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Index to Volume XVIII A R T IC L E S Doane, Margaret. “In Defense of Lillian St. Peter: Men’s Perceptions of Women in The Professor’s House” ....................................................... 299 Graulich, Melody. “Every Husband’s Right: Sex Roles in Mari Sandoz’s Old Jules” ........................................................................................................ 3 Haslam, Gerald W. “California Writing and the West” ........................... 209 McAllister, Mick. “ ‘Wolf That I Am . . .’: Animal Symbology in Lord Grizzly and Scarlet Plume".......................................................................... 21 Nesbitt, John D. “Owen Wister’s Achievement in Literary Tradition” .... 199 Rice, Julian C. “Symbols: Meat for the Soul in Cheyenne Myth and Lakota Ritual” ................................................................................................ 105 Stauffer, Helen. “Narrative Voice in Sandoz’s Crazy Horse” ..................... 223 Tyburski, Susan. “Wallace Stegner’sVision of Wilderness” ....................... 133 Work, James C. “Cather’s Confounded Conundrums in The Professor’s House” ............................................................................................................ 303 Yamazato, Katsunori. “A Note on Tapanese Allusions in Gary Snyder’s Poetry” ............................................................................................................ 143 Yongue, Patricia Lee. “The Professor’s House and ‘Rip Van Winkle’” ... 281 REV IEW S Allen, Michael S. We Are Called Human: The Poetry of Richard Hugo 51 Anaya, Rudolfo A. The Silence of the Llano.............................................. 351 Arthur, Anthony, ed. Critical Essays on Wallace Stegner........................ 156 Ash, Russell, Doog &Del Rio. Headwaters: Tales of the Wilderness........ 355 Bartlett, Lee, ed. The Beats.............................................................................. 160 Benedict, Dianne. Shiny Objects...................................................................... 350 Bennett, Ben. Death, Too, for The-Heavy-Runner.................................... 171 Blue Cloud, Peter. Elderberry Flute Song....................................................... 67 Blythe, Aleata E. The Ballad of Alice Moonchild . . . and Others............ 271 Bowers, Neal. Theodore Roethke.................................................................... 380 Boyd, Blanche McCrary. The Redneck Way of Knowledge: Down Home Tales...................................................................................................... 72 Brautigan, Richard. So the Wind Won’t Blow It All Away....................... 164 384 Western American Literature Brewer, Kenneth. To Remember What Is Lost............................................ 376 Bringhurst, Robert. The Beauty of the Weapons.......................................... 187 Brown, Bruce. Mountain in the Clouds: A Search for the Wild Salmon..., 165 Clearman, Mary. Lambing O ut....................................................................... 85 Coel, Margaret. Chief Left Hand: Southern Arapaho.................................. 60 Cooper, David J. Brooks Range Passage......................................................... 258 Cooper, James Fenimore. Gleanings in Europe: England.......................... 273 Cooper, James Fenimore. The Last of the Mohicans ................................. 273 Cooper, James Fenimore. Wyandotte............................................................. 273 Crane, Joan. Willa Cather: A Bibliography................................................... 240 Davis, Robert Con. Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Grapes of W rath.......................................................................................................... 346 de Tremaudan, A.-H. Hold High Your Heads.............................................. 271 Dippie, Brian W. The Vanishing American.................................................. 169 Doig, Ivan. The Sea Runners........................................................................... 347 Dorson, Richard M. Man and Beast in American Comic Legend............ 270 Dukore, Margaret Mitchell. A Novel Called Heritage................................ 348 Duncan, David James. The River W hy........................................................... 269 Erisman, Fred and Richard W. Etulain. Fifty Western Writers................ 155 Evans-Wentz, W. Y., edited by Charles L. Adams and Frank Waters. Cuchama and Sacred Mountains.............................................................. 46 Everson, William. Edited by Lee Bartlett. Birth of a Poet........................ 49 Farmer, Ann Dahlstrom. Jessamyn West ..................................................... 176 Faulkner, Virginia and Frederick C. Luebke, eds. VisionandRefuge .... 95 Fears, Ann Crawford and Crystal Sasse Ragsdale. Womenin Texas........ 192 Ferril, Thomas Hornsby. Anvil of Roses......................................................... 379 Flora, Joseph M. Hemingway’sNick Adams.................................................. 94 Gale, Robert L. Will Henry/Clay Fisher....................................................... 176 George, Jean Craighead. Journey Inward..................................................... 44 Gibson, Arrell Morgan. The Santa Fe and Taos Colonies......................... 364 Glanz, Dawn. How the West Was Drawn...................................................... 246 Goetzmann, William and Joseph C. Porter. The West As Romantic Horizon............................................................................................ ................ 92 Grindal, Garcia. Sketches Against the Dark ................................................ 87 Guthrie, A. B., Jr. Fair Land, Fair Land....................................................... 43 Haines, John. News from the Glacier............................................................. 250 Haines, John. Other Days................................................................................ 70 Hall, Oakley. The Children of the Sun........................................................... 353 Halperin, Mark. A Place Made Fast............................................................... 255 Hamill, Sam. Requiem....................................................................................... 372 Hampsten, Elizabeth. Read This Only to Yourself...................................... 172 Hedrick, Joan D. Solitary Comrade: Jack London and His Work............ 77 Higgs, Robert J. Laurel & Thorn: The Athlete in American Literature .. 63 Holden, Frances Mayhugh. Lambshead Before Interwoven....................... 75 Horgan, Paul. Mexico Bay................................................................................. 80 Horne, Lewis. The Seventh Day...................................................................... 271 Index 385 Houston, James D. Californians...................................................................... 363 Howard, Helen Addison. American Frontier Tales...................................... 174 Hubbard, Freeman. Encyclopedia of North American Railroading........ 81 Huseboe, Arthur R., ed. Siouxland Heritage.................................................. 175 Hymes, Dell. “In Vain I Tried to Tell You” .............................................. 48 Johnson, James L. .Mark Twain and the Limits of Power........................... 178 Johnston, Terry C. Carry the Wind................................................................. 262 Jones, Richard and Kate Daniels, eds. Of Solitude andSilence.................. 91 Josephy, Alvin M., Jr. Now That the Buffalo’s Gone.................................. 258...

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