1. Bibliographies
Bayne, John. “Welty, Spencer, and Creekmore Added to Special Collections, Georgia State University.”
Eudora Welty Review 4 (Spring 2012): 205–08. Print.
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2. Books
Brown, Carolyn J.
A Daring Life: A Biography of Eudora Welty. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 2012. Print.
Life in Jackson: Eudora’s Early Years
Eudora’s Education
The 1930s: Finding Her Eye and Her Voice
Before the War: Friends, Fellowship, and Early Success
World War II: A Promising Career Interrupted
The 1960s: Personal and Political Unrest
Grief and Recovery:
The Optimist’s Daughter and
One Writer’s Beginnings The Importance of Friendship: Eudora’s Final Days
Afterword: Eudora Welty’s House
Index
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Fuller, Stephen M.
Eudora Welty and Surrealism. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 2013. Print.
Acknowledgments
Surrealism and Welty’s Early Years in New York
The Persistence of Memory in
A Curtain of Green and Other Stories (1941)
Dreaming Poured Cream Curtains in
The Wide Net, and Other Stories (1943)
Hypnotized like Swamp Butterflies in
Delta Wedding (1946)
Visions of People as They Were Not in
The Golden Apples (1949)
The Wildness of the World behind the Ladies’ View in
The Bride of the Innisfallen and Other Stories (1955)
Among Artistic Leaders
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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Pollack, Harriet, Ed.
Eudora Welty, Whiteness, and Race. Athens: UP of Georgia, 2013. Print. [See individual entries by Claxton, Donaldson, Eichelberger, Ford, Griffith, Mark, Marrs, McMahand, McWhirter, Pollack, Watson, and Yaeger.]
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3. Articles
Arant, Alison. “‘A Moral Intelligence’: Mental Disability and Eugenic Resistance in Welty’s ‘Lily Daw and the Three Ladies’ and O’Connor’s ‘The Life You Save May Be Your Own.’”
Southern Literary Journal 44.2 (Spring 2012): 69–87. Print.
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Artuso, Kathryn Stelmach. “Transatlantic Rites of Passage in the Friendship and Fiction of Eudora Welty and Elizabeth Bowen.”
Eudora Welty Review 4 (Spring 2012): 39–67. Print.
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Atkins-Sayre, Wendy. “Snapshots of the South: Eudora Welty’s Photography and Contested Images of Race.”
Southern Communication Journal 77.2 (Apr. 2012): 77–93. Print.
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Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal (Tupelo) 21 Oct. 2011. DJournal.com. Web. 3 Feb. 2013.
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Chappell, Fred. “The Idea of Story Ideas.”
Eudora Welty Review 4 (Spring 2012): 25–38. Print.
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Claxton, Mae Miller. “Inside/Outside the Tent: Native Americans and African Americans on Display in Eudora Welty’s ‘Keela, The Outcast Indian Maiden.’”
Mississippi Quarterly 64.3/4 (Summer/Fall 2011): 549–63. Print.
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——. “‘The Little Store’ in the Segregated South: Race and Consumer Culture in Eudora Welty’s Writing and Photography.”
Eudora Welty, Whiteness, and Race. Ed. Harriet Pollack. Athens: UP of Georgia, 2013. 95–113. Print.
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Cresswell, Ann. “The Individual, Not the Trend Is Important to Writer, Jackson Author of
Delta Wedding Believes.”
Eudora Welty Review 4 (Spring 2012): 3–6. Print. [Reprint from Jackson
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Crews, Elizabeth. “Eudora Welty Research Fellowship, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Summer 2011.”
Eudora Welty Review 4 (Spring 2012): 187–95. Print.
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Crone, Moira. “A Trip to Welty’s South of South.”
Image: Journal of the Arts & Religion 71 (Fall 2011): 105–11. Print.
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Cross, Kim. “Mississippi’s Literary Trail.”
Southern Living 47.1 (Jan. 2012): 30–31. Print.
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Donaldson, Susan V. “Parting the Veil: Eudora Welty, Richard Wright, and the Crying Wounds of Jim Crow.”
Eudora Welty, Whiteness, and Race. Ed. Harriet Pollack. Athens: UP of Georgia, 2013. 48–72. Print.
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Edwards, E. P. “Gentlemen in Spring.”
Eudora Welty Review 4 (Spring 2012): 93–102. Print. [“Ladies in Spring”]
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Eichelberger, Julia. “Rethinking the Unthinkable...