Makingo f a Modernist, by DanielJ .S ingal. Summer, 409-412. 67. Wooster, Ralph A. Review of William Pitt Ballinger: Texas Lawyer, 1825- 1888, by John Anthony Moretta. Spring, 281-284. MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY BOOKS REVIEWED, BY AUTHOR, EDITOR, COMPILER Abadie, Ann] . See Kartiganer, Donald M. Amory, Hugh, and David D. Hall, eds. The History of the Book in America, Volume One: The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World. Winter, 113-123. Baker, Houston A., Jr., and Dana D. Nelson, eds. “Violence, the Body, and the South.” American Literature (Special Issue), 73 (June 2001). Barnes, Jay. Flornida’s Hurncane History. Winter, 125-136. Beck, Charlotte. Poems of Pure Imagination: Robert Penn Warren and the Romantic Tradition. Winter, 139-143. Cullick, Jonathan S. Making History: The Biographical Narratives of Robert Penn Warren. Summer, 393-398. Gordon, Sarah. Flannery O'Connor: The Obedient Imagination. Summer, 399- 103. ,ed. Flannery O'Connor: In Celebraotf iGeoninus . Summer, 399-403. Gray, Richard. Southern Aberrations: Writers of the American South and the Problem of Regionalism. Winter, 145-149. Hendricks, Randy. Robert Penn Warren and the Southern Exile. Winter, 131-127. Ferleger, Louis A. See Paquette, Robert Louis. Folks, Jeffrey ]., and Nancy Summers Folks, eds. The World Is Our Home: Society and Culture in Contemporary Southern Writing. Summer, 417- 12(). Folks, Nancy Summers. See Folks, Jeffrey ]. Francisco, Edward, Robert Vaughan, and Linda Francisco, eds. The South in Perspective: An Anthology of Southern Literature.. Summer, 383-391. Francisco, Linda. See Francisco, Edward. Grimshaw, James A., |r. Understanding Robert Penn Warren. Summer, 393-398. Guinn, Matthew. Afler Southern Modernism: Fiction of the Contemporary South. Summer, 417420. Hall, David D. See Amory, Hugh. Handley, George B. Postslavery Literatures in the Americas: Family Portraits in Black and White. Summer, 426-429. Hobson, Fred. But Now I See: The White Southern Racial Conversion. Spring, 269-273. Kartiganer, Donald M., and AnnJ ].A badie, eds. Faulkner at 100: Retrospect and Prospect: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha. Summer, 414-417. Leonard, James S., ed. Making Mark Twain Work in the Classroom. Winter, 159-163. INDEX Logue, John, and Gary McCalla. Life at Southern Living. Spring, 284-287. Madden, David, ed. The Legacy of Robert Penn Warren. Winter, 131-127. Massey, Gregory D. John Laurens and the American Revolution. Summer, 439- 442. Miller, James ]. An Environmental History of Northeast Florida. Winter, 125-136. Mohanram, Radhika. Black Body: Women, Colonialism, and Space. Winter, 155- 157. Monteith, Sharon. Advancing Sisterh?oI ntoerrdaci al Friendships in Contemporary Southern Fiction. Summer, 420-424. Moretta, John Anthony. William Pitt Ballinger: Texas Lawyer, 1825-1888. Spring, 279-281. Neely, Mark E., Jr. Southern Rights: Political Prisoners and the Myth of Southern Confederate Constitutionalism. Summer, 436-439. Otto, John Solomon. Final Frontiers, 1800-1930: Settling the Southern Bottomlands. Winter, 157-159. Nelson, Dana D. See Baker, Houston A., Jr. Peterson, Dale E. Up From Bondage: The Literatures of Russian and African- American Soul. Summer, 424-426. Paquette, Robert Louis, and Louis A. Ferleger, eds. Slavery, Secession, and Southern History. Spring, 281-284. Rody, Caroline. The Daughter's Return: African-American and Caribbean Women’s Fiction. Summer, 429-431. Rollyson, Carl E., Jr. Uses of the Past in the Novels of William Faulkner. Summer, 412414. Singal, Daniel] . William Faulkner: The Making of a Modernist. Summer, 499- 412. Taylor, Helen. Contemporary Southern Culture Through Transatlantic Eyes. Spring, 276-277. Towner, Theresa. Faulkner on the Color Line: The Later Novels. Summer, 405- 409. Underwood, Thomas A. Allen Tate: Orphan of the South. Spring, 273-276. Vaughan, Robert. See Francisco, Edward. Wadelington, Charles W., and Richard F. Knapp. Charlotte Hawkins Brown and Palmer Memorial Institute: What One Young African-American Woman Could Do. Summer, 431-436. Warren, Nagueyalti, and Sally Wolff, eds. Southern Mothers: Fact and Fictions in Southern Women’s Writing. Winter, 152-154. Wolff, Sally. See Warren, Nagueyalti. 630 MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY SUBJECT HEADINGS FOR VOLUME LIV ALLENDE, ISABEL. See No. 18, pp. 150-151. ALLISON, DOROTHY. See No. 47; No. 14, pp. 418, 419. ANDREWS, RAYMOND. See No. 47. ANGELOU, MAYA. See No. 34, pp. 277, 278; No. 57, p. 79.. ARMSTRONG, SAMUEL CHAPMAN. See No. 30. ARNOW, HARRIETTE SIMPSON. See No. 57, p. 105. BAKHTIN, MIKHAIL. See No. 1, pp. 293, 300, 311; No. 2, p. 425; No. 57, pp. 84, 101. BALDWIN, JOSEPH GLOVER. See No. 39, pp. 121, 122. BALLINGER, WILLIAM PITT. See No. 67. BAUSCH, RICHARD. See No. 9, pp. 378, 379. BEATNIKS. See No. 9, p. 377. BLEIKASTEN, ANDRE. See No. 51, pp. 313-314, 323-324, 3: BRAGG, RICK. See No. 62, p. 272. BREWER, GIL. See No. 3, p. 529, 531, 535. BROWN, CHARLOTTE HAWKINS. See No. 30 BROWNMILLER, SUSAN. See No. 29, p. 26; No. 47, pp. 39, 41, 45. CABLE, GEORGE WASHINGTON. See No. 15,.p. 427428. CALDWELL, ERSKINE. See No. 12, p. 519; No. 56, pp. 541, 542, 546, 549. CALHOUN, JOHN C. See No. 17, p. 282; No. 38, p. 384.. CARPENTIER, ALEJO. See No. 15, pp. 427, 428. CARIBBEAN LITERATURE. See Nos. 15, 53. CASH, WILBUR JOSEPH. See No. 47, passim. CATHER, WILLA. See No. 55; No. 57, pp. 83, 96. CHAPPEL, DEBORAH. See No. 51, pp. 314, 316, 323, 325. CHESN UT, MARY BOYKIN. See No. 17, p. 283. CHESNUTT, CHARLES WADDDELL. See No. 15, p. 428; No. 38, pp. 386, 389-390; No. 57, pp. 98, 104. CHOPIN, KATE. See No. 6, p. 154; No. 57, pp. 79, 83, 99, 105, 107. CLEMENS, SAMUEL LANGHORNE. See Nos. 7, 49; No. 12, p. 520; No. 48, p. 243; No. 62, pp. 270, 272, 273. CLIFTON, LUCILLE. See No. 53, p. 429; No. 57, pp. 79,96, 98, 99, 100. COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR. See No. 5, passim; No. 45, p. 395. CONDE, MARYSE. See No. 53, p. 430. DAHLINGER, FRED. See No. 1, pp. 296 & notes 8, 9, 299, n19. DAVIS, JEFFERSON. See No. 31. INDEX DAWSON, CAROL. See No. 54, pp. 421, 423. DELANY, MARTIN. See No. 28, pp. 339, 342, 361. DELGADO, MARTIN MORUA See No. 15, p. 428. DeLOMBARD, JEANINE. See No. 38, pp. 387-388. DICKEY, JAMES. See No. 48, pp. 237, 243. DOUGLAS, ELLEN. See No. 9, p. 379; No. 57, pp.. 75, 103, 107; No. 54, passim. DOUGLAS, MARY. See no. 57, pp. 81, 96, 101. DOUGLASS, FREDERICK. See No. 38, pp. 386, 387, 387-388. DOVE, RITA. See No. 57, pp. 79, 98, 99. DOY.LE, LAURA. See No. 38, p. 390. DUCLOS, DON. See No. 12, pp. 524-525, 526-527. EASTLAND, JAMES. See No. 57, p. 82. EDMONDSTON, CATHERINE. See No. 17, p. 282. ELIOT, T. S. See No. 5, pp. 139, 140; No. 6, p. 154. ELLIS, C. P. See No. 62, pp. 272-273. ELLISON, RALPH WALDO. See No. 18, pp. 150-151; No. 57, p. 92. EMERSON, RALPH WALDO. See No. 28, pp. 360, 361. FALKNER, MAUD. See No.11, p. 556; No. 12, pp. 515, 529-533; No.40, p. 606, 611, 624; No. 61, p. 580. FALKNER, MURRY CUTHBERT “CHOOKY”. See No. 12, p. 525; No. 20, p. 503. FAULKNER, DOLLY. See No. 20, pp. 503-504; No. 52, passim. FAULKNER, JIMMY. See No. 12, pp. 515, 525. FAULKNER, JOHN.. See Nos. 3, 11, 12, 13, 20, 27, 40, 52, 56, 61. FAULKNER, WILLIAM. See Nos. 1, 4, 10, 12, 36, 40, 42, 51, 60, 61, 66; No. No. 9, pp. 376, 379; No. 15, pp. 427, 428; No. 16, p. 134; No. 17, p. 283; No. 18, pp. 149, 150; No. 20, passim; No. 38, pp. 386, 390; No. 43, pp. 146, 148; No. 47, pp. 40, 41-43; No. 48, p. 243; No. 57, pp. 81, 83, 85, 87; 93, 98, 102-103. FERRISS, LUCY. See No. 16, p. 135. FINSTER, HOWARD. See No. 11, pp. 576-577. FLORIDA. See No. 46. FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. See No. 39, pp. 114, 116-117, 118, 120. FRANKLIN, JAMES. See No. 39, pp. 114, 115. FREUD, SIGMUND. See No. 40, p. 598; No. 48, passim; No. 57, p. 101. GAINES, ERNESTJ . See No. 57, pp. 92, 98,100, 104. 632 MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY GENOVESE, EUGENE. See No. 17, pp. 281, 284 No. 28, p. 349n13. GIBBONS, KAYE. See No. 14, p. 418; No. 54, passim. GILCHRIST, ELLEN. See No. 57, p. 74. GLAUDE, EDDIE, JR. See No. 28, pp. 347-348, 349n13, 359n 14. GRAHAM, JANE KIRKLAND. See No. 55, passim GRAU, SHIRLEY ANN. See No. 57, p. 105. GREESON, JENNIFER RAE. See No. 38, pp. 388-389. HALL, JACQUELYN DOWD. See No. 47, pp. 38, 39. HAMPTON INSTTTUTE. See No. 30. HANNAH, BARRY. See Nos. 8, 10, 33, 44, 48, 58, 63, 64; No. 14, p. 419; No. 38, p. 385. HARPER, FRANCES E. W. See No. 15, p. 428. HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL. See No. 40, pp. 610, 518. HEIDEGGER, MARTIN. See No. 33, pp. 185-186, 187. HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. See No. 8, pp. 213, 217, 218; No. 48, p. 243. HOBSON, FRED. See No. 10, pp. 197-198; No. 57, p. 85. HOLMES, JOHN McCLELLAN. See No. 9, p. 377. HOOPER, JOHNSON JONES. See No. 39, pp. 121, 122. HOWELLS, WILLIAM DEAN. See No. 45, p. 394. HUMMER, T. R. See No. 16, pp. 134-135. HURSTON, ZORA NEALE. See No. 6, p. 154; No. 57, pp. 79, 81, 82, 92, 99, 100, 102. IRIGARAY, LUCE. See No. 57, p. 104. JACOBS, HARRIET [LINDA BRENT]. See No. 38, pp. 384, 386, 388-389; No. 57, pp. 99, 105. JACOBS, ROBERT. See No. 43, p. 146. JEFFERSON, THOMAS. See No. 16, p. 137; No. 28, passim; No. 38, p. 387; No. 39. pp. 114, 118. JOHNSON, GREG. See No. 65, pp. 402403. JONES, MADISON. See No. 65, p. 402. JOYCE, JAMES. See No. 44, pp. 252, 254, 255. KIERKEGAARD, SOREN. See No. 33, pp. 174, 176, 182, 183. KREYLING, MICHAEL. See No. 10, pp. 197-198; No. 43, pp. 146, 148; No. 34a, p.404. LA FARGE, JOHN. See No. 55, pp. 17, 19. LA UGHLIN, CLARENCE JOHN. See No. 11, pp. 570, 576. LAURENS, HENRY. See No. 41, pp. 430, 431. LAURENS, JOHN. See No. 41. INDEX LeVERT, OCTAVIA WALTON. See No. 39, pp. 121, 122. LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. See No. 31, pp. 436, 438. LLOSA, MARIO VARGAS. See No. 18, pp. 149, 150. LOCKRIDGE, ROSS ( Raintree County). See No. 57, p. 91. LOTT, BRETT. See No. 65, p. 402. LUMPKIN, KATHARINE DU PRE. See No. 34a, p. 404; No. 57, pp. 105, 109-110, 110. ; MADDEN, DAVID. See No. 16, p. 137; No. 65, pp. 399, 402.. MAIRS, NANCY. See No. 65, p. 402. MASON, BOBBIE ANN. See No. 35; No. 14, p. 418; No. 57, p. 105. McAULEY, JERRY. See No. 55, pp. 16-17. McCARTHY, CORMAC. See No. 14, p. 418; No. 43, p. 148. McCULLERS, CARSON. .See No. 57, pp. 79, 82, 83, 86, 88, 99. 102, 103, 106, 107, 108. McKEE, ROBERT. See No. 58, pp. 226, 227-228. MEEK, ALEXANDER BEAUFORT. See No. 39, pp. 121, 121-122. MILLER, HENRY. See No. 64, p. 268. MITCHELL, MARGARET. See No. 34, pp. 277, 278; No. 57, pp. 83, 88, 91, 103. MORRISON, TONIL. See No. 15, pp. 428, 429; No. 53, pp. 429, 130: No. 57, NABAKOV, VLADIMIR. See No. 35, p. 331. NAYLOR, GLORIA. See No. 57, pp. 98, 99. NEW CRITICISM. See No. 44, p. 396; No. 65, p. 401. . NORDAN, LEWIS. See No. 9. O’CONNOR, FLANNERY. See No. 65; No. 9, pp. 372, 379; No. 57, pp. 80, 99, 106; No. 62, p. 272. ORWELL, GEORGE. See No. 9, pp. 377-378. OWSLEY, FRANK L. See No. 18, p. 151. PAGE, THOMAS NELSON. See No. 59; No. 23, p. 498. PALMER MEMORIAL INSTITUTE. See No. 30. PICKETT, ALBERT J. See No. 39, pp. 121-122. POE, EDGAR ALLAN. See No. 43, pp. 146, 148. POITIER, SIDNEY. See No. 38, pp. 386, 390. PORTER, CAROLYN. See No. 3, pp. 532-533. PORTER, KATHERINE ANN. See No. 18, pp. 150, 151; No. 57, pp. 83, 103, 107. PURVIS, JOHN. See No. 39, p. 115. 634 MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY

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