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THE MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY INDEX TO VOLUME LVI, 2003 ARTICLES BY AUTHOR, EDITOR, COMPILER Allen, Frank D.,J r. See Perkins, James A. 1. Anderson, Brian. Review of The Rise of Southern Republicans, by Ear] Black and Merle Black. Summer, 454-456 2. Benson, Melanie R. Review of South to the Future: An American Region in the Twenty-First Century, ed. Fred Hobson. Summer, 439-441. . “Disturbing the Calculation’: The Narcissistic Arithmetic of Three Southern Writers.” Fall, 633-645. Bone, Martyn. Review of Conversations with Willie Morris, ed. Jack Bales; Conversations with Ellen Douglas, ed. Panthea Reid; Perspectives on Harry Crews, ed. Erik Bledsoe. Winter, 153-170. . “Were Farms Necessary?: The Agrarian Question.” Review-essay, The Southern Agrarians and the New Deal: Essays afier “I'll Take My Stand,” ed. by Emily S. Bingham and Thomas A. Underwood; The Rebuke of History: The Southern Agrarians and American Conservative Thought, by Paul V. Murphy; Fugitive Theory: Political Theory, the Southern Agrarians, and America, by Christopher M. Duncan. Summer, 421-437. . Review of Richard Ford, by Elinor Ann Walker. Fall, 675-678. Bost, Suzanne. “West Meets East: Nineteenth-Century Southern Dialogues on Mixture, Race, Gender, and Nation.” Fall, 647-656. Branch, Michael P. Review of A Century of Early Ecocriticism, ed. David Mazel. Fall, 678-680 Brasell, R. Bruce. “Defining the American South Relationally.” Winter, 33-54 10. Bucher, Christina G. “Perversely Reading Kate Chopin's ‘Fedora.”” Summer, 373-388. 11. Camp, Stephanie M. H. Review of Gender and the Southern Body Politic, ed. Nancy Bercaw. Summer, 456-459 12. Claxton, Mae Miller. “‘Untamable Texts’: The Art of Georgia O'Keeffe and Eudora Welty.” Spring, 315-330. 13. Duck, Leigh Anne. “Rethinking Community: Post-Plantation Literatures in Postmodernity.” Fall, 511-519. 14. Francis, Jacqueline. “Painting the South with a Northern Eye.” Fall, 597-617. 15. Handley, George B. “On Reading South in the New World: Whitman, Marti, Glissant, and the Hegelian Dialectic.” Fall, 521-544. ). Harrison, Suzan. “Playing with Fire: Women’s Sexuality and Artistry in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway and Eudora Welty’s The Golden Apples.” Spring, 289-313 . Hebert, Maria. “Between Men: Homosocial Desire in Walker Percy’s Lancelot.” Winter, 125-145. 3. Henninger, Katherine. “Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Wright, and the Postcolonial Gaze.” Fall, 581-595 . Hovis, George. Review of Understanding Fred Chappell, by John Lang. Summer, 478-482. . Johnston, Carol Ann. “Sex and the Southern Girl: Eudora Welty’s Critical Legacy.” Spring, 269-287. . Katz, Wendy Jean. Review of The Planter’s Prospect: Privilege & Slavery in Plantation Paintings, by John Michael Vlach. Summer, 451-454. 2. Kolin, Philip C. Review of Tennessee Williams and the South, by Kenneth Holditch and Richard Freeman Leavitt. Summer, 466-469 . Kollin, Susan. Review of Re mapping Southern Literature: Contemporary Southern Writers and the West, by Robert H. Brinkmeyer, ]1 Summer, 448-451 Kreyling, Michael. Review of Hearts of Darkness: Wellsprings of a Southern Literary Tradition, by Bertram Wyatt-Brown. Summer, 441-444. Lawson, Lewis A. “From Tolstoy to Dostoyevsky in The Moviegoer.” Summer, 411-419 Le Cor, Gwen. “Silence and Voices in Robert Penn Warren’s The Cave.” Winter, 55-64 Lewis, Nghana. “She'll Take Her Stand: Gwen Bristow’s Neo- Agrarianism and Visions of Modernity.” Winter, 77-104 Mark, Rebecca. “Wild Strawberries, Cataracts, and Climbing Roses: Clitoral and Seminal Imagery in The Optimist’s Daughter.” Spring, 331-350. . Mattox, Jake. Review of Black Nationalism in the New World: Reading the African-American and West Indian Experience, by Robert Carr. Summer, 445-448 McCarthy, Patrick C. See Perkins, James A. 30. McWilliams, Mark B. “The Human Face of the Age: The Physical Cruelty of Slavery and the Modern American Novel.” Summer, 353-371. 31. Nichols, Capper. Review of Cormac McCarthy: New Directions, ed. James D. Lilley. Summer, 482-485 MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY Nissen, Axel. “Queer Welty, Camp Welty.” Spring, 209-229 3. Padgett, John B. Review of William Faulkner: Self-Presentation and Performance, by James G. Watson. Summer, 459-463. Review of Obscurity’s Myriad Components: The Theory and Practice of William Faulkner, by R. Rio-Jelliffe. Fall, 681-683 . Perkins, James A., Patrick C. McCarthy, and Frank D. Allen, Jr. “Human Genetics and All the King’s Men: The Case of Jack Burden’s Paternity.” Winter, 65-75. 36. Perreault, Jeanne. “The Body, the Critics, and “The Artificial Nigger.” Summer, 389-410 . Pollack, Harriet. “Reading John Robinson.” Spring, 175-208. 8. Prown, Katherine Hemple. Review of Flannery O'Connor: An Annotated Reference Guide to Criticism, by R. Neil Scott; Precision and Depth in Flannery O’Connor’s Short Stones, by Karl-Heinz Westarp. Summer, 174478 . Richardson, Riché. “‘The Birth of a Nation’ hood’: Lessons from Thomas Dixon and D.W. Griffith to William Bradford Huie and The Klansman, O.]. Simpson's First Movie.” Winter, 3-31 . Rieger, Christopher. “The Working-Class Pastoral of Zora Neale Hurston’s Seraph on the Suwanee.” Winter, 105-124 Ring, Natalie J. “Inventing ‘he Tropical South: Race, Region, and the Colonial Model.” Fall, 619-631 3. Saal, Ilka. Review of Williams: A Streetcar Named Desire, by PhilipC Kolin; The Politics of Reputation: The Critical Reception of Tennessee Williams’ Later Plays, by Annette |. Saddik. Summer, 469-474 Review of Tennessee Williams and the South, by Kenneth Holditch and Richard Freeman Leavitt; Magical Muse: Millennial Essays on Tennessee Williams, ed Ralph F. Voss; The Undiscovered Country: The Later Plays of Tennessee Williams, ed. Philip C. Kolin. Fall, 683-691. . Schmidt, Peter. “Walter Scott, Postcolonial Theory, and New South Literature.” Fall, 545-554. lrefzer, Annette. Review of Strange and Lurid Bloom: A Study of the Fiction of Caroline Gordon, by Anne M. Boyle. Summer, 463-465 7. Trouard, Dawn. “Burving Below Sea Level: The Erotics of Sex and Death in The Optimist’s Daughter.” Spring, 231-250 INDEX 48. Tucker, Edward L. “A Letter by Mary Noailles Murfree.” Winter, 147- 150. 49. Waligora-Davis, Nicole A. “Phantom Limbs.” Fall, 657-674. 50. Wolff, Sally. “‘How Babies Could Come’ and ‘How They Could Die’: Eudora Welty’s Children of the Dark Cradle.” Spring, 251-267. 51. Wonham, Henry B. Review of Charles W. Chesnutt and the Fictions of Race, by Dean McWilliams. Winter, 151-153. 52. Yaeger, Patricia. “Southern Orientalism: Flannery O’Connor’s Cosmopolis.” Fall, 491-510. BOOKS REVIEWED, BY AUTHOR, EDITOR, COMPILER Bales, Jack, ed. Conversations with Willie Morris. Winter, 153-170. Bercaw, Nancy. Gender and the Southern Body Politic. Summer, 456-459. Bingham, Emily S., and Thomas A. Underwood, eds. The Southern Agrarians and the New Deal: Essays after “I'll Take My Stand.” Summer, 421-437. Black, Earl, and Merle Black. The Rise of Southern Republicans. Summer, 454- 156. Bledsoe, Erik, ed. Perspectives on Harry Crews. Winter, 153-170. Boyle, Anne M. Strange and Lurid Bloom: A Study of the Fiction of Caroline Gordon. Summer, 463-465. Brinkmeyer, Robert H., Jr. Remapping Southern Literature: Contemporary Southern Writers and the West. Summer, 448-451. Carr, Robert. Black Nationalism in the New World: Readingth e African-American and West Indian Experience. Summer, 445-448. Duncan, ChristopIh er M. Fugfi tive Theory: Political Theory, the Southern Agrarians, and America. Summer, 421-437. Hobson, Fred, ed. South to the Future: An American Region in the Twenty-First Century. Summer, 439-441. Holditch, Kenneth, and Richard Freeman Leavitt. Tennessee Williams and the South. Summer, 466-469; Fall, 675-683. Kolin, Philip C. Williams: A Streetcar Named Desire. Summer, 469-474 , ed. The Undiscovered Country: The Later Plays of Tennessee Williams. Fall, 675-683. Lang, John. Understanding Fred Chappell. Summer, 478-482. Leavitt, Richard Freeman. See Holditch, Kenneth. Lilley, James D., ed. Cormac McCarthy: New Directions. Summer, 482-485. Mazel, David, ed. A Century of Early Ecocriticism. Fall, 670-672. 696 MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY McWilliams, Dean. Charles W. Chesnutt and the Fictions of Race. Winter, 151- 153. Murphy, Paul V. The Rebuke of History: The Southern Agrarians and American Conservative Thought. Summer, 421-437. Reid, Panthea, ed. Conversations with Ellen Douglas. Winter, 153-170. Rio-Jelliffe, R. Obscurnity’s Myriad Components: The Theory and Practiceo fW illiam Faulkner. Fall, 673-675. Saddik, Annette |. The Politics of Reputation: The Critical Reception of Tennessee Williams’ Later Plays. Summer, 469-474. Scott, R. Neil. Flannery O'Connor: An Annotated Reference Guide to Criticism. Summer, 474-478. Underwood, Thomas A. See Bingham, Emily S. - Viach, John Michael. The Planter’s Prospect: Privilege © Slavery in Plantation Paintings. Summer, 451-454. Voss, Ralph F., ed. Magical Muse: Millennial Essays on Tennessee Williams. Fall, 675-683. Walker, Elinor Ann. Richard Ford. Fall, 667-670. Watson, James G. William Faulkner: Self-Presentaiion and Performance. Summer, 159-463. Westarp, Karl-Heinz. Precision and Depth in Flannery O'Connor’s Short Stories. Summer, 474-478 Wyatt-Brown, Bertram. Hearts of Darkness: Wellsprings of a Southern Literary Tradition. Summer, 441-444 SUBJECT HEADINGS FOR VOLUME LVI AGRARIANS. See No. 5; No. 6, p. 676; No. 23, p. 448; No. 27 ALSTON, CHARLES. See No. 14, passim. BAKER, HOUSTON A., JR. See No. 30, p. 355: No. 40, pp. 557.576: No. 49, p. 657. BASS, RICK. See No. 23, pp. 448, 450 BENTON, THOMAS HART. See No. 14, pp. 600, 604. BC IRGES, J¢ YRGE LUIS. See No. 15, pp. 531, 535, 537-538, 542. BRATHWAITE, EDWARD KAMAU. See No. 49, pp. 657, 659, 665. BRISTOW, GWEN. See No. 27 BROOKS, CLEANTH. See No. 5, pp. 426 n7, 437. BUCKLEY, WILLIAM. See No. 5, pp. 432-433. CABLE, GEORGE WASHINGTON. See No. 15, p. 52 INDEX CAMUS, ALBERT. See No. 25, p. 413. CATHER, WILLA. See No. 47, pp. 231-233, 235-239, 246, 249-250. CEZANNE, PAUL. See No. 14, p. 601. CHAPPELL, FRED. See No. 19 CHESNUTT, CHARLES W. See No. 45, pp. 545, 548, 553; No. 51. CHOPIN, KATE. See No. 10; No. 20, p. 286; No. 24, p. 443. CREEKMORE, HUBERT. See No. 37, pp. 175, 177, 200, 202, 206, 208. CREWS, HARRY. See No. 4. DAVIDSON, DONALD. See No. 5, passim. DAVIS, WILLIAM W. H. See No. 7, pp. 648, 651. DICKEY, JAMES. See No. 23, pp. 449-450. DIXON, THOMAS. See No. 39; No. 45, pp. 545, 549-552 DOSTOYEVSKY, FEODOR. See No. 25 DOUGLAS, ELLEN. See No. 4 DOUGLASS, FREDERICK. See No. 24, p. 444; No. 30, pp. 356, 358-359, 364-365, 369; No. 39, p. 19. DU BOIS, W.E.B. See No. 29, p. 445; No. 39, p. 13 n22; No. 45, p. 553; No. ELIOT, T. S. See No. 39, pp. 190-193. ELLISON, RALPH. See No. 30, p. 365; No. 52, p. 496. FAULKNER, WILLIAM. See No. 2; No. 6, p. 676; No. 15, pp. 539-543; No. 20, pp. 269, 275-276; No. 24, pp. 443, 444; No. 30, pp. 354, 362; No. 33; No. 34; No. 37, pp. 175, 178, 179, 198, 207; No. 50, pp. 254, 263. FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT. See No. 44, p. 688. FORD, RICHARD. See No. 4, p. 161; No. 6; No. 23, p. 450. FOUCAULT, MICHEL. See No. 17, p. 141; No. 18, p. 583; No. 42, pp. 624 625 FRAZIER, CHARLES. See No. 30, pp. 353, 366, 367 GLISSANT, EDOUARD, See No. 2, p. 632; No. 13, p. 511; No. 15; No. 49, pp. 658-659, 673. GORDON, CAROLINE. See No. 25, pp. 411, 413; No. 46. GRIFFITH, D. W. See No. 39 GRIGGS, SUTTON. See No. 45, p. 553 HARPER, FRANCES. See No. 45, p. 553. HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER. See No. 49, p. 667. HARRIS, WILSON. See No. 15, p. 542; No. 49, pp. 665-666. HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL. See No. 19, p. 480; No. 24, p. 444; No. 33, p. 432; No. 52, pp. 495-496. MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY HAYES, CARLTON J. H. See No. 9, pp. 33, 47, 53. HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH. See No. 15. HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. See No. 24, p. 444; No. 32, p. 211. HUIE, WILLIAM BRADFORD. See No. 39. HUNTINGTON, ELLSWORTH. See No. 42, pp. 619, 630 HURSTON, ZORA NEALE. See No. 18; No. 41. JAMES, HENRY. See No. 24, p. 442; No. 32, p. 213. JOHNSON, JAMES WELDON. See No. 2. JOHNSON, MALVIN GRAY. See No. 14, passim. JOYCE, JAMES. See No. 16, pp. 293-294, 301; No. 37, p. 190. KING, MARTIN LUTHER, JR. See No. 9, pp. 40, 51; No. 13, p. 518; No. 52, p 502. KINGSOLVER, BARBARA. See No. 23, pp. 448, 450. LYTLE, ANDREW. See No. 5, passim. MARTI, JOSE. See No. 15 MARX, KARL. See No. 52, p. 506. MCCARTHY, CORMAC. See No. 23, p- 448, 450; No. 31. MCMILLAN, TERRY. See No. 40, pp. 560, 569-578. MELVILLE, HERMAN. See No. 24, p. 444; No. 37, p. 192; No. 52, p. 496. MORRIS, WILLIE. See No. 4. MORRISON, TONI. See No 30, pp. 354, 361-362, 364, 365, 367-368, 369- 370; No. 40, passim. MURFREE, MARY NOAILLES. See No. 48. NEWMAN, FRANCES. See No. 2. O’CONNOR, FLANNERY. See No. 4, p. 164; No. 20, p. 276 n11; No. 36; No. 38; No. 46, p. 464; No. 52. O'KEEFFE, GEORGIA. See No. 12. PAGE, THOMAS NELSON. See No. 41, pp. 107, 108, 122; No. 45, p. 550. PAZ, OCTAVIO. See No. 15, pp. 522, 524, 526-527. PERCY, WALKER. See No. 6, p. 676; No. 17; No. 25. POE, EDGAR ALLAN. See No. 19, p. 480; No. 24, p. 443. PORTER, KATHERINE ANNE. See No. 37, pp. 175, 206; No. 46, p. 464. POUND, EZRA. See No. 5, p. 435. PRICE-MARS, JEAN. See No. 13, p. 513. RANSOM, JOHN CROWE. See No. 5, passim. ROBINSON, JOHN. See No. 37. INDEX RUBIN, LOUIS D., JR. See No. 5, pp. 423-425, 432-433, 435-436; No. 24, p. 443. RUIZ DE BURTON, MARIA AMPARO. See No. 7, passim. SARTRE, JEAN-PAUL. See No. 6, p. 676; No. 9, pp. 42-44, 53. SCOTT, WALTER. See No. 45. SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. See No. 28, pp. 331, 332, 335, 342, 345 SIMMS, WILLIAM GILMORE. See No. 24, p. 443; No. 41, pp. 107, 108, 122; No. 45, pp. 545, 548. SIMPSON, O. J. See No. 39. SMITH, WILLIAM JAY. See No. 37, pp. 206-207 SONTAG, SUSAN. See No. 32, passim. STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER. See No. 30, pp. 357, 362, 365, 366-367, 370. STYRON, WILLIAM. See No. 30, pp. 354-355, 362, 366. TARTT, DONNA. See No. 4, p. 153 TATE, ALLEN. See No. 5, passim; No. 46, p. 464 POLSTOY, LEO. See No. 25 POOMER, JEAN. See No. 14, p. 605; No. 39, pp. 25-26 TWAIN, MARK. See No. 24, p. 443; No. 45, pp. 545, 548, 552. ULMANN, DORIS. See No. 14, passim. WALKER, ALICE. See No. 13, pp. 516-519; No. 20, p. 270; No. 41, p. 109. WALKER, MARGARET. See No. 30, pp 354, 362-363, 365. WARREN, ROBERT PENN. See No. 5, passim; No. 26; No. 3! ). WELTY, EUDORA. See No. 12; No. 16; No. 20; No. 28; No. 32; No. 37; No. 17: No. 50 WHITMAN, WALT. See No. 8, p. 679; No. 15 WILLIAMS, SHERLEY ANNE. See No. 30, pp. 354, 363-364 WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE. See No. 22; No. 43; No. 44. WRIGHT, RICHARD. See No. 18; No. 29, pp. 445-446. WOODRUFF, HALE A. See No. 14, pp. 597, 599 n6, 604. WOOLF, VIRGINIA. See No. 16; No. 24, p. 444; No. 28, pp. 339, 344, 349. YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER. See No. 16, pp. 306, 310-311; No. 52, p. 491. YOUNG, STARK. See No. 5, p. 422. MISSISSIPPI QUARTERLY

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