James Whitcomb Riley Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Real Conversations—IV: A Dialogue Between James Whitcomb Riley and Hamlin Garland
- The Hoosier Interpreted: James Whitcomb Riley
- Address by Albert J. Beveridge
- Vision of His Mission
- The Singer of the Old Swimmin' Hole
- Practical Religion: Humble Service
- James Whitcomb Riley
- The Frontier and James Whitcomb Riley
- The Continuing Tradition: Sentimental Humor
- Dialect in the Verse of ‘The Hoosier Poet.’
- The Victorian Poet
- The Middle Western Pastoral
- Poet As Entertainer: Will Carleton, James Whitcomb Riley, and the Rise of the Poet-Performer Movement
- James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916)
- Re-Forming Frontier Values: The Dialect Poetry of James Whitcomb Riley
- ‘Absorbing’ the Character: James Whitcomb Riley and Mark Twain's Theory of Performance
- Further Reading