*WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS (1806-1870) 

Guest Editor: Miriam J. Shillingsburg

 

Volume 35, number 2 (Summer 2003)
 

BAKKER, Jan. “Simms and the American Apocalypse: Woodcraft and The Cassique of Kiawah Chart a Course” (pp. 149-56).

 

BOYD, Molly. “The Fall of the House of Usher,” Simms’s Castle Dismal, and The Scarlet Letter: Literary Interconnections” (pp. 231-42).

 

COLLINS, Caroline. “Jilted Southern Women: The Defiance of Margaret Cooper and Her Twentieth-Century Successors” (pp. 178-89).

 

DYE, Renée. “Narrating Social Theory: William Gilmore Simms’s Woodcraft” (pp. 190-207).

 

FISHER, Benjamin F. “Simms’s Bosky Gothic, the ‘Region of Doubt and Shadow’” (pp. 157-77).


KIBLER, James E., Jr. “Dory’s Bible, Acts, and The Devil at Our Elbow” (pp. 208-18).

 

KING, Vincent. “‘Foolish Talk ’Bout Freedom’: Simms’s Vision of America in The Yemassee” (pp. 139-48).


MURPHY, Peter. “Simms’s Vasconselos: A Multicultural Reading” (pp. 243-259).

 

SHILLINGSBURG, Miriam J. “Introduction” (pp. 135-38) and “The Battered Woman Syndrome in Simms’s Fiction” (pp. 219-30).


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