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Checklist of Welty Scholarship 2014–2015 Catherine H. Chengges Catherine H. Chengges University of Toledo This checklist is based on current listings in on-line bibliographies and research done through Carlson Library at the University of Toledo. Useful databases included Ebsco (Academic Search Complete), FirstSearch (ArticleFirst, WorldCat, WorldCat Dissertations and Theses), and ProQuest (DAI). 1. Bibliographies Chengges, Catherine H. “Checklist of Welty Scholarship 2013–2014.” Eudora Welty Review 7 (Spring 2015): 129–33. Print. Google Scholar McHaney, Pearl. “Eudora Welty.” Oxford Bibliographies. 21 Jan. 2016. Web. DOI 10.1093/obo/9780199827251-0125. [A prose introduction to Welty, followed by an annotated bibliography organized by General Overviews, Reference Works, Archives and Collections, Journals, Biographies, Primary Texts, Reception, Criticism] 2. Books Welty, Eudora, and Ross Macdonald. Meanwhile There Are Letters: Correspondence of Eudora Welty and Ross Macdonald. Ed. Suzanne Marrs and Tom Nolan. Arcade: New York, 2015. Print. Chapter One: “I love and need and learn from my friends, they are the continuity of my life.”: 1970–1971 Chapter Two: “We haven’t known each other terribly long, but we know each other well.”: 1972 Chapter Three: “Love & connections”: 1973 Chapter Four: “If one of your letters could be rotten there’d be nothing sound left in heaven or on earth.”: 1974 Chapter Five: “Simply but infinitely complex expressions of love and courtesy.”: 1975 Chapter Six: “I dreamed I was sending you the dream I was dreaming.”: 1976 [End Page 173] Chapter Seven: “Sometimes your insight is so dazzling that I have to shut my eyes.”: 1977 Chapter Eight: “Our friendship blesses my life and I wish life could be longer for it.”: 1978 Chapter Nine: “What we need is one another.”: 1979 Chapter Ten: “Every day of my life I think of you with love.”: 1980–1982 Appendix: “Henry,” an unfinished story by Eudora Welty Acknowledgements Notes Index Google Scholar Wolff, Sally. A Dark Rose: Love in Eudora Welty’s Stories and Novels. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 2015. Print. “A fruitful marriage. That simple thing”: Early Stories of Rural Love “The quiet arcade of identity”: Grief and Aloneness “Like a rose forced into premature bloom”: Dreaming and Telling in “A Memory” “Gossamer and roses”: Fantasy and Responsibility in The Robber Bridegroom “Got thorns”: The Complex Loves of Delta Wedding A “little sweetheart rose in his lapel”: The Heart of the Ponders “With rosettes”: The Golden Apples “Roses as headlights”: The Bride of the Innisfallen “Like the stamens in a dainty bess rose”: The Love Story in Losing Battles “It was the old wood that did the blooming”: The Optimist’s Daughter and One Writer’s Beginnings “A dark rose”: Eudora Welty’s Love Stories Google Scholar 3. Articles Agner, Jacob. “Eudora Welty Research Fellowship, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Summer 2014.” Eudora Welty Review 7 (Spring 2015): 125–27. Print. [End Page 174] Google Scholar Brown, Carolyn J. “‘Both authors are aunts!’: The Note that Compares Delta Wedding with Pride and Prejudice.” Eudora Welty Review 7 (Spring 2015): 73–78. Print. Google Scholar Bryan, Victoria M. “Out of Her Safety into His Hunger and Weakness.” Poroi: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Rhetorical Analysis & Invention 11.1 (2015): 1–15. Print. [“Flowers for Marjorie,” “The Wide Net”] Google Scholar Claxton, Mae Miller. “Migrations and Transformations: Human and Nonhuman Nature in Eudora Welty’s ‘A Worn Path.’” Southern Literary Journal 47.2 (Spring 2015): 73–88. Print. Google Scholar Eby, Margaret. “Eudora Welty’s Garden: Jackson, MS.” South Toward Home: Travels in Southern Literature. New York: Norton, 2015. 19–34. Print. Google Scholar Edwards, Bridget. “Eudora Welty House and Garden.” Eudora Welty Review 7 (Spring 2015): 112–15. Print. Google Scholar Ford, Sarah. “Eudora Welty Society.” Eudora Welty Review 7 (Spring 2015): 115–16. Print. Google Scholar Galey, Forrest. “Eudora Welty Collection: Mississippi Department of Archives and History.” Eudora Welty Review 7 (Spring 2015): 116–18. Print. Google Scholar Graham-Bertolini, Alison. “Finding the Extraordinary in Welty’s ‘Music from Spain.’” Eudora Welty Review 7 (Spring 2015): 79–92. Print. Google Scholar Gretlund, Jan Nordby. “Biography or Novel? Eudora Welty’s Bestseller.” Heads on Fire: Essays on Southern Fiction. Odense: UP of Southern Denmark, 2014. 87–100. Print. [One Writer’s Beginnings...

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