Excessive Religiosity in African American Prose: Black Boy, The Bluest Eye, and Bailey's Café.Published in:2016By:Han, John J.Publication type:Essay
"It's Typical South": Parallels between Maycomb in Go Set a Watchman and Yoknapatawpha in Requiem for a Nun.Published in:2016By:Gordon, PhillipPublication type:Essay
The Indestructible Nature of the Sublime: Era Embodiment in Edgar Allan Poe's "Ligeia".Published in:2016By:Gresham, Shelby M.Publication type:Essay
Universalism, Evangelicals, and Child Abuse: Cary's Religious Critique of Childrearing in "Peter Harris" and "Uncle Christopher's".Published in:2016By:Galliher, MikkiPublication type:Essay
The "The Returnee and the Struggle for Home: Returning to a Place I've Never Been to Find a Home I've Never Known".Published in:2016By:crump, helen j.Publication type:Essay
At the Mountains of Madness: L.P. Lovecraft's Homage to Edgar Allan Poe's The Narrative of A. Gordon Pym.Published in:2016By:Brown, AlanPublication type:Essay
The Powerful Presence of Absence: Addie Bundren's Desire for "Doing" Fulfilled in Cormac McCarthy's The Road.Published in:2016By:Barnard, NancyPublication type:Essay
Aphra Behn's Oroonoko: A Celebration of Tragedy.Published in:2016By:Barnard, AutumnPublication type:Essay
Boats, Bats, and Immigrant Dreams: Tim Wendel's Habana Libre.Published in:2016By:Albin, C. D.Publication type:Essay
The Call.Published in:POMPA: Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association, 2016, v. 33, p. 34By:Thurmond, FrankPublication type:Article
2016 Program: Mississippi Philological Association Annual Conference.Published in:2016Publication type:Proceeding
Editor's Note.Published in:POMPA: Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association, 2016, v. 33, p. 3By:Watkins, LoriePublication type:Article