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  • Works by Welty: A Continuing Checklist
  • Pearl A. McHaney

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“Conversations with Charlotte Capers and Eudora Welty, August 1994.” Interview by Mae Miller Claxton. Eudora Welty Newsletter 32.2 (Summer 2008): 6–15.
Cuentos completos (Collected Stories). Various translators. Barcelona: Lumen Editorial, 2009. 987 pages.
“Eudora Welty and Walker Percy: The Southern Imagination.” Interview by William F. Buckley. Chesterton Review 35 (Spring/Summer 2009): 333–57. [Reprint from Mississippi Quarterly 26 (Fall 1973): 493–516]
Eudora Welty as Photographer. Ed. Pearl Amelia McHaney. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 2009. [i]–viii, [1]–96. Forty-three photographs by Welty ii, 2, 10, 27–66. Preface and Acknowledgments vi–viii. “The Observing Eye” by McHaney 3–24, “Eudora Welty and Photography” by Sandra S. Phillips 69–79, and “Eudora Welty: The Intrepid Observer” by Deborah Willis 81–84. Chronology [of Welty as photographer] 85–91. Index of Photographs 93–96.
Occasions: Selected Writings. Ed. Pearl Amelia McHaney. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 2009. [i]–xvii, [1]–350. Biographical Note xi–xii, Foreword xiii–xv, Acknowledgements xvii. I. Stories and Skits: Acrobats in a Park, [1935] 3–13; Introduction to Acrobats in a Park, 1980 14–16; The Doll, 1936 17–23; Magic, 1936 24–33; Retreat, 1937 34–40; Song of the Times, 1949 41–43; Bye-Bye Brevoort, 1949 44–54. II. Wit and Wisdom: Women!! Make Turban in Own Home!, 1941 57–63; Letters to Charles Shattuck regarding Ida M’Toy, 1942 64–70; Literature and the Lens, 1944 71–74; The Abode of Summer, 1952 75–78; A Flock of Guinea Hens Seen from a Car, 1957 79–80; Weddings and Funerals, 1979 81–84; Charles Dickens’s Eggnog, 1981 85–86. III. The Arts: José de Creeft, 1944 89–94; Chodorov and Fields in Mississippi, 1956 96–99; John Rood, 1958 100–02; [End Page 153] William Hollingsworth Show, 1958 103–05; On Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1959 106–07; On Fairy Tales, 1963 108–11; Review of Martha Graham: Portrait of the Lady as an Artist by LeRoy Leatherman, 1967 112–17; Introduction, The Democratic Forest by William Eggleston, 1989, 118–23. IV. Underfoot Locally: A Ballad: The Fight between Governor Johnson and Fred Sullens, [1938] 127–29; From the Mississippi Women’s War Bonds News Letter, Club Issue, 1944 130–31; On the Lamar Life Insurance Company: A Salute from One of the Family, 1956 132–35; Books for Hospitals, Institutions, and Prisons, 1961 136–39; Preface: A Note on the Cook, 1976 140–42; Aunt Beck’s Chicken Pie, 1980 143–44; Jackson: A Neighborhood, 1982 145–50; A Note about New Stage, 1983 151–55; Jackson Communiqué, 1985 156–58. V. On Writers: Place and Time: The Southern Writer’s Inheritance, 1954 161–69; Tribute to Isak Dinesen, 1962 170; Tribute to Flannery O’Connor, 1964 171; Tribute to Allen Tate, 1979 172–73; Foreword, Self-Portrait: Ceaselessly into the Past by Ross Macdonald, 1981 174–78; Foreword, The Stories of Elizabeth Spencer, 1981 179–81; Foreword, To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf, 1981 182–87; Afterword, Novel Writing in an Apocalyptic Time by Walker Percy, 1986 188–90. VI. On Friends: Nash K. Burger Jr. of Jackson, Mississippi, 1974 193–200; Foreword, The Capers Papers by Charlotte Capers, 1982 201–03; Celebrating Reynolds Price, 1983 204–05; “That Bright Face is Laughing” for Robert W. Daniel, 1983 206–07; Tribute to Walker Percy, 1991 208–11; Introduction to Norton Book of Friendship, 1991 212–19. VII. Public Engagements: Voice of the People, Letter against Gerald L. K. Smith, 1945 223–24; Department of Amplification, Letter in defense of William Faulkner, 1949 225–28; What Stevenson Started, 1953 229–31; Is There A Reader in the House?, 1955 232–34; English from the Inside, 1966 235–42; From Where I Live, 1969 243–45; Opening Remarks, Governor’s Conference on the Arts: New Audiences/New Creators, 1974 246–49; Letter to the Editor of the New York Times Book Review in defense of The Surface of Earth by Reynolds Price, 1975 250–52; Introduction, Inaugural Papers of Governor William F. Winter, 1980 253–56; Prologue, Inauguration of Governor...

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