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Index to Volume XII 355 ARTICLES Barry, Nora. “The Bear’s Son Folk Tale in When the Legends Die and House Made of Dawn” .................................................................... 275 Baskett, Sam S. “Martin Eden: Jack London’s ‘Splendid Dream’ ” .... 199 Benson, Jackson J. “John Steinbeck’s Cannery Row: A Reconsideration” ................................................................................... 11 Bucco, Martin. “The East-West Theme in Drieser’s An American Tragedy” ............................................................................ 177 Butler, Michael D. “Sons of Oliver Edwards; or, The Other American Hero” .................................................................... 53 Carpenter, Frederic I. “ ‘Post Mortem’: ‘The Poet Is Dead’” ............ 3 Greenwell, Scott L. “Fascists in Fiction; Two Early Novels of Mari Sandoz” ............................................................................................. 133 Haslam, Gerald. “Predators inLiterature” .................................................. 123 Kunz, Don. “Learning the Hard Way in James Dickey’s Deliverance'’.. 289 Moore, Hugh L. “Francis Parkman on the Oregon Trail: A Study in Cultural Prejudice” ............................................................. 185 Nickerson, Edward A. “Robinson Jeffers: Apocalypse and His ‘Inevitable Place’” .............................................................................. Ill Rucker, Mary E. “Natural, Tribal, and Civil Law in Cooper’s The Prairie” ................................................................................ 215 Westbrook, Max. “Riders of Judgment: An Exercise in Ontological Criticism” .............................................................................. 41 Wild, Barbara. “ ‘The Thing Not Named’ in The Professor’s House” .... 263 Wylder, Delbert E. “Emerson Plough as Conservationist and Muckraker” ......................................................................................... 93 NOTES Clark, William Bedford. “A Tale of Two Chiefs: WilliamFaulkner’s ‘Ikkemotube’ and Washington Irving’s ‘Blackbird’” ......................... 223 ESSAY REVIEW S Barltrop, Robert. Jack London: The Man, The Writer, The Rebel .... 231 Everson, William and Bill Hotchkiss, eds. The Double Axe and and Other Poems ....................................................................................... 227 Hotchkiss, Bill. Jeffers: The Sivaistic Vision .............................................. 227 Jeffers, Robinson. Dear Judas and Other Poems ...................................... 227 356 Western American Literature Jeffers, Robinson. The Women at Point Sur and Other Poems ............ 227 Sherman, Joan. Jack London: A Reference Guide .................................... 231 REVIEW S Abbey, Edward. The Journey Home ........................................................... 248 Abbey, Rita Deanin. Rivertrip ........................................................................ 247 Adams, Alexander. Sunlight and Storm ...................................................... 330 Aly, Lucile F. John G. Neihardt .................................................................... 237 Anderson, Frederick, Michael B. Frank, Kenneth M. Sanderson, eds. Mark Twain’s Notebooks and Journals, Volume I ........................... 73 Anderson, Frederick, Lin Salamo, Bernard L. Stein, eds. Mark Twain’s Notebooks and Journals, Volume II ......................... 73 Appleman, Roy E. Lewis and Clark: Historic Places ............................... 158 Astro, Richard. Edward F. Ricketts ............................................................. 237 Baird, Thomas. The Way to the Old Sailors Home .................................. 349 Barker, Omar S., intro. Spurs ........................................................................ 345 Baumann, Michael L. B. Traven: An Introduction ................................. 81 Berger, Thomas. Who Is Teddy Villanova? .............................................. 326 Bergon, Frank. Stephen Crane’s Artistry ..................................................... 335 Bower, Donald E. Fred Rosenstock ............................................................. 255 Bowering, George. The Catch ........................................................................ 244 Carter, Forrest. The Education of Little Tree .......................................... 165 Caughey, John and LaRee. Los Angeles: Biography of a City.............. 171 Church, Peggy Pond. Neiv & Selected Poems ............................................ 157 Clarkson, Ewan. The Badgers of Summercombe ...................................... 349 Courlander, Harold. The Mesa of Flowers ................................................ 254 Day, Robert. The Last Cattle Drive ........................................................... 343 de Angulo, Jaime. How the World Was Made ........................................ 162 de Angulo, Jaime. Shabegok .......................................................................... 162 Dorn, Edward. The Collected Poems: 1956-1974 ...................................... 70 Egan, Ferol. The Taste of Time ................................................................... 324 Eliason, Joyce. Fresh Meat¡Warm Weather ............................................... 346 Everson, William. Archetype West ............................................................... 161 Fiske, Thurbese Lummis, Charles F. Lummis .............................................. 253 Forche, Carolyn. Gathering the Tribes ...................................................................70 Fowke, Edith. Folklore of Canada................................................................... 151 Geist, Valerius. Mountain Sheep and Man in the Northern Wilds........ 75 Gifford, Barry, ed. Selected Writings of Edward S. Curtis ..............................71 Gish, Robert. Hamlin Garland ....................................................................... 237 Gordon, Dudley, Charles F. Lummis............................................................... 253 Hamill, Sam. Petroglyphs ................................................................................. 244 Hardeman, Nicholas Perkins. Wilderness Calling ....................................... 348 Harris, Charles W. and Buck Rainey, eds. The Cowboy: Six-Shooters, Songs and Sex........................................... 150 Ilaslam, Gerald. Masks .................................................................................... 241 Haste, Gwendolyn. The Selected Poems ....................................................... 82 Hayashi, Tetsumaro. John Steinbeck: A Dictionary of His Fictional Characters .......................................................................... 246 Hayashi, Tetsumaro. A Study Guide to Steinbeck’s THE LONG VALLEY ............................................................................ 338 Howarth, William L., ed. The John McPhee Reader ............................. 248 Humphrey, William. Farther Off From Heaven ........................................ 339 Jenkinson, Michael. Land of Clear Light .................................................. 149 Jerome, John. Truck ......................................................................................... 239 Jones, Chris. Climbing in North America .................................................. 74 Jones, Douglas C. The Court-Martial of George Armstrong Custer ..... 168 Kesterson, David B. Bill Nye .......................................................................... 237 Kinsella, W. P. Dance Me Outside ............................................................... 328 Lenniger, August, ed. Western Writers of America .................................. 345 London, Jack. Valley of the Moon .......................................................-....... 77 Lopez, Barry Holston. Desert Notes ............................................................. 166 McClure, Charlotte S. Gertrude Atherton .................................................. 237 Manfred, Frederick. The Manly-Hearted Woman .................................... 347 Martin, Albro. James J. Hill and the Opening of the Northwest ........ 84 Merwin, W. S. The...

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