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Dave Anderson as audience : an essay on reception aesthetics / Ronald Primeau
What is "regionalism," and if you know that, where does the Midwest begin and end? / Frederick C. Stern
Mark Twain in midwestern eyes / Leland Krauth
"Through me many long dumb voices" : Jack Conroy and the Illinois Writers Project 1938-1942 / Douglas Wixson
José Garcia Villa and Sherwood Anderson : a study in influence / Roger J. Bresnahan
Theodore Dreiser : changing trains in Chicago / Philip L. Gerber
Texts, subtexts, and more texts : reconstructing the narrator's role in Sherwood Anderson's "Death in the woods" / William V. Miller
Donald Ogden Stewart
Le humoriste malgré lui / Scott Donaldson
Midwestern writer : a memoir / John E. Hallwas.

A cutting art : sharpness of image in the fiction of Jonis Agee / Jill B. Gidmark
Eliot's contrasts : from the regional to the universal / Bernard F. Engel
Babel, the crowd, and "The people" in early Chicago fiction / Guy Szuberla
America, 1945 : Jo Sinclair's The changelings / Ellen Serlen Uffen
Catholic-Lutheran interaction in Keillor's Lake Wobegon days and Hassler's Grand opening / Robert D. Narveson
Cornelia James Cannon and Walter Havighurst : under-mining the immigrant stereotype in midwestern fiction / Kenneth A. Robb
Afterword : midwestern muckrakers / James Seaton.

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