Bobbie Ann Mason Criticism
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Mason, Bobbie Ann (Vol. 154)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Private Rituals: Coping with Change in the Fiction of Bobbie Ann Mason
- A Conversation with Bobbie Ann Mason
- Review of Spence + Lila
- The World of Bobbie Ann Mason
- Mason's ‘Drawing Names’
- Mason's In Country.
- ‘Humping the Boonies’: Sex, Combat, and the Female in Bobbie Ann Mason's In Country
- Realism, Verisimilitude, and the Depiction of Vietnam Veterans in In Country
- ‘Use To, the Menfolks Would Eat First’: Food and Food Rituals in the Fiction of Bobbie Ann Mason
- New Roles, New History, and New Patriotism: Bobbie Ann Mason's In Country
- Good Country People
- Fame and Misfortune
- Back Home Again: Bobbie Ann Mason's ‘Shiloh.’
- Signs and Portents
- The South and The West in Bobbie Ann Mason's In Country
- Review of Feather Crowns
- The Ambiguous Grail Quest in ‘Shiloh.’
- An Interview with Bobbie Ann Mason
- From Shiloh to In Country to Feather Crowns: Bobbie Ann Mason, Women's History, and Southern Fiction
- Bobbie Ann Mason: Searching for Home
- Old Roots, New Routes
- Going Nowhere Slow: The Post-South World of Bobbie Ann Mason
- Oppositions in In Country
- Shiloh, and Other Stories
- Further Reading
- Mason, Bobbie Ann (Vol. 28)