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Books by Joyce Caldwell Smith






Stephen Crane(1st Edition)
(Bloom's Classic Critical Views)
by Harold Bloom, Joyce Caldwell Smith, Prof. Harold Bloom, Blooms Literary Criticism
Hardcover, 206 Pages, Published 2009 by Blooms Literary Criticism
ISBN-13: 978-1-60413-432-2, ISBN: 1-60413-432-1

"Stephen Crane is widely recognized as a master and innovator of literary naturalism. Among his more popular works are the novels ""Maggie: A Girl of the Street"" and ""The Red Badge of Courage"" and the short stories ""The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky"", ""The Blue Hotel"", and ""The Open Boat"". The critical selections and commentary gathered in this volume offer a wealth of critical information and analyses that examine Crane's work and ..."






Six Weeks in an Isuzu
Crossing Borders From Chattanooga to The Panama Canal
by Joyce Caldwell Smith
Paperback, 180 Pages, Published 2014 by Bluehotel Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-9915025-0-9, ISBN: 0-9915025-0-7

"A couple embark on a drive from their home in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to the Panama Canal in a 13-year-old Isuzu Trooper. This book details their day-to-day experiences over six weeks in 2004. With no definite plans except to drive to the Panama Canal, no hotel reservations, and no set itinerary, they begin their trip. Sometimes they stay in one place only one night, and other times they stay for several days.They encounter difficult bo ..."






Bloom's How to Write About Stephen Crane
(Bloom's How to Write About Literature)
by Joyce Caldwell Smith, Harold Bloom, Prof. Harold Bloom
Library, 261 Pages, Published 2011 by Chelsea House Pub (L)
ISBN-13: 978-1-60413-751-4, ISBN: 1-60413-751-7

"A guide to writing about Stephen Crane's works offers instructions for composing different types of essays and contains literary criticism, analysis, and suggested essay topics."






Bloom's How to Write about Stephen Crane
by Joyce Caldwell Smith
276 Pages, Published 2012 by Chelsea House Publications
ISBN-13: 978-1-4381-3950-0, ISBN: 1-4381-3950-0

"Provides strategies on writing essays about the works of Stephen Crane."






Blooms Classic Critical Views Ser.
Stephen Crane
by Harold Bloom, Joyce Caldwell Smith
Published 2009
ISBN-13: 978-1-282-43548-3, ISBN: 1-282-43548-5






Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Volume 2(Illustrated)
Dimensions of the Midwestern Literary Imagination
by Philip A. Greasley, Crystal S. Anderson, David D. Anderson, Kathie Ryckman Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Marilyn Judith Atlas, Thomas Fox Averill, Paul Baggett, William Barillas, Jill Barnum, Anne Beck, Robert Beasecker, James M. Boehnlein, Sheena Denney Boran, Victoria Brehm, Rachel Breneman, Roger Bresnahan, Emily Thornton Calvo, Sharon Carlson, Jennifer Cathey, Haeja K. Chung, Emily Churilla, Hannah L. Coffey, Daniel P. Compora, Sheila Marie Contreras, Leslie Czechowski, Edward Dauterich, Todd Fleming Davis, Theresa Delgadillo, Jill Doerfler, Robert Dunne, Maureen N. Eke, Carol Fadda-Conrey, Katherine Fama, Timothy C. Frazer, Philip L. Gerber, Kenneth B. Grant, Marsha O. Greasley, Øyvind T. Gulliksen, Benjamin Hale, Willie J. Harrell, Stephen C. Holder, Ashley Hopkins, Jeffrey Hotz, William E. Huntzicker, Katherine Joslin, Immaculate Kizza, Sara Kosiba, Joyce R. Ladenson, Clarence Lindsay, Larry Lockridge, Loren Logsdon, Paul W. Miller, David Newquist, Marcia Noe, Mary Dejong Obuchowski, Sally E. Parry, Steve Paul, David Perusek, John R. Pfeiffer, Rod Phillips, Denise Pilato, Ronald Primeau, David Radavich, Kristy Nelson Raine, Milton Reigelman, Garyn G. Roberts, John Rohrkemper, Robert L. Root, Margaret Rozga, Herbert K. Russell, Mike Ryan, David K. Sauer, Ann L. Seaton, James Seaton, Marc Kelly Smith, Joyce Caldwell Smith, Crystal Stallman, Jeffrey Swenson, Guy Szuberla, Thom Tammaro, Jon C. Teaford, Catherine Tobin, Ellen Serlen Uffen, Lance Weldy, Johnnie Wilcox, Keith Wilhite, Douglas Wixson, Joseph Wydeven, Susan Yanos
Hardcover, 1,064 Pages, Published 2016 by Indiana University Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-253-02104-5, ISBN: 0-253-02104-9

"The Midwest has produced a robust literary heritage. Its authors have won half of the nation’s Nobel Prizes for Literature plus a significant number of Pulitzer Prizes. This volume explores the rich racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of the region. It also contains entries on thirty-five pivotal Midwestern literary works, literary genres, literary, cultural, historical, and social movements, state and city literatures, literary jour ..."

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