Further Reading
- Additional coverage of Chase's life and career is contained in the following sources published by the Gale Group: Contemporary Authors, Vols. 13-16, 41-44R; Contemporary Authors Permanent Series, Vol. 1; Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 2; Literature Resource Center; and Something about the Author, Vol. 10.
- Cary, Richard, "A Bibliography of the Published Writings of Mary Ellen Chase," Colby Library Quarterly, 6 (March 1962): 34-45. (As complete a list of Chase's published works to 1962 as Cary could assemble, given Chase's disinterest in keeping accurate records of when and where she published.)
- Chase, Evelyn Hyman, Feminist Convert: A Portrait of Mary Ellen Chase. Santa Barbara, Calif.: John Daniel, 1988, 182 p. (Written by Chase's sister-in-law, a biography which claims that Chase belatedly embraced the ideals of American feminism.)
- Duckett, Eleanor Shipley, "A Portrait: 1962," Colby Library Quarterly, 6 (March 1962): 1-4. (Personal reminiscence of Chase, written by her longtime companion and fellow professor at Smith College.)
- Squire, Elienne, "Bibliography," in A Lantern in the Wind: The Life of Mary Ellen Chase, pp. 205-08. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Fithian Press, 1995. (Bibliography of mostly primary works.)
- Squire, Elienne, A Lantern in the Wind: The Life of Mary Ellen Chase. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Fithian Press, 1995, 208 p. (A chronological biography of Chase, written by an admiring former student.)
- Westbrook, Perry D., "Selected Bibliography," in Mary Ellen Chase, pp. 166-71. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1965. (Selected list of primary works, with a short secondary works section.)
- Westbrook, Perry D., Mary Ellen Chase. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1965, 176 p. (Biographical-critical work, divided into chapters discussing the various genres of Chase's writings.)
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