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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Grissom, Candace Ursula. Fitzgerald and Hemingway on Film: A Critical Study of the Adaptations, 1924-2013. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2014.

Simons, John L. "Razing Cain with Chandler and Wilder: The Prometheus-Pandora Myth in Double Indemnity." Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 56 (Winter 2014): 349-75.

Hardison, Ayesha K. "Crossing the Threshold: Zora Neale Hurston, Racial Performance, and Seraph on the Suwanee." African American Review, 46 (Summer-Fall 2013): 217-35.

Pisano, Andrew M. "Reforming the Literary Black Atlantic: Worshipful Resistance in the Transatlantic World." Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, 44 (2015): 81-100.

Rutkowski, Sara. The Literary Legacy of the Federal Writers' Project. Ph.D. diss., City University of New York, 2015.

Wagers, Kelley. "'How Come You Ain't Got It?': Dislocation as Historical Act in Hurston's Documentary Texts." African American Review, 46 (Summer-Fall 2013): 201-16.

West, M. Genevieve. "'Youse in New Yawk': The Gender Politics of Zora Neale Hurston's 'Lost' Caroline Stories." African American Review, 47 (Winter 2014): 477-93, 598.

Duncan, Patricia B. Genealogical Abstracts from the Brunswick Herald, Brunswick, Maryland: 6 January 1899 to 26 December 1902. Reprint. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2015.

Manning, Barbara. Genealogical Abstracts from Newspapers of the German Reformed Church, 1840-1843. Reprint. Berwyn Heights, MD: Heritage Books, 2015.

Nelson, Richard T. Index to the Enterprise Obituaries (1970-2014). Leonardtown, MD: St. Mary's County Historical Society, 2015.

Amtower, Elora. "Confederate Mementos: 'Let us march to the fight with heart linked to heart'." Shoreline, 21 (January 2015): 24-26.

Betz, Frederick. "Autobiography into Fiction: The Source of Mencken's 'Love Story'." Menckeniana, 209 (Spring 2015): 12-18.

Betz, Frederick. "'Krausmeyer's Alley': Slapstick Burlesque in Mencken's Christmas Story." Menckeniana, 210 (Summer 2015): 11-19.

"Boston Honors Prickly Poe." American History, 49 (February 2015): 8.

Crowther, Hal. An Infuriating American: The Incendiary Arts of H.L. Mencken. Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa Press, 2014.

Gaylin, David F. Edgar Allan Poe's Baltimore. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2015.

Gibson, Larry S. "H.L. Mencken: Racist or Civil Rights Champion?" Menckeniana, 208 (Winter 2014): 1-12.

Hart, Darryll G. "What Can New Atheists Learn from Mencken?" Menckeniana, 211 (Fall 2015): 1-7.

"Library of America Interview with Marion Elizabeth Rodgers on the New Expanded Edition of H.L. Mencken's Autobiographical Trilogy." Menckeniana, 208 (Winter 2014): 13-15.

McParland, Robert. Beyond Gatsby: How Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and Writers of the 1920s Shaped American Culture. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015.

"Pieces of History: Edgar A. Poe 'possessed of no property'." Prologue, 47 (Fall 2015): 72.

Rush, John. "Introducing the Looter." Menckeniana, 211 (Fall 2015): 13-17.

Spaulding, Stacy. "The Epistolary Mencken? Lively Letters as Evidence of an Editor's Business Education." Menckeniana, 209 (Spring 2015): 3-11.

Stolarek, Joanna. "'The Beautiful and the Damned': The Influence of Zelda Fitzgerald on F. Scott Fitzgerald's Life and Literary Output. In Izabella Penier and Anna Suwalska-Kolecka, eds." Muses, Mistresses and Mates: Creative Collaborations in Literature, Art and Life. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2015, pp. 51-59.

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