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MFS: Modern Fiction Studies (2007) - Elizabeth Bowen: A Selected Bibliography

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  • article: Elizabeth Bowen: A Selected Bibliography
  • author(s): Marcia Farrell
  • journal: MFS: Modern Fiction Studies (23/Jul/2007)
  • issue: volume 53, issue 2, pages 370-400
  • DOI: 10.1353/mfs.2007.0040
  • journal ISSN: 0026-7724
  • publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
  • keywords: Alfred Hitchcock's Fear and Trembling, Anthologies, Authors, Bibliography, Books, Collections, Data bases, Elizabeth Bowen, English Literature, Folklore, Libraries, Novels, Research centers, Studies, Television programs, Twentieth Century

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Abstract

Since the publication of the 1981 bibliography, Bowen studies has exploded in a variety of areas, including but not limited to Anglo-Irish identity, war literature, gothic literature, lesbian studies, postcolonialism, and women's literature. For scholars with interest in transnational studies, a number of recent translations of Bowen's work have been published in countries including Germany, Italy, France, Japan, and Brazil-a list of which is located below. Bowen scholarship is on a steady increase, and I hope that this bibliography will not only provide a solid starting place for those interested in recent publications within the field but will also offer a jumping off point for new research on Bowen in neglected areas. The bibliography is organized first according to texts by Bowen omitted in the Sellery and Harris text and published since 1981, then by scholarship on her life and career, and finally by scholarship on her work: I. Elizabeth Bowen's Writing a. Novels and Plays b. Short Stories and Short Story Collections c. Critical Books d. Book Contributions e. Periodical Contributions f. Translations g. Bowen Collection at the Henry Ransom Research Center h. Theatre and Film Productions and Adaptations II. Scholarship on Bowen's Writing a. Books b. Books Partially About Bowen c. Essay Collections d. Journal Articles e. Articles on Individual Works f. Bibliographies g. Television Programs h. Web Sites i. Reference j. Manuscripts, Dissertations, and Theses k. Manuscripts, Dissertations, and Theses Partially About Bowen Although I have attempted to include an exhaustive list of scholarship on Bowen not previously inventoried, I apologize for any inadvertent omissions. While research databases and tools are continually updated and improved, no database (or databases) contains every published entry due to cataloguing, cross-referencing, and submission discrepancies, thereby making the inclusion of every Bowen text published and not included within the 1981 bibliography impossible. Susan Osborn, for giving me the opportunity to contribute to research on Elizabeth Bowen; Tyler Farrell, Duquesne University, for finding several early articles about Bowen that were not listed in various online databases; the staff of Farley Library at Wilkes University for their dedication and hard work in securing numerous interlibrary loan materials for me; Mary Phillips and Sean Wells, for their help in locating missing bibliographic information for several rare texts; the staff of the University of Tulsa's McFarlin Library and Special Collections, especially Kay Huculak and Marc Carlson; the Henry Ransom Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin; J'Nan Sellery and William O. Harris's 1981 comprehensive bibliography on Bowen; Ben Robertson, Troy University; Jack Widner, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania; Beth Reiten, Oklahoma State University; Leslie Lewis, Duquesne University; Joel Burkholder, York College of Pennsylvania; Sarah E. Robbins, University of Oklahoma; Jennifer McClure, University of Alabama; Deborah West, Gannon University; Candace Benefiel, Texas A Ann Blakely, University of Tulsa; and Linda Stein, University of Delaware for helping me find missing bibliographic information; and Sean Latham, University of Tulsa, for his guidance and support.

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