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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Dominguez, Susan. "Snapshots of Twentieth-Century Writers Mary Antin, Zora Neale Hurston, Zitkala-Sa, and Anzia Yezierska." Centennial Review 41 (Fall 1997): 547-52.

Donaldson, Scott. "Scott Fitzgerald's Romance with the South." Southern Literary Journal 5 (1973): 3-18.

Douglas, George H. "Mencken's Critics in the Twenties." Menckeniana 53 (Spring 1975): 1-5.

Doyle, Madeleine. "Bookplates in Baltimore." Maryland Historical Magazine 85 (Fall 1990): 264-67.

Dubasky, Mayo. "H. L. M.'s Pseudonyms - I." Menckeniana 109 (Spring 1989): 10-11.

Dubasky, Mayo. "H. L. M.'s Pseudonyms - II." Menckeniana 111 (Fall 1989): 13-15.

DuBasky, Mayo. "H. L. M.'s Pseudonyms - III." Menckeniana 116 (Winter 1990): 10-11.

DuBasky, Mayo. "H. L. Mencken, Poetry Hater." Menckeniana 117 (Spring 1991): 7-11.

DuBasky, Mayo, ed. The Gist of Mencken: Quotations from America's Critic. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1990.

Dudden, Arthur Power. "The Record of Political Humor." American Quarterly 37 (Spring 1985): 50-70.
Notes: H. L. Mencken.

Dugan, Mary L. "Mute Inglorious Milton." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County 74 (Autumn 1996): 1, 5-6.

"Edgar Allan Poe's Baltimore." Maryland Historical Magazine 93 (Winter 1998): 466-75.
Notes: Although the writer's stays in Baltimore were often brief, this portfolio of images demonstrates that Poe enthusiasts can find ample evidence of his presence. Two of the more accessible places associated with Poe are the house where he lived with his aunt and wife on Amity Street and the famous grave site at Westminster Cemetery. Other sites can only be experienced via the historic prints and photographs in this collection. Visitors planning on exploring Poe's Baltimore will find these images to be an important source for understanding the author and his surroundings.

Egerton, Ann. "Book Smart." Maryland 28 (January 1996): 52-55.

Ehrlich, Howard J., and Mary Lou Bauer. "Newspaper Citation and Reputation for Community Leadership." American Sociological Review 30 (1965): 411-415.

Elliott, Leo. "Duelling Sages." Menckeniana 143 (Fall 1997): 7-10.

Elliott, Leo. "Mencken and the Oral Tradition." Menckeniana 138 (Summer 1996): 1-4.

Elliott, Leo. "Scopes Redux." Menckeniana 148 (Winter 1998): 1-6.

Ellis, W. P. "H. L. Mencken: Closet Romantic." Menckeniana 92 (Winter 1984): 5-7.

English, Bruce V. "1836: Poe finds talking birds in literature." Poe Messenger 20, no. 1 (1990): 1-3.

Ewert, Jeanne Carol. 'A Thousand Other Mysteries': Detection's Changing Formula. Ph.D. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1995.

Farrar, Hayward. The Baltimore Afro-American, 1892-1950. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998.

Fecher, Charles A. "Firestorm: The Publication of H. L. M.'s Diary." Menckeniana 113 (Spring 1990): 1-7.

Fecher, Charles A. "Mencken and the Archbishop." Menckeniana 93 (Spring 1985): 2-6.

Fecher, Charles A. "Mencken and the Sacred Sciences." Menckeniana 151 (Fall 1999): 7-14.

Fecher, Charles A. "Mencken's Language in 86 Printings." Menckeniana 149 (Spring 1999): 6-10.

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