3. Articles
Almeida, Diana. "'Keela, the Outcast Indian Maiden': (Story)Telling the Southern Ideology." Eudora Welty Review 2 (Spring 2010): 35-52.
———. "Speaking in the Unknown Tongue, Holiness Church, Jackson, 1939." Transatlantica 2.2009. Web.
Bayne, John Soward. "Collecting Eudora Welty."
Firsts: The Book Collector's Magazine 21.2 (Feb. 2011): 14-27.
[13 illustrations of first edition dust jackets] [End Page 205]
———. "Eudora Welty (1909-2001)." Gravely Concerned: Southern Writers' Graves. Clemson, SC: Clemson U Digital P, 2010. 252-53, ix, xiii.
Black, Patti Carr, Randall Kenan, Suzanne Marrs, Mary Alice Welty White, and William F. Winter. "Friends of Eudora Welty and Her Work: A Roundtable Discussion (2009 Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration)." Southern Quarterly 47 (Winter 2010): 80-96.
Byron, Lindsay. "Falling into Blackness: Race, Class, and Female Transgression in Eudora Welty's 'Moon Lake.'" Eudora Welty Review 2 (Spring 2010): 53-67.
Carden, Mary Paniccia. "Fatherlands: Paternal Erotics of Place in Faulkner, Welty, and Morrison." In
Sons and Daughters of Self-made Men: Improvising Gender, Place, Nation in American Literature. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell UP, 2010. 47-79.
[The Golden Apples, "Place in Fiction," also 44, 45, 48, 58-70, 61, 64, 67, 68-69, 79, 132, 197, 210, 211-12]
Chambers, Douglas. "Editor's Introduction."
Southern Quarterly 47 (Winter 2010): 5-9.
[Introduction to Welty issue]
Chenetier, Marc. "Shadows of Rock: Translating Willa Cather."
Cather Studies 8.1 (2010): 23-45.
["The House of Willa Cather," mentioned 24, 31, 32, 41]
Chouard, Géraldine. "Eudora Welty from A to Z: Q to Z." Eudora Welty Review 2 (Spring 2010): 93-125.
———. "Eudora Welty, vue par Annie Leibovitz." Transatlantica 1.2009. Web.
———. "A Weltian Rhapsody: Paul Strand, 'Blind'" (1917) and Eudora Welty, 'Blind Weaver on the WPA, Oktibbeha County, 1930s.'" Transatlantica 2.2009. Web.
Claxton, Mae Miller. "Practical Matters: Eudora Welty Society." Eudora Welty Review 2 (Spring 2010): 145-46.
———. "Window Shopping, Granada, 1930s." Transatlantica 2.2009. Web.
Constantakis, Sara. "Bye-Bye, Brevoort / Eudora Welty." Drama for Students (Vol. 26): Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism on Commonly Studied Dramas. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale/Cengage Learning, 2009. Chapter 3.
Crews, Elizabeth. "Eudora Welty's 'A Curtain of Green': Overcoming Melancholia through Writing." Eudora Welty Review 2 (Spring 2010): 21-33.
Donaldson, Susan V. "Hearing the Dark Voicelessness."
Transatlantica 2.2009. Web.
["Circe"] [End Page 206]
———. "Home Before Dark, Yalobusha County, 1936." Transatlantica 2.2009. Web.
Fuller, Stephen M. "South of South Again: Eudora Welty's Late Surreal Lament 'No Place for You, My Love.'" Southern Quarterly 47 (Winter 2010): 39-55.
Galey, Forrest. "Practical Matters: Eudora Welty Collection at Mississippi Department of Archives and History." Eudora Welty Review 2 (Spring 2010): 146-52.
Goeller, Alison. "1119 Pinehurst Street." Transatlantica 2.2009. Web.
———. "In the Bag." Transatlantica 2.2009. Web.
Haines, Carolyn. "Richard Wright Literary Excellence Award Address."
Southern Quarterly 47 (Winter 2010): 97-100.
[Occasionally discusses Welty as influence]
Hawkins, Jim. "Eudora Welty Pictorial Roots OnLine."
PSA Journal 76 (July 2010): 42.
[Announces link to "a Smithsonian video-symposium on Welty's early images"]
Jones, Suzanne W. "Writing Southern Race Relations: Stories Ellen Douglas Was Brave Enough to Tell."
Southern Quarterly 47 (Winter 2010): 24-38.
[Welty occasionally mentioned.]
Kellow, Brian. "Listening with the Heart." Opera News 74...