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Volume 62

Criticism of the Works of Short Fiction Writers

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Acknowledgments

The editors wish to thank the copyright holders of the excerpted criticism included in this volume and the permissions managers of many book and magazine publishing companies for assisting us in securing reproduction rights. We are also grateful to the staffs of the Detroit Public Library, the Library of Congress, the University of Detroit Mercy Library, Wayne State University Purdy/Kresge Library Complex, and the University of Michigan Libraries for making their resources available to us. Following is a list of the copyright holders who have granted us permission to reproduce material in this volume of SSC. Every effort has been made to trace copyright, but if omissions have been made, please let us know.

COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN SSC, VOLUME 62, WAS REPRODUCED FROM THE FOLLOWING PERIODICALS:

African American Review, v. 34, Summer 2000 for “‘Shifting Spirits’: Ancestral Constructs in the Postmodern Writing of John Edgar Wideman,” by Sheri I. Hoem. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Callaloo, v. 22, Summer 1999. Reproduced by permission.—Canadian Literature, Spring 1994 for “Sui Sin Far and Onoto Watanna: Two Early Chinese-Canadian Authors,” by James Doyle. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Christian Science Monitor, v. 84, July 10, 1992 for a review of “The Stories of John Wideman,” Merle Rubin. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Contemporary Literature, v. 41, Summer 2000. Reproduced by permission.—MELUS, v. 8, Spring 1981; v. 20, Spring 1995; v. 26, Summer 2001. Reproduced by permission.—The Nation, v. 250, January 1, 1990. Reproduced by permission.—The New Republic, v. 207, July 13, 1992. Reproduced by permission.—New York Times Book Review, December 10, 1989 for “We Are Neighbors, We Are Strangers,” by Susan Fromberg Schaeffer. Reproduced by permission of the author./June 14, 1992. Copyright © 1992 by The New York Times Company. Reproduced by permission.—Studies in Short Fiction, v. 32, Spring 1995. Reproduced by permission.—Times Literary Supplement, May 11, 1973; August 23, 1991; May 7, 1993. Reproduced by permission.—Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature, v. 3, Spring/Fall 1984 for “Escaping the Sentence: Diagnosis and Discourse in ‘The Yellow Wallpaper,’” by Paula Treichler. Reproduced by permission of the publisher and the author.—Women and Language, v. 19, Fall 1996. Reproduced by permission.—Women’s Studies, v. 12, 1986. Reproduced by permission.

COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN SSC, VOLUME 62, WAS REPRODUCED FROM THE FOLLOWING BOOKS:

Beer, Janet. From Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton and Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Studies in Short Fiction. Macmillan Press Ltd., 1997. Copyright © 1997 by Janet Beer. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Bierman, Joseph S. From The Critical Response to Bram Stoker. Greenwood Press, 1993. Copyright © 1993 by Greenwood Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., Westport, CT.—Byerman, Keith E. From John Edgar Wideman: A Study of the Short Fiction. Twayne Publishers, 1998. Copyright © 1998 by Twayne Publishers. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Coleman, James W. From Blackness and Modernism: The Literary Career of John Edgar Wideman. University Press of Mississippi, 1989. Copyright © 1989 by University Press of Mississippi. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Farson, Daniel. From The Man Who Wrote Dracula: A Biography of Bram Stoker. Michael Joseph, 1975. Copyright © 1975 by Michael Joseph. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of the author.—Fetterley, Judith. From Gender and Reading: Essays on Readers, Texts, and Contexts. Edited by Elizabeth A. Flynn and Patrocinio P. Schweickart. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986. Copyright © 1986 by The Johns Hopkins University Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Gilbert, Sandra, and Susan Gubar. From The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination. Yale University Press, 1979. Reproduced by permission.—Gilbert, Sandra M. and Susan Gubar. From Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Optimist Reformer. Edited by Jill Rudd and Val Gough. University of Iowa Press, 1999. Copyright © 1999 by University of Iowa Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of Charlotte Perkins Gilman by the University of Iowa Press.—Golden, Catherine. From Critical Essays on Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Edited by Joanne B. Karpinski. G. K. Hall & Co., 1992. Copyright © 1992 by Joanne B. Karpinski. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of the Gale Group.—Haining, Peter. From Bram Stoker: Midnight Tales. Peter Owen, 1990. Copyright © 1990 by Peter Owen. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Heilmann, Ann. From The Mixed Legacy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Edited by Catherine J. Golden and Joanna Schneider Zangrando. University of Delaware Press, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by Associated University Presses. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Karpinski, Joanne B. From Patrons and Protegees: Friendship, and

Writing in Nineteenth-Century America. Edited by Shirley Marchalonis. Rutgers University Press, 1988. Reproduced by permission.—Ludlam, Harry. From A Biography of Dracula: The Life Story of Bram Stoker. The Fireside Press, 1962. Copyright © 1962 by The Fireside Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of the publishers, W. Foulsham & Co. Ltd.—Mbalia, Doreatha Drummond. From John Edgar Wideman: Reclaiming the African Personality. Associated University Press, 1995. Copyright © 1995 by Associated University Presses, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—McGowan, Todd. From The Feminine “No!”: Psychoanalysis and the New Canon. State University of New York Press, 2001. Copyright © 2001 by State University of New York. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.— Roh-Spaulding, Carol. From Ethnicity and the American Short Story. Edited by Julie Brown. Reproduced with permission of Routledge/Taylor & Francis Books, Inc. and the author.—Rosen, Judith. From Writing for Your Life. Edited by Sybil Steinberg. W.W. Norton, 1992. Copyright © 1992 by Publishers Weekly. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.— Senf, Carol A. From The Critical Introduction to Bram Stoker. Greenwood Press, 1993. Copyright © 1993 by Greenwood Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Song, Min. From Q & A: Queer in Asian America. Edited by David L. Eng and Alice Y. Hom. Temple University Press, 1998. Copyright © 1998 by Temple University Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Thomas, Heather Kirk. From The Mixed Legacy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Edited by Catherine J. Golden and Joanna Schneider Zangrando. University of Delaware Press, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by Associated University Presses. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Twitchell, James B. From Dreadful Pleasures: An Anatomy of Modern Horror. Oxford University Press, 1985. Copyright © 1985 by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission.—Wagner-Martin, Linda. From Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Woman and Her Work. Edited by Sheryl L. Meyering. UMI Research Press, 1989. Copyright © 1989 by Sheryl L. Meyering. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of Sheryl L. Meyering.—White-Parks, Annette. From Sui Sin Far/Edith Maude Eaton: A Literary Biography. University of Illinois Press, 1995. Copyright © 1995 by Annette White-Parks. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of the University of Illinois Press.—Yin, Xiao-Huang. From Chinese American Literature Since the 1850s. University of Illinois Press, 2002. Reproduced by permission.

PHOTOGRAPHS APPEARING IN SSC, VOLUME 62, WERE RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES:

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, photograph. The Library of Congress.—Stoker, Bram. From a jacket illustration of Dracula’s Guest. Special Collections Library, University of Michigan. Reproduced by permission.—Stoker, Bram, photograph. AP/ Wide World Photos. Reproduced by permission.—Sui Sin Far/Edith Maude Eaton, photograph. Courtesy of the Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, n. 35626. Reproduced by permission.—Wideman, John Edgar, photograph © Jerry Bauer. Reproduced by permission.

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