| Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Volume 2 Dimensions of the Midwestern Literary Imagination | | Editor:
| Greasley, Philip A. | Contribution by:
| Anderson, Crystal S. Anderson, David D. Ryckman Anderson, Kathie Anderson, Patricia Atlas, Marilyn Judith Fox Averill, Thomas Baggett, Paul Barillas, William Barnum, Jill Beck, Anne Beasecker, Robert Boehnlein, James M. Denney Boran, Sheena Brehm, Victoria Breneman, Rachel Bresnahan, Roger Thornton Calvo, Emily Carlson, Sharon Cathey, Jennifer Cayton, Andrew R. L. Chung, Haeja K. Churilla, Emily Coffey, Hannah L. Compora, Daniel P. Contreras, Sheila Marie Czechowski, Leslie Dauterich, Edward Davis, Todd Fleming Delgadillo, Theresa Doerfler, Jill Dunne, Robert Eke, Maureen N. Fadda-Conrey, Carol Fama, Katherine Frazer, Timothy C. Gerber, Philip L. Grant, Kenneth B. Greasley, Marsha O. Gulliksen, Øyvind T. Hale, Benjamin Harrell, Willie J. Holder, Stephen C. Hopkins, Ashley Hotz, Jeffrey Huntzicker, William E. Joslin, Katherine Kizza, Immaculate Kosiba, Sara Ladenson, Joyce R. Lindsay, Clarence Lockridge, Larry Logsdon, Loren Miller, Paul W. Newquist, David Noe, Marcia DeJong Obuchowski, Mary Parry, Sally E. Paul, Steve Perusek, David Pfeiffer, John R. Phillips, Rod Pilato, Denise Primeau, Ronald Radavich, David Nelson Raine, Kristy Reigelman, Milton Roberts, Garyn G. Rohrkemper, John Root, Robert L. Rozga, Margaret Russell, Herbert K. Ryan, Mike Sauer, David K. Seaton, Ann L. Seaton, James Kelly Smith, Marc Caldwell Smith, Joyce Stallman, Crystal Swenson, Jeffrey Szuberla, Guy Tammaro, Thom Teaford, Jon C. Tobin, Catherine Serlen Uffen, Ellen Weldy, Lance Wilcox, Johnnie Wilhite, Keith Wixson, Douglas Wydeven, Joseph Yanos, Susan | ISBN: | 978-0-253-02116-8 | Publication Date: | Aug 2016 | Publisher: | Indiana University Press
| Book Format: | Ebook | List Price: | AUD $14.99 | Book Description:
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Prepared by a team of scholars, this second volume of the Dictionary of Midwestern Literature is a comprehensive resource that demonstrates the Midwest's continuing cultural vitality and the stature and distinctiveness of its literature. Prepared by a team of scholars, this second volume of the Dictionary of Midwestern Literature is a comprehensive resource that demonstrates the Midwest's continuing cultural vitality and the stature and distinctiveness of its literature. | |