The W. D. Howells and Edith Wharton bibliographies have been updated:
Wharton: https://edithwhartonsociety.wordpress.com/new-books-and-articles/2012-2014-new-articles/
Howells: https://howellssociety.wordpress.com/new-books-and-articles/
The W. D. Howells and Edith Wharton bibliographies have been updated:
Wharton: https://edithwhartonsociety.wordpress.com/new-books-and-articles/2012-2014-new-articles/
Howells: https://howellssociety.wordpress.com/new-books-and-articles/
I’ll be updating the American lit site over the next few months, including the bibliographies. Since what I generally want to find is what’s new on an author, the Harriet Beecher Stowe bibliography is arranged by the newest material first. http://public.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/stowebib1.htm
It seems to me that since the combination of web and wordprocessing software provides multiple ways of changing and ordering texts, this would be a more efficient solution than putting the little “New” tag in as I have done in the past.
This is an experiment; the older bibliographies will be updated in the conventional way.
Let me know in the comments or by email (campbelld@wsu.edu) if you have any thoughts/preferences.
Updates to the Charles W. Chesnutt bibliography: http://public.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/chesbib.htm
Yesterday’s updates to the Edith Wharton Society site include a new membership directory at
http://edithwhartonsociety.wordpress.com/membership/directory/
and the transfer of the minutes from business meetings to the new site at
http://edithwhartonsociety.wordpress.com/membership/ews-business-2/
If your research involves the work of Frank Norris, you’ve doubtless worked with Joseph R. McElrath and Douglas K. Burgess’s indispensable The Apprenticeship Writings of Frank Norris. It’s a superb volume, and it’s available free at Google Books.
The only thing lacking was an alphabetical list of essays. I made one several years ago and have posted it in .pdf form (typos and all) to the Frank Norris page at the Howells Society site and the American Authors site.
Updates to the Mary Austin and Harold Frederic bibliographies. I’ll be putting the newest articles at the top as various bibliographies get updated.
The current Stephen Crane bibliography and the new Call for Papers for Stephen Crane panels at ALA are now up at the Crane Society site: http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/crane/index.html.
Updated Hamlin Garland bibliography at http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/garlandbib.htm.