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Judith Merril: A Primary And Secondary Bibliography, Elizabeth Cummins
Judith Merril: A Primary And Secondary Bibliography, Elizabeth Cummins
English and Technical Communication Faculty Research & Creative Works
This Judith Merril bibliography includes both primary and secondary works, arranged in categories that are suitable for her career and that are, generally, common to the other bibliographies in the Center for Bibliographic Studies in Science Fiction. Works by Merril include a variety of types and modes—pieces she wrote at Morris High School in the Bronx, newsletters and fanzines she edited; sports, westerns, and detective fiction and non-fiction published in pulp magazines up to 1950; science fiction stories, novellas, and novels; book reviews; critical essays; edited anthologies; and both audio and video recordings of her fiction and non-fiction.
Scholar's Symposium: The Work Of David Carr: Introduction, Margret Grebowicz
Scholar's Symposium: The Work Of David Carr: Introduction, Margret Grebowicz
Arts, Languages and Philosophy Faculty Research & Creative Works
No abstract provided.
2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Conference Abstract Book, University Of Missouri--Rolla
2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Conference Abstract Book, University Of Missouri--Rolla
Undergraduate Research Conference at Missouri S&T
No abstract provided.
Review Of Dangerous Motherhood: Insanity And Childbirth In Victorian Britain, By Hilary Marland, Kristine Swenson
Review Of Dangerous Motherhood: Insanity And Childbirth In Victorian Britain, By Hilary Marland, Kristine Swenson
English and Technical Communication Faculty Research & Creative Works
The article reviews the book "Dangerous Motherhood: Insanity and Childbirth in Victorian Britain," by Hilary Marland.
Studies In Slang, Vii, Barry A. Popik, Gerald Leonard Cohen
Studies In Slang, Vii, Barry A. Popik, Gerald Leonard Cohen
Arts, Languages and Philosophy Faculty Research & Creative Works
No abstract provided.