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Annas, Mary Roche. “Proletarian
Disaster and Social Change: Representations |
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of Raymond Williams in Vicki Covington’s
Night Ride Home.” Caverns of Night: Coal Mines in
Art, Literature, and Film. Ed. W. Thesing. Columbia: U of South
Carolina P, 2000. 155-165. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 700.455
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Ballard, Sandra L., and Patricia
L. Hudson, eds. Listen Here: Women Writing in |
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Appalachia. Lexington: UP of Kentucky,
2003. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 820.809
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Bell, Vernon. The Achievement
of Cormac McCarthy. Baton Rouge: Louisiana |
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State UP, 1988. |
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Hutchins Library 3rd Floor M123zb |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection M123zb |
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Bennett, Tanya Long. “The Protean
Ivy in Lee Smith’s Fair and Tender Ladies." |
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Southern Literary Journal 30 (1998):
76-95. |
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Berry, Chad. “Upon What Will
I Hang My Hat in the Future? Appalachia and |
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Awaiting Post-Modernity.” Journal of
Appalachian Studies 6 (2000): 121-130. |
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Berry, K. Wesley. “The Lay
of the Land in Cormac McCarthy’s The Orchard |
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Keeper and Child of God.” Southern
Quarterly 38 (2000): 61-77. |
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Brake, Katherine Vande. How They
Shine: Melungeon Characters in the |
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Fiction of Appalachia. Macon: Mercer
UP, 2001. |
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Brickman, Barbara Jane. “Imposition
and Resistance in Cormac McCarthy’s The |
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Orchard Keeper.” Southern Quarterly 38
(2000): 123-134. |
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Briley, Rebecca L. “River of
Earth: Mythic Consciousness in the Works of James |
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Still.” Appalachian Heritage 9
(1981): 64-80. |
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Brown, Joyce Compton. “The
World of Sharyn McCrumb: Timelessness and |
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Changes in the Appalachian Mountains.” Journal
of Kentucky Studies 17 (2000): 79-89. |
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Bruce, Sally. “Old
Catawbans and Mountain Grill: The Appalachian in |
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Thomas Wolfe’s Short Stories.” Contemporary
Appalachia: In Search of a Usable Past. Ed Carl Ross.
Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1987. 37-48. |
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Butler, Ronald. “The Foolishness
of Dreams in Harriette Arnow’s Hunter’s Horn |
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and The Dollmaker.” Appalachian Heritage 12
(1984): 67-78. |
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Byrd, Linda. “The Emergence
of the Sacred Sexual Mother in Lee Smith’s Oral |
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History.” Southern Literary Journal 31
(1998): 119-142. |
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Byrd-Cook, Linda J. “Reconciliation
with the Great Mother Goddess in Lee |
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Smith’s Saving Grace.” Southern
Quarterly 90 (2002): 97-112. |
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Cadle, Dean. “Man on Troublesome.” Appalachian
Heritage 4 (1976): 47-59. |
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Cadle, Dean. “Pattern of a
Writer: Attitudes of James Still.” Appalachian Journal |
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15 (1998): 104-143. |
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Chappell, Fred. “The Waters
of Memory.” Sewanee Review 108 (2000):234-248. |
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Chung, Haeja K. Harriette Simpson
Arnow, Critical Essays on Her Work. East |
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Lansing: Michigan State UP, 1995. |
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Conway, Cecelia. “Robert Morgan’s
Mountain Voice and Lucid Prose.” |
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Appalachian Journal 29 (2001-2002):
180-199. |
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Cunningham, Rodger. “Signs
of Civilization: The Trail of the Lonesome Pine as |
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Colonial Narrative.” Journal of the
Appalachian Studies Association 2 (1990): 21-46. |
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De Eulis, Marilyn. “Primitivism
and Exoticism in John Fox’s Early Work.” |
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Appalachian Journal 4 (1977): 133-143. |
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Douglass, Thomas E. “The Story
of Breece D’J. Pancake.” Appalachian Journal |
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17 (1990): 376-391. |
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Dyer, Joyce. “Dialogue with
a Dead Man.” Appalachian Journal 26 (1998):
32-43. |
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Easton, Terry. “Industrialization,
Class, and Identity in Denise Giardina’s Storming |
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Heaven.” Journal of Appalachian Studies 6
(2000): 151-161. |
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Edwards, Grace Toney. Marilou
Awiakta: Poet for the People.” Her Words: |
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Diverse Words in Contemporary Appalachian
Women’s Poetry. Ed. Felicia Mitchell. Knoxville:
U of Tennessee P, 2002. 19-34. |
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Everton, Michael. “American
Exodus: Movement as Motive and Structure in |
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Thomas Wolfe’s Of Time and the River.” Southern
Literary Journal 30 (1998): 37-53. |
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Fisher-Wirth, Ann. “Abjection
and ‘the feminine’ in Outer Dark.” Cormac |
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McCarthy: New Directions. Ed. J. Lilly.
Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 2002. 125-140. |
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Freeman, Angela B. “The Origins
and Fortunes of Negativity: The West Virginia |
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Worlds of Kramer, Pancake, and Benedict.” Appalachian
Journal 25 (1998): 244-269. |
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Gantt, Patricia M. “Controlling
the Image-Making: Domestic Traditions and Women’s |
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Identity in Appalachian Literature.” North
Carolina Folklore Journal 42 (1995); 91-104. |
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Gantt, Patricia M. “A Level
Gaze Trained at Life: The Poetry of Lisa Coffman." Her |
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Words: Diverse Words in
Contemporary Appalachian Women’s Poetry. Ed. Felicia
Mitchell. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 2002. 69-81. |
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Gantt, Patricia M. “A
Mutual Journey: Wilma Dykeman and Appalachia Regionalism.” |
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Breaking Boundaries:
New Perspectives on Women’s Regional Writing. Ed.
Sherrie Inness and D Royer. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1997.
197-215. |
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Gifford, Terry. “Terrain Character
and Text: Is Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier a |
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Post-Pastoral Novel?” Mississippi Quarterly 55
(2001-2002): 87-96. |
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Gillespie, Kim. “Storming Heaven
in the Decade of Greed.” Journal of the |
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Appalachian Studies Association 7 (1995):
101-110. |
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Glancy, Diane. Pushing the Bear:
A Novel of the Trail of Tears. New York: |
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Harcourt, 1996. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection G545p |
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Grammer, John M. “A Thing
Against Which Time Will Not Prevail: Pastoral |
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and History in Cormac McCarthy’s South.” Cormac
McCarthy. Ed. Harold Bloom. Philadelphia: Chelsea, 2002.
9-22. |
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Hall, Wade. “The Human
Comedy of Cormac McCarthy.” Cormac McCarthy. |
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Ed. Harold Bloom. Philadelphia: Chelsea, 2002.
53-64. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection M123zbL |
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Herring, Gina. “’Approaching
the Alter’: Aesthetic Homecoming in the Poetry of |
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Linda Marion and Lynn Powell.” Appalachian
Heritage 30 (2002): 20-30. |
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Herring, Gina. “The Feminine
Mystique and Elizabeth Maddox Roberts.” |
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Appalachian Journal 28 (2001): 188-203. |
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Hill, Reinhold L. “These Stories
Are Not Real, But They Are As I Can Make Them: |
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Lee Smith’s Literary Ethnography.” Southern
Folklore 57 (2000); 106-118. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 398.05
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Holman, C. Hugh. The Loneliness
at the Core: Studies in Thomas Wolfe. Baton |
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Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1975. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection W855zh |
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Horton, Matthew R. “Hallucinated
Recollections: Narrative as Spatialized of |
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History in The Orchard Keeper." Cormac
McCarthy: New Directions. Ed. James Lilly. Albuquerque:
U of New Mexico P, 2002. 285-312. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection M123zLi |
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Hovis, George. “’When
You Get True Dirt You Get Everything You Need: Forging |
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an Appalachia Arcadia in Fred Chappell’s
Midquest.” Mississippi Quarterly 53 (2000):
389-414. |
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Idol, John L. “Thomas Wolfe
Gets Over Himself.” Appalachian Journal 27 |
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(2000): 344- 353. |
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Josyph, Peter. “Getting the
Voices Right: A Conversation with Robert Morgan |
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about The Gardener’s Son.” Southern
Quarterly 40 (2001): 121-131. |
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Keller, Jane Eblen. “A Level
Place in Up-Hill Times: The Medieval and the |
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Appalachian Woman.” Appalachian Heritage 29
(2001): 21-33. |
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Kennedy, Richard S. “Wolfe’s
Look Homeward Angel as a Novel Development.” |
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South Atlantic Quarterly 63 (1964):
218-226. |
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Krasne, Betty. “Criticism,
A Mirror of Social Change: Harriette Arnow and Her |
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Critics.” Journal of the Appalachian
Studies Association 6 (1994): 113-129. |
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Ladner, Barbara E. “Faith,
Furriners, and Folk Schools: Appalachian Characters in |
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Catherine Marshall’s Christy.” Journal
of the Appalachian Studies Association 5 (1993): 124-134. |
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Lang, John. Understanding Fred
Chappell. Columbia: U of South Carolina P, |
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2000. |
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Leidig, Dan. “On the Rim of
Knowing: The Achievement of Jeff Daniel Marion." |
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Appalachian Journal 10 (1983): 142-157. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051
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Lilley, James D. “Of Whales
and Men: The Dynamics of Cormac McCarthy’s |
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Environmental Imagination.” Southern
Quarterly 38 (2000): 111-122. |
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Luce, Dianne C. “The Cave
of Oblivion: Platonic Mythology in the Child of God." |
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Cormac McCarthy: New Directions. Ed.
James Lilly. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 2002. 171-198. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection M123zLi |
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Luce, Dianne C. “’They
Ain’t the Thing’: Artiface and Hallucinated Recollection
in |
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Cormac McCarthy’s Early
Frame-Works.” Cormac McCarthy. Ed. Harold
Bloom. Philadelphia: Chelsea, 2002. 113-130. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection M123zbL |
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Miller, James A. “Coming
Home to Affrilachia: The Poems of Doris Davenport.” Her |
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Words: Diverse Words
in Contemporary Appalachian Women’s Poetry. Ed.
Felicia Mitchell. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 2002. 96-106. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 821.914
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Millichap, Joseph R. “Thomas
Wolfe’s Southern Railroads: Look Homeward |
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Angel and Beyond.” Dixie Limited: Railroads,
Culture, and Southern Renaissance. Ed. Joseph R. Millichap.
Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 2002. 36-47. |
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Hutchins Library 3rd Floor 820.997 M654d |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection M654d |
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Mooney, Jennifer. “’Room
Is Made for Whoever’: Jo Carson and the Creation |
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of Dialogue Community.” Her Words:
Diverse Words in Contemporary Appalachian Women’s Poetry.
Ed. Felicia Mitchell. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 2002.
50-65. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 821.914
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Morgan, Stacy I. “Migration,
Material Culture, and Identity in William Attaway’s |
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Blood on the Forge and Harriette Arnow’s
The Dollmaker.” College English 63 (2001): 712-740. |
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Noe, Kenneth. “Appalachia’s
Civil War Genesis: Southwest Virginia as Depicted |
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by Northern and European Writers, 1825-1865.” West
Virginia History 50 (1991): 91-108. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051
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Noe, Kenneth W. “’Deadened
Color and Colder Horror’: Rebecca Harding |
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Davis and the Myth of Unionist Appalachia.” Confronting
Appalachian Stereotypes: Back Talk from an American Region. Ed.
Dwight B. Billings, Gurney Norman and Katherine Ledford.
Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1999. 67-84. |
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Special Collections & Archives Berea Collection 306.097
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 306.097
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Olson, Ted. “This Mighty River
of Earth: Reclaiming James Still’s Appalachian |
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Masterpiece.” Journal of Appalachian
Studies 1 (1995): 87-98. |
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Ostwalt, Conrad. “Witches and
Jesus: Lee Smith’s Appalachian Religion.” |
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Southern Literary Journal 31 (1998):
98-118. |
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Palmer, Louis H., III. “An
Appalachian Western: Class and Gender in H. E. |
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Danford’s the West Virginian.” Journal
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Pennington, Lee. “Symbolism
and Poetic Vision in Jesse Stuart’s Early Poetry.” |
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Appalachian Journal 3 (1975): 62-73. |
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Piacentino, Edward J. “No More
Treachy Sentimentalities: The Legacy of T.S. |
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Stribling to the Southern Literary Renascence.” Southern
Studies 20 (1981): 67-83. |
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Piacentino, Edward J. “Searching
for Home: Cross-Racial Bonding in Charles |
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Pryse, Majorie. “Exploring
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Mary Noialles Murfree’s Appalachia.” Legacy 17
(2000): 199-212. |
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Quillen, Rita S. “Looking for
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Miller and Fred Chappell.” Appalachian
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Special Collections & Archives Berea Collection 051
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Richman, Ann F. “Singing
Our Hearts Away: The Poetry of Kathryn Stripling |
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Byer.” Her Words: Diverse Words in
Contemporary Appalachian Women’s Poetry. Ed. Felicia
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 821.914
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Roberts, Terry. “O Lost: A
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(2002-2003): 63-73. |
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Roberts, Terry. “Resurrecting
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(2000): 27-41. |
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Robertson, Sarah. “The Secret
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Anne Phillips’ ‘Bess.’” European
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Rosenberg, Brian. Mary Lee Settle’s
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Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1992. |
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Rubin, Rachel Lee. “My
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Schafer, William J. “Cormac
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Shelby, Anne. “Appalachian
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Smith, Rebecca. “Country
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Whalen, Robert W. “Recollecting
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1929-1931 Southern Textile Strikes.” North
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Williams, Betty Lynch. “Asheville
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Appalachian Heritage 3
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Williams, Cratis D. “The Southern
Mountaineer In Fact and Fiction: Charles Egbert |
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Craddock and the Southern Mountaineer
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Williams, Cratis D. “The Southern
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Wilson, Darlene. “The Felicitous
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Accumulation: John Fox, Jr. and the Formation
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Wilson, Darlene. “A Judicious
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 306.097
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Wolfe, Margaret Ripley. “Lifting
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Worthington, Marianne. “Nothing
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York, Bill. John Fox, Jr.: Appalachian
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