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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Batchman, Lindsey A. Thinking Resistance: Free Black Intellectual Life in theAntebellum South. Ph.D. diss., University of Colorado at Boulder, 2017.

Donawerth, Jane, and Kate Scally. "'You've found no records': Slavery in Maryland and the Writing of Octavia Butler's Kindred." Extrapolation, 58 (Spring 2017): 1-19.

Durkin, Hannah. "Zora Neale Hurston's Visual and Textual Portrait of Middle Passage Survivor Oluale Kossola/Cudjo Lewis." Slavery and Abolition, 38 (September 2017): 601-19.

Levine, Robert S. "Commentary: Contextualizing and Rereading The Heroic Slave." Journal of African American History, 102 (Winter 2017): 64-72.

McKivigan, John R., and Jane E. Schultz. "Frederick Douglass's Foray into Fiction: Considering the Contest of Recent Work on The Heroic Slave." Journal of African American History, 102 (Winter 2017): 1-7.

Stanley, Harold. "The Nonfiction Madison Washington Compared to the Character in Frederick Douglass's The Heroic Slave and Similar Civil War-Era Fiction." Journal of African American History, 102 (Winter 2017): 8-20.

"110 Years of Covering Baltimore." Baltimore, 110 (October 2017): 97-101.

Betz, Frederick. "'Such Men Make The Newspaper Business Worth While': Mencken's Unknown Obituary For His 'Morning Herald' Colleague, Joe Callahan." Menckeniana, 218 (Summer 2017): 13-18.

Brown, David S. Paradise Lost: A Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017.

Dawson, James. "A Thoreau for the Chesapeake." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 47 (July 2017): 16.
Notes: Gilbert Byron.

Dean, Gabrielle, and Richard Kopley, eds. Edgar Allan Poe in 20 Objects, from the Susan Jaffe Tane Collection. Baltimore: The Sheridan Libraries of John Hopkins University, 2016.

Dunn, L. Kerr. Mysterious Medicine: The Doctor-Scientist Tales of Hawthorne and Poe. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2016.

Elkington, Linda. "From Religious Texts to Romance Novels: Anne Arundel Records Give Clues to What Colonial Maryland was Reading." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 48 (Fall 2017): 1-9.

Kretzschmar, William A., Jr. "Raven McDavid." Menckeniana, 218 (Summer 2017): 1-5.

Liebmann, George W. "Mencken on Church and State." Menckeniana, 219 (Fall 2017): 14-19.

McDavid, Raven. "The Impact of Mencken on American Linguistics." Menckeniana, 218 (Summer 2017): 6-12.

Medoro, Dana. "Edgar Allan Poe and Nineteenth-Century Medicine." Poe Studies, 50 (2017): 2-11.

Miyazawa, Naomi. "Poe, the Portrait, and the Daguerreotype: Poe's Living Dead and the Visual Arts." Poe Studies, 50 (2017): 88-106.

Roessel, David, and Stephanie Maniaci. "'Mr. M': An Unpublished Memoir about H.L. Mencken by James M. Cain." Resources for American Literary Society, 39 (2017): 169-206.

Souza, Gabriella. "The Book Thing Bounces Back." Baltimore, 110 (September 2017): 122-25.

Souza, Gabriella. "Louder than a Bomb." Baltimore, 110 (August 2017): 140-43.

Spaulding, Stacy. "The Intellectual Eater: The Regional Food Editorials of H.L. Mencken." Journalism History, 43 (Fall 2017): 154-61.

Thunecke, Jörg. "H.L. Mencken's English Edition of Johann Burkhard Mencke's De Charlataneria Eruditorum (1715)." Menckeniana, 216 (Winter 2017): 1-19.

Uchida, Tsutomu. "F. Scott Fitzgerald's Service Records Rectify Some Discrepancies in His Biographies." Notes & Queries, 64 (March 2017): 159-61.

Claborn, John. Civil Rights and the Environment in African-American Literature 1895-1941. London, England: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.

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