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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Anderson, Mark. "Mencken, Nietzsche and Greek Gods." Menckeniana 142 (Summer 1997): 14-16.

Arner, Robert D. "Clio's Rhimes: History and Satire in Ebenezer Cooke's 'History of Bacon's Rebellion.'" Southern Literary Journal 6 (Spring 1974): 91-106.

Baer, John. "Hamlet Translated into Pennsylvania Dutch?" Menckeniana 110 (Summer 1989): 13-16.
Notes: H. L. Mencken.

Baker, Russell. "Me and Mencken." Menckeniana 127 (Fall 1993): 1-5.

Ball, Gregory D. "The Iconoclast." Menckeniana 109 (Spring 1989): 7-10.

Barrick, Mac E. "Child-Lore in Mencken's Baltimore." Southwest Folklore 4 (Summer-Fall 1982): 93-99.

Bear, John W. Tall Tales and Hoaxes of H. L. Mencken. Annapolis, MD: The Author, 1990.

Behrends, Steve. "'Clark Ashton Smith, Virgin' by Raine Bennett." Studies in Weird Fiction 18 (1996): 34-36.

Bell, George E. "Emerson and Baltimore: A Biographical Study." Maryland Historical Magazine 65 (1970): 331-368.

Bell, George E. "Mencken's Rhetorical Education: The Making of the Writer." Menckeniana 105 (Spring 1988): 1-5.

Benton, Richard P. "Poe's 'The Cask of Amontillado:' Its Cultural and Historical Backgrounds." Poe Studies 29 (June 1996): 19-27.

Berkshire, Jennifer Courtney. Struggling Home: The Spatial Construction of Gender in Nineteenth-Century America. Ph.D. diss., Miami University, 1995.

Betz, Frederick. "Mencken and the 'Patrioteers:' On the History of a Word." Menckeniana 121 (Spring 1992): 1-6; 122 (Summer 1992): 12-15; 123 (Fall 1992): 11-15.

Betz, Frederick. "More on Mencken and the 'Patrioteers.'" Menckeniana 128 (Winter 1993): 10-12.

Betz, Frederick. "'More Than a Work Reference:' A Contemporary Reader's Annotated Edition of Mencken's New Dictionary of Quotations (1942)." Menckeniana 150 (Summer 1999): 3-11.

Blusterbaum, Allison. H. L. Mencken: A Research Guide. New York: Garland Publishers, 1988.

Bode, Carl. "Mencken & Maryland (University that is)." Maryland 13 (Winter 1980): 38-39.

Bode, Carl. "Mencken and Semitism." Menckeniana 120 (Winter 1991): 1-7.

Bode, Carl, ed. The Editor, the Bluenose, and the Prostitute: H. L. Mencken's History of the "Hatrack" Censorship Case. Boulder, CO: Roberts Rinehart, 1988.

Boulter, Doug. "Beginnings and Endings: Edgar Allan Poe and Baltimore." Maryland Humanities (Fall 1997): 13-19.

Brackett, Boone. "What Mencken Means to Me." Menckeniana 131 (Fall 1994): 12-16.

Breslaw, Elaine G. "The Chronicle as Satire: Dr. Hamilton's History of the Tuesday Club." Maryland Historical Magazine (Summer 1975): 129-48.

Breslaw, Elaine G. Dr. Alexander Hamilton and the Enlightenment in Maryland. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, 1973.

Breslaw, Elaine G. "Wit, Whimsy, and Politics: The Uses of Satire by the Tuesday Club of Annapolis, 1744 to 1756." William and Mary Quarterly, 3d series, 32 (April 1975): 295-306.
Notes: An introduction to the group of Annapolis wits whose humorous proceedings have survived in a manuscript at the Johns Hopkins University. The antics of the Tuesday Club open a window on the climate of civil discourse that characterized the Golden Era in Annapolis. In contrast to the political tensions that would soon led to revolution, club members employed parodies to mock political conventions. The actual minutes of the club as edited by Professor Breslaw have been published as the <em>Records of the Tuesday Club, 1745 - 1756</em>.

Brody, Selma B. "Source and Significance of Poe's Use of Azote in 'Hans Pfaall.'" Science-Fiction Studies 17, no. 1 (1990): 60-63.

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