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Annual Bibliography of Studies in Western American Literature Editor: Richard D. Keller, Emporia State University Staff: John D. Burlinson, University of Texas; Mary Kemper, Emporia State University; Thomas J. Lyon, Utah State University; Valerie Neal, University of Minnesota; Donald S. Pady, Iowa State University; Ann Ronald, University of Nevada; Gregory S. Sojka, North Carolina State University. Anyone interested in joining the bibliographical staff is invited to write to Richard Keller, English Department, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas 66801. Authors of books and articles are encouraged to call our attention to items for inclusion in the bibliography. Anaya, Rudolfo. Malpezzi, Frances. “ A Study of the Female Protagonist in Frank Waters’ People of the Valley and Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless Me, Ultima.” South Dakota Review, XIV (Summer 1976), 102-110. Anderson, John Q. Lee, James W. “John Q. Anderson, 1916-1975.” Southwestern American Literature, III (1973), 1-4. Atherton, Gertrude. Forrey, Carolyn. “Gertrude Atherton and the New Woman.” California Historical Quarterly, LV (Fall 1976), 194-209. Wheeler, Leslie. “Montana and the Lady Novelist.” Montana: the Maga­ zine of Western History, XXVII (Winter 1977), 40-51. Barrio, Raymond. Lattin, Vernon E. “Paradise and Plums: Appearance and Reality in Barrio’s The Plum Plum Pickers.” Critique, XIX (1977), 49-57. Bibliographies. Barney, Ronald O. “A List of Dissertations: Literature.” Western Historical Quarterly, VIII (July 1977), 320. Cracroft, Richard H. “Research in Western American Literature.” Western American Literature, XI (February 1977), 343-348. Keller, Richard D. “Annual Bibliography of Studies in Western American Literature.” Western American Literature, XI (February 1977), 331341 . 304 Western American Literature Moul, Keith R. Theodore Roethke’s Career: an Annotated Bibliography. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1977. Pady, Donald S. “Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature: 1975.” MidAmerica IV, (1977), 138-163. Powell, Donald M. “Current Arizona Bibliography.” Arizona Quarterly, XXXI (Winter 1975), 311-314. ---------. “Current Arizona Bibliography.” Arizona Quarterly, XXXII (Autumn 1976), 260-263. ---------. “Current Arizona Bibliography.” Arizona Quarterly, XXXIII (Spring 1977), 61-64. “Recent Articles: Literature and the Arts.” Western Historical Quarterly, VIII (July 1977), 371-372. “Recent Articles: Literature, Music & Folklore.” Western Historical Quar­ terly, VII (October 1976), 348-349. “Western Book Roundup.” by the Old Buckaroos. American Book Collec­ tor, XXVI (May/June 1976), 18, 33-37. Bierce, Ambrose. Logan, F. J. “The Wry Seriousness of ‘Owl Creek Bridge’.” American Literary Realism, 1870-1910, X (Spring 1977), 101-113. Carr, Emily. Tippett, Maria. “Emily Carr’s Klee Wyck.” Canadian Literature, LXXII (Spring 1977), 49-58. Cather, Willa. Bloom, Lillian D. “On Daring to Look Back with Wharton and Cather.” Novel: A Forum on Fiction, X (Winter 1977), 167-178. Shelton, Frank W. “The Image of the Rock and the Family in the Novels of Willa Cather.” The Markham Review, VI (Fall 1976), 9-14. Stouck, David. “Willa Cather and the Indian Heritage.” Twentieth Cen­ tury Literature, XXII (December 1976), 433-443. Clark, Walter Van Tilburg. Hendricks, George D. “Symbolism in Walter Van Tilburg Clark’s The Track of the Cat.” Southwestern American Literature, III (1973), 77-80. Clemens, Samuel L. Budd, Louis J., ed. “A Listing of and Selection from Newspaper and Maga­ zine Interviews with Samuel L. Clemens, 1874-1910. American Literary Realism, 1870-1910, X (Winter 1977), xii, 100 pp. (entire number). Gibson, William M. The Art of Mark Twain. New York: Oxford Univer­ sity Press, 1976. Griska, Joseph M., Jr. “Two New Joel Chandler Harris Reviews of Mark Twain.” American Literature, XLVIII (January 1977), 584-589. Hays, John Q. “Mark Twain’s Rebellion Against God: Origins.” South­ western American Literature, III (1973), 27-38. McMahan, Elizabeth. “Mark Twain’s Criticisms of His America.” Illinois Quarterly, XXXIX (Winter 1976), 5-17. Bibliography 305 Moody, Eric N. “Another Last Word on the Weekly Occidental.” Mark Twain Journal, XVIII (Summer 1977), 11-13. Coolbrith, Ina. Hurst, Lannie. “Ina Coolbrith: Forgotten As Poet . . . Remembered As Librarian.” PNLA Quarterly, XLI (Summer 1977), 4-11. Cooper, James Fenimore. Beard, James Franklin. “Cooper and the Revolutionary Mythos.” Early American Literature, XI (Spring 1976), 84-104. Martin, Terence. “Surviving on the Frontier: The Doubled Consciousness of Natty Bumppo.” South Atlantic Quarterly, LXXV (Autumn 1976), 447-459. Poulsen, Richard C. “Fenimore Cooper and the Exploration of the Great West.” Heritage of Kansas: A Journal of...

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