BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HENRY NASH SMITH (downloaded from the MLA bibliographies on CD-Rom) 1 of 19 TI: After Turner and Smith: Recent Interpretations of the American West as Symbol and Myth AU: Erben,-Rudolf SO: Arbeiten-aus-Anglistik-und-Amerikanistik, 8010 Graz, Austria (ArAA). 1993, 18:1, 23-36. AN: 93-4-3062 2 of 19 TI: How True Are Dreams?: The Theme of Fantasy in Mark Twain's Later Work AU: Smith,-Henry-Nash; Gribben,-Alan (foreword) SO: Elmira, NY : Elmira Coll. Ctr. for Mark Twain Studies at Quarry Farm, 1989. 25 pp. NT: Incl. fwd. AN: 90-1-6945 3 of 19 TI: Sterling Brown's Folk Odyssey AU: Wright,-John-S. SO: 331-343 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. AN: 90-1-8339 4 of 19 TI: The Literary Histories of Moses Coit Tyler AU: Vanderbilt,-Kermit SO: 299-330 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. AN: 90-1-6834 5 of 19 TI: Mark Twain, Ritual Clown AU: Smith,-Henry-Nash SO: 235-254 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. AN: 90-1-6934 6 of 19 TI: Literature and Politics: 1884 AU: Ziff,-Larzer SO: 219-233 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. AN: 90-1-6948 7 of 19 TI: A Bacchante Invades the American Home: The Disappearance of the Sentimental Heroine, 1890-1910 AU: Weir,-Sybil SO: 191-218 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. AN: 90-1-6788 8 of 19 TI: Henry James Senior: The Endangering Self AU: Lewis,-R.-W.-B. SO: 133-168 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. AN: 90-1-7237 9 of 19 TI: Two Boston Fugitives: Dana and Parkman AU: Aaron,-Daniel SO: 115-132 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. AN: 90-1-7027 10 of 19 TI: Manhood, Class, and the American Renaissance AU: Leverenz,-David SO: 79-92 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. AN: 90-1-6810 11 of 19 TI: Does Improved Technology Mean Progress? AU: Marx,-Leo SO: 65-78 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. NT: Prev. pub. in Technology Review. 1987; Jan. AN: 90-1-6812 12 of 19 TI: The Indian Gallery: Antebellum Literature and the Containment of the American Indian AU: Sundquist,-Eric-J. SO: 37-64 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. AN: 90-1-6820 13 of 19 TI: Henry Nash Smith as a Teacher: A Memoir AU: Gossett,-Thomas-F. SO: 25-36 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. AN: 90-1-6594 14 of 19 TI: The Rough Road to Virgin Land AU: May,-Henry-F. SO: 1-23 IN Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.). American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith. New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. AN: 90-1-6599 15 of 19 TI: American Literature, Culture, and Ideology: Essays in Memory of Henry Nash Smith AU: Voloshin,-Beverly-R. (ed.) SO: New York : Peter Lang, 1990. xv, 353 pp. NT: Incl. prev. pub. material, bibliog., & pref. AN: 90-1-6737 16 of 19 TI: The Myth of the Myth of the Garden AU: Harding,-Brian SO: 44-60 IN Bell,-F.-A. (ed. & pref.); Adams,-D.-K. (ed. & pref.); Mottram,-Eric (introd.). American Literary Landscapes: The Fiction and the Fact. New York : St. Martin's, 1988. 176 pp. AN: 88-1-7714 17 of 19 TI: Two Theories of American Literature: Insights into Faulkner's Southern Garden AU: Schmidt,-Rita-Terezinha SO: Ilha-do-Desterro:-A-Journal-of-Language-and-Literature, 88049 Florianopolis-SC, Brazil (IdD). 1986, 15-16:1-2, 147-165. AN: 88-1-9892 18 of 19 TI: Mark Twain, 'Funniest Man in the World' AU: Smith,-Henry-Nash SO: 56-76 IN Davis,-Sara-deSaussure (ed. & introd.); Beidler,-Philip-D. (ed.). The Mythologizing of Mark Twain. University : U of Alabama P, 1984. xix, 186 pp. AN: 84-1-7579 19 of 19 TI: Fiction and the American Ideology: The Genesis of Howells' Early Realism AU: Smith,-Henry-Nash SO: 43-57 IN Girgus,-Sam-B. (ed.). The American Self: Myth, Ideology, and Popular Culture. Albuquerque : U of New Mexico P, 1981. x, 248 pp. AN: 81-1-6648