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English 3700a SS1: N. Am. Western Fiction
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Stegner Aaron, Daniel. "Sinclair Lewis, Main Street." The American (1965): 166-79. Ahearn, Kerry. "The Big Rock Candy Mountain and Angle of Repose: Trial and Culmination." Western-American-Literature, Logan, UT 10 (1975): 11-27. ---. "Heroes Vs. Women: Conflict and Duplicity in Stegner." Western-Humanities-Review, Salt Lake City, UT 31 (1977): 125-41. ---. "Heroes Vs. Women: Conflict and Duplicity in Stegner." Lewis-Merrill. Women, Women Writers, and the West. Troy, NY : Whitston 252 (1979): 143-59. ---. "Stegner's Short Fiction." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 23.4 (1985): 70-86. Arthur, Anthony. "Critical Essays on Wallace Stegner." Boston : Hall 227 (1982). Bain, Robert. "Two Versions of the West: The Grapes of Wrath and The Big Rock Candy Mountain." Steinbeck Newsletter 10.1 (1997): 14-17. Baker, Carlos. "Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms." The American (1965): 192-205. Baurecht, William C. "Within a Continuous Frame: Stegner's Family Album in The Big Rock Candy Mountain." Critical Essays on Wallace Stegner. Boston : Hall 227 (1982): 98-108. Benson, Jackson J. "Eastering': Wallace Stegner's Love Affair with Vermont in Crossing to Safety." Western-American-Literature, Logan, UT (WAL) 25.1 (May 1990): 27-33. ---. "Finding a Voice of His Own: The Story of Wallace Stegner's Fiction." Western-American-Literature, Logan, UT (WAL) 29.2 (1994): 99-122. ---. "Finding a Voice of His Own: The Story of Wallace Stegner's Fiction." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 205-29. ---. "A Friendship with Consequences: Robert Frost and Wallace Stegner." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 34.2 (1996): 6-23. ---. "Wallace Stegner and the Battle Against Rugged Individualism." Spring 61.2 (1993): 5-18. ---. "Writing as the Expression of Belief." Johnson-Paul-W. (Foreword). Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History, and Landscape. Washington, DC : Island 256 (1997): 21-29. Berry, Wendell. "Wallace Stegner and the Great Community." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 23.4 (1985): 10-18. Berryman, John. "Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage." The American (1965): 86-96. Bevis, William. "Stegner: The Civic Style." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 255-67. Bradley, Dorothy. "Stegner and Contemporary Western Politics of the Land." Johnson-Paul-W. (Foreword). Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History, and Landscape. Washington, DC : Island 256 (1997): 201-07. Burr, Cornelia Ann. "Perceptions of Landscape in Twentieth Century American Literature: Landscapes from Four American Writers (Wallace Stegner, Ivan Doig, Jack Kerouac, and Wendell Berry)." Dissertation-Abstracts-International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI) Sept 1994: 55. Burrows, James Russell. "The Pastoral Convention in the California Novels of Wallace Stegner." Dissertation-Abstracts-International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI) May 1988: 48. Burrows, Russell. "Wallace Stegner's Version of Pastoral." Western-American-Literature, Logan, UT (WAL) 25.1 (May 1990): 15-25. Burrows, Russell, and Michele Moylan. "The Narrative Voice and the Psychology Behind It: Wallace Stegner's Angle of Repose." Journal-of-Evolutionary-Psychology, Pittsburgh, PA (JEP) 10 (Aug 1989): 3-4. Canzoneri, Robert. "Wallace Stegner: Trial by Existence." The Southern-Review, Baton Rouge, LA 9 (1973): 796-827. Casey, Randall. "Horizontal and Vertical: The Life of Wallace Stegner." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 31.3 (1993): 3-6. Colberg, Nancy, and James R. Hepworth. "Wallace Stegner: A Descriptive Bibliography." Lewiston, ID : Confluence (1990): 280. Collins, Carvel. "Frank Norris, McTeague: A Story of San Francisco." The American (1965): 97-105. ---. "William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury." The American (1965): 219-28. Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth. "Why I Can't Read Wallace Stegner and Other Essays." Madison : U of Wisconsin P (1996): 158. Daniel, John. "Wallace Stegner's Hunger for Wholeness." Johnson-Paul-W. (Foreword). Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History, and Landscape. Washington, DC : Island 256 (1997): 31-42. Dillon, David. "Time's Prisoners: An Interview with Wallace Stegner." Southwest-Review, Dallas, TX 61 (1976): 252-67. Doig, Ivan. "Thoughts on Wallace Stegner." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 35-38. Ellis, James. "Wallace Stegner's Art of Literary Allusion: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Faust in 'Maiden in a Tower." Studies-in-Short-Fiction, Newberry, SC 17 (1980): 105-11. Etulain, Richard W. "Wallace Stegner, Western Humanist." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 49-60. ---. "Western Fiction and History: A Reconsideration," 1979. 152-74. Ferguson, J.M. Jr. "Cellars of Consciousness: Stegner's 'The Blue-Winged Teal." Studies-in-Short-Fiction, Newberry, SC 14 (1977): 180-82. Ferguson, Suzanne. "History, Fiction, and Propaganda: The Man of Letters and the American West: An Interview with Wallace Stegner." Groselclose-Barbara (Ed. 314 (1985): 3-22. Flora, Joseph M. "Stegner and Hemingway as Short Story Writers: Some Parallels and Contrasts in Two Masters." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 30.1 (1992): 104-19. ---. "Vardis Fisher and Wallace Stegner: Teacher and Student." Western-American-Literature, Logan, UT 5 (1970): 121-28. ---. "Wallace Stegner." Maguire-James-H. (Introd. 1353 (1987): 971-88. ---. "Wallace Stegner: An Update and a Retrospect," 1997. 836-53. Flores, Dan. "Bioregionalist of the High and Dry: Stegner and Western Environmentalism." Johnson-Paul-W. (Foreword). Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History, and Landscape. Washington, DC : Island 256 (1997): 107-20. ---. "Citizen of a Larger Country: Wallace Stegner, the Environment, and the West." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 73-86. Gamble, David E. "Wallace Stegner and the Gift of Wilderness." 4, 1988. 99-110. Gilbert, Susan. "Children of the Seventies: The American Family in Recent Fiction." Soundings 63 (1980): 199-213. Graulich, Melody. "Book Learning: Angle of Repose as a Literary History." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 231-53. ---. "The Guides To Conduct That a Tradition Offers: Wallace Stegner's Angle of Repose." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 23.4 (1985): 87-106. ---. "Ruminations on Stegner's Protective Impulse and the Art of Storytelling." Johnson-Paul-W. (Foreword). Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History, and Landscape. Washington, DC : Island 256 (1997): 43-59. Hairston, Joe B. "The Westerner's Dilemma." Dissertation-Abstracts-International, Ann Arbor, MI (1971): 32. Harlow, Robert. "Whitemud Revisited." Canadian-Literature, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1w5.16 (1963): 63-66. Harrison, Dick. "Frontiers and Borders: Wallace Stegner in Canada." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 181-204. Henkin, Bill. "Time Is Not Just Chronology: An Interview with Wallace Stegner." Massachusetts Review 20 (1979): 127-39. Hepworth, James R. "Stealing Glances: Three Interviews with Wallace Stegner." Albuquerque, NM : U of New Mexico P 118 (1998). ---. "Wallace Stegner, the Quiet Revolutionary." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 17-26. ---. "Wallace Stegner's Practice of the Wild." Johnson-Paul-W. (Foreword). Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History, and Landscape. Washington, DC : Island 256 (1997): 61-80. Hepworth, James Ralph. "Wallace Stegner's 'Angle of Repose': One Reader's Response." Dissertation-Abstracts-International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI) June 1990: 50. Hofheins, Roger, and Dan Tooker. "Interview with Wallace Stegner." Southern-Review, Baton Rouge, LA 11 (1975): 794-801. Hough, Robert Lee. "William Dean Howells, The Rise of Silas Lapham." The American (1965): 73-85. House, Kay Seymour. "James Fenimore Cooper, The Pioneers." The American (1965): 1-12. Houston, James D. "Wallace Stegner: Universal Truths Rooted in a Region." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 23.4 (1985): 6-9. Howard, Leon. "Herman Melville, Moby Dick." The American (1965): 25-34. Howe, Irving. "Sherwood Anderson, Winesburg, Ohio." The American (1965): 154-65. Hudson, Lois Phillips. "The Big Rock Candy Mountain: No Roots--and No Frontier." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD 9.1 (1971): 3-13. "Interview (with Wallace Stegner)." Great Lakes Review 2.1 (1975): 1-25. Jenson, Sid. "The Compassionate Seer: Wallace Stegner's Literary Artist." Brigham-Young-University-Studies, Provo, UT 14 (1974): 248-62. Jenson, Sidney L. "The Middle Ground: A Study of Wallace Stegner's Use of History in Fiction." Dissertation-Abstracts-International, Ann Arbor, MI (1973): 33. Keller, Robert H. "Joe Hill Ain't Never Died': Wallace Stegner's Act of Literary Imagination." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 163-79. Kittredge, William. "The Good Rain: Stegner and the Wild." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 39-46. Knight, Richard L. "Field Report from the New American West." Johnson-Paul-W. (Foreword). Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History, and Landscape. Washington, DC : Island 256 (1997): 181-200. Lavender, David. "The Tyranny of Facts." Old Southwest/New Southwest: Essays on a Region and Its Literature. Tucson : Tucson Public Lib. 167 (1987): 63-73. Levin, David. "Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter." The American (1965): 13-24. Lewis, Merrill. "Wallace Stegner's Recapitulation: Memory as Art Form." Critical Essays on Wallace Stegner. Boston : Hall 227 (1982): 210-21. Lewis, Merrill E., and Lorene Lewis. "Wallace Stegner." Boise, Idaho : Boise State College (1972): 48. Limerick, Patricia Nelson. "Precedents to Wisdom." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 105-17. Loomis, Edward. "Wallace Stegner and Yvor Winters as Teachers." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 23.4 (1985): 19-24. Mason, Kenneth C. "The Big Rock Candy Mountain: The Consequences of a Delusory American Dream." Great-Plains-Quarterly, Lincoln, NE (GPQ) 6.1 (1986): 34-43. Meine, Curt. "Wallace Stegner: Geobiographer." Johnson-Paul-W. (Foreword). Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History, and Landscape. Washington, DC : Island 256 (1997): 121-36. Meine, Curt, and Paul W. Johnson. "Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History, and Landscape." Washington, DC : Island (1997): 256. Melfi, Mary Ann. "Spiritual Growth and the Evolution of Consciousness in Wallace Stegner's All the Little Live Things." Journal-of-Evolutionary-Psychology, Pittsburgh, PA (JEP) 14 (Aug 1993): 3-4. Milton, John. "Conversation with Wallace Stegner." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 23.4 (1985): 107-18. Milton, John R. "Conversation with Wallace Stegner." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 26.4 (1988): 63-75. ---. "Conversations with Distinguished Western American Novelists." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD 9.1 (1971): 15-57. Milton, John R., and Wallace Stegner. "Conversations with Frederick Manfred; Foreword Wallace Stegner." Salt Lake City : U of Utah P (1974): 170. Mizener, Arthur. "F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby." The American (1965): 180-91. Moseley, Richard. "First-Person Narration in Wallace Stegner's All the Little Live Things." 2, 1973. 12-13. Moser, Thomas C. "Thomas Wolfe, Look Homeward, Angel." The American (1965): 206-18. Nugent, Walter. "Wallace Stegner, John Wesley Powell, and the Shrinking West." Johnson-Paul-W. (Foreword). Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History, and Landscape. Washington, DC : Island 256 (1997): 97-106. Occhino, Janet. "Inside Out: The West of Wallace Stegner's Angle of Repose." Anq 9.3 (1996): 30-39. Olsen, Brett J. "Wallace Stegner and the Environmental Ethic: Environmentalism as a Rejection of Western Myth." Western-American-Literature, Logan, UT (WAL) 29.2 (1994): 123-42. Otis, John Whitacre. "The Purified Vision: The Fiction of Wallace Stegner." Dissertation-Abstracts-International, Ann Arbor, MI 38 (1978): 6123a-24a. Papanikolas, Zeese, and Wallace Stegner. "Buried Unsung: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre." Salt Lake City : U of Utah P (1982): 331. Pichaske, David R., and Eugene J. McCarthy. "Late Harvest: Rural American Writing by Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Carolyn Chute, Annie Dillard, William Gass, Garrison Keillor, Bobbie Ann Mason, Wallace Stegner, and Others." New York : Paragon (1991): 452. Poirier, Richard. "Edith Wharton, The House of Mirth." The American (1965): 117-32. ---. "Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady." The American (1965): 47-60. Rankin, Charles E., William E. Farr, and Stewart L. Udall. "Wallace Stegner: Man and Writer." Albuquerque : U of New Mexico P (1996): 280. Rice, Rodney P. "Wallace Stegner and Tom Wolfe: Cowboys, Pilots, and The Right Stuff." 2, Mar, 1991. 5-7. Robertson, Jamie. "Henry Adams, Wallace Stegner, and the Search for a Sense of Place in the West." 135-43. Robinson, Forrest G. "A Usable Heroism: Wallace Stegner's Beyond the Hundredth Meridian." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 23.4 (1985): 58-69. ---. "Wallace Stegner's Family Saga: From The Big Rock Candy Mountain to Recapitulation." Western-American-Literature, Logan, UT (WAL) 17.2 (Aug 1982): 101-16. Robinson, Forrest G., and Margaret G. Robinson. "Wallace Stegner." Boston : Twayne (1977): 188. Ronald, Ann. "Stegner and Stewardship." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 87-103. Ronda, Bruce A. "Themes of Past and Present in Angle of Repose." Studies-in-American-Fiction, Boston, MA (SAF) 10.2 (1982): 217-26. Saderup, Dian. "Stillness in Motion: Marriage in the Novels of Wallace Stegner." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A Oct 1998: 59. Shillinglaw, Susan. "Wallace Stegner, 1907-1993." Steinbeck Newsletter (1993): 6. Simpson, Claude M. Jr. "John W. DeForest, Miss Ravenel's Conversion." The American (1965): 35-46. ---. "Theodore Dreiser, Sister Carrie." The American (1965): 106-16. Singer, Barnett. "The Historical Ideal in Wallace Stegner's Fiction." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD 15.1 (1977): 28-44. Smith, Henry Nash. "Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." The American (1965): 61-72. Stegner, Page. "A Brief Reminiscence: Father, Teacher, Collaborator." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 27-33. Stegner, Wallace. "The American Novel from James Fenimore Cooper to William Faulkner." New York : Basic (1965). ---. "Bernard De Voto." Maguire-James-H. (Introd. 1353 (1987): 899-911. ---. "Bernard DeVoto." Western-American-Literature, Logan, UT (WAL) 20.2 (1985): 151-64. ---. "Haunted by Waters." Nichols-Hugh (Ed. 226 (1988): 153-60. ---. "The Legacy of Aldo Leopold." Companion to A Sand County Almanac: Interpretive & Critical Essays. Madison : U of Wisconsin P 310 (1987): 233-45. ---. "A Letter to Wendell Berry." Wendell Berry. Lewiston, ID : Confluence 223 (1991): 47-52. ---. "The Letters of Bernard DeVoto.; With Introd." Garden City, NY : Doubleday (1975): 393. ---. "The Long Road from Byblos." Soundings 13.19 (1982): 4-19. ---. "The Provincial Consciousness." University of Toronto Quarterly 1a6.43 (1974): 299-310. ---. "Rediscovery: Wescott's Goodbye Wisconsin." The Southern-Review, Baton Rouge, LA 6 (1970): 674-81. ---. "Teaching the Short Story." Davis : Dept of Eng. ---. "The Uneasy Chair: A Biography of Bernard DeVoto." Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday (1974): 464. ---. "Willa Cather, My Antonia." The American (1965): 144-53. ---. "The Writer and the Concept of Adulthood." Daedalus 105.4 (1976): 39-48. Stegner, Wallace, et al. "The Writer's Sense of Place." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 26.4 (1988): 93-120. Swingrover, Elizabeth Anne. "The Way Things Are': The Later Novels of Wallace Stegner." Dissertation-Abstracts-International, Ann Arbor, MI (DAI) Aug 1989: 50. Topping, Gary. "Wallace Stegner and the Mormons." South-Dakota-Review, Vermillion, SD (SDR) 23.4 (1985): 25-41. ---. "Wallace Stegner the Historian." Farr-William-E. (Ed. 280 (1996): 145-61. Tyburski, Susan J. "Wallace Stegner's Vision of Wilderness." Western-American-Literature, Logan, UT (WAL) 18.2 (1983): 133-48. Vale, Thomas R. "Nature and People in the American West: Guidance From Stegner's Sense of Place." Johnson-Paul-W. (Foreword). Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History, and Landscape. Washington, DC : Island 256 (1997): 163-79. Vorpahl, Ben M., and Wallace Stegner. "My Dear Wister: The Frederic Remington-Owen Wister Letters.; With Introd. Foreword Wallace Stegner." Palo Alto, Calif. : Amer. West Pub. Co (1972): 343. Walker, Franklin. "Jack London, Martin Eden." 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