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Adams, Richard. "Heir Apparent: Inheriting the Epitome in Sarah Orne Jewett's a Country Doctor." Constance Fenimore Woolson's Nineteenth Century: Essays. Ed. Victoria Brehm. Detroit, MI: Wayne State UP, 2001. 67-81.
Allred, David A. "Folklore Performance, Local-Color Fiction, and Sarah Orne Jewett's 'Miss Tempy's Watchers'." Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin 60.4 (2004): 155-64. Print.
Ammons, Elizabeth. "Going in Circles: The Female Geography of Jewett's Country of the Pointed Firs." Studies in the Literary Imagination 16.2 (1983): 83-92.
---. "Jewett's Witches." Critical Essays on Sarah Orne Jewett. Ed. Gwen L. Nagel. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: Hall, 1984. 165-84.
---. "The Shape of Violence in Jewett's 'a White Heron'." Colby Library Quarterly 22.1 (1986): 6-16.
Anderson, Donald. "Jewett's 'Foreigner' in the Estranged Land of Almira Todd." Colby Quarterly 38.4 (2002): 390-402.
Anderson, Donald R. "Failure and Regeneration in the New England of Sarah Orne Jewett and Mary E. Wilkins Freeman." 1974.
Apthorp, Elaine Sargent. "The Artist at the Family Reunion: Visions of the Creative Life in the Narrative Technique of Willa Cather, Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary Wilkins Freeman, and Dorothy Canfield Fisher." 1987.
Apthorp, Elaine Sargent. "Re-Visioning Creativity: Cather, Chopin, Jewett." Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 9.1 (1992): 1-22.
Ashby, Lisa A. "Age in Sarah Orne Jewett's Short Fiction." U of Nebraska Lincoln, 1998.
Atkinson, Michael. "The Necessary Extravagance of Sarah Orne Jewett: Voices of Authority in 'a White Heron'." Studies in Short Fiction 19.1 (1982): 71-74.
Auchincloss, Louis. Pioneers & Caretakers: A Study of 9 American Women Novelists. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1965.
Aydelott, Katherine C. "'New Neighbors': A Newly Discovered Sarah Orne Jewett Story." American Literary Realism 36.3 (2004): 256-68. Print.
Bader, Julia. "The Dissolving Vision: Realism in Jewett, Freeman, and Gilman." American Realism: New Essays. Ed. Eric J. Sundquist. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1982.176-98.
Bailey, Jennifer. "Female Nature and the Nature of the Female: A Re-Vision of Sarah Orne Jewett's the Country of the Pointed Firs." Revue Francaise d'Etudes Americaines 8.17 (1983): 283-94.
Baum, Rosalie Murphy. "The Parkman Dexter Howe Library: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sarah Orne Jewett Collection." The Parkman Dexter Howe Library, Part Iii. Ed. Sidney Ives. Gainesville: Univ. of Florida, 1986.
Becknell, Thomas Ira. "Added Dimensions: Studies in American Literary Realism." 1984.
Bell, Pearl K. "Kate Chopin and Sarah Orne Jewett." Partisan Review 55.2 (1988): 238-53.
Bender, Bert. "To Calm and Uplift 'against the Dark': Sarah Orne Jewett's Lyric Narratives." Colby Library Quarterly 11 (1975): 219-29.
Bicksler, Marith Reinertsen. "Women in the Fiction of Sarah Orne Jewett." 1983.
Biron, Archille H., tr. "Madam Blanc's Le Roman De La Femme-Medicin." Colby Library Quarterly 7 (1967): 488-503.
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Boyum, Joy Gould, and Ann R. Shapiro. A Country Doctor. New York: New American Library, 1986.
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Brenzo, Richard. "Free Heron or Dead Sparrow: Sylvia's Choice in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'a White Heron'." Colby Library Quarterly 14 (1978): 36-41.
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Burgess, Cheryll Ann. "Out-of-Doors: Representations of Nature in Sarah Orne Jewett, Willa Cather, and Eudora Welty." Cornell U, 1991.
Busch, Beverly Gail. "The Nature and Extent of the Influence of Sarah Orne Jewett on Willa Sibert Cather." 1986.
Buseman, Laura Jean. "The Realism of Sarah Orne Jewett's Characterization of Men." U of Arkansas, 1995.
Camfield, Gregg. "Jewett's Country of the Pointed Firs as Gossip Manual." Studies in American Humor 3.9 (2002): 39-53.
Campbell, Donna M. "'in Search of Local Color': Context, Controversy, and the Country of the Pointed Firs." Jewett and Her Contemporaries: Reshaping the Canon. Ed. Karen L. Kilcup, Thomas S. EdwardsGainesville, FL: UP of Florida, 1999. 63-75.
Campbell, Donna M. Resisting Regionalism: Gender and Naturalism in American Fiction. Athens: Ohio U P. 1997.
Campbell, Jennifer. "'the Great Something Else': Women's Search for Meaningful Work in Sarah Orne Jewett's a Country Doctor and Frances E. W. Harper's Trial and Triumph." Colby Quarterly 34.2 (1998): 83-98.
Carson, Richard G. "Nature and Circles of Initiation in the Country of the Pointed Firs." Colby Library Quarterly 21.3 (1985): 154-60.
Cary, Richard. "Jewett on Writing Short Stories." Colby Library Quarterly 10 (1964): 425-40.
---. "Jewett's Literary Canons." Colby Library Quarterly 7 (1965): 82-87.
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Cary, Richard. "Sarah Orne Jewett (1849-1909)." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 1 (1967): 61-66.
---. "Miss Jewett and Madame Blanc." Colby Library Quarterly 7 (1967): 466-88.
---. "Whittier Letters to Sarah Orne Jewett." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 50 (1968): 11-22.
---. "Some Bibliographic Ghosts of Sarah Orne Jewett." Colby Library Quarterly 8 (1968): 139-45.
---. "The Other Face of Jewett's Coin." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 2 (1969): 263-70.
---. "More Whittier Letters to Jewett." ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 58 (1970): 132-39.
---. "The Uncollected Short Stories of Sarah Orne Jewett." Colby Library Quarterly 9 (1971): 385-408.
---. "'Yours Always Lovingly': Sarah Orne Jewett to John Greenleaf Whittier." Essex Institute Historical Collections 107 (1971): 412-50.
---. "The Rise, Decline, and Rise of Sarah Orne Jewett." Colby Library Quarterly 9 (1972): 650-63.
---. "The Sculptor and the Spinster: Jewett's 'Influence' on Cather." Colby Library Quarterly 10 (1973): 168-78.
---. "Jewett to Dresel: 33 Letters." Colby Library Quarterly 11 (1975): 13-19.
---. "The Literary Rubrics of Sarah Orne Jewett." Critical Essays on Sarah Orne Jewett. Ed. Gwen L. Nagel. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: Hall, 1984. 198-211.
Cary, Richard, ed., and introd. Sarah Orne Jewett Letters. Waterville: Colby College, 1967.
Castor, Laura. "Making the Familiar Strange: Representing the House in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'the Landscape Chamber' and Linda Hogan's 'Friends and Fortunes'." The Art of Brevity: Excursions in Short Fiction Theory and Analysis. Eds. Winther, Per, Jakob Lothe and Hans H. Skei. Columbia, SC: U of South Carolina P, 2004. xx, 212 pp. Print.
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Christensen, Sandra O. "Sarah Orne Jewett's the Country of the Pointed Firs: People and Trees." Encyclia: The Journal of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 65 (1988): 112-17.
Church, Joseph. "Absent Mothers and Anxious Daughters: Facing Ambivalence in Jewett's 'the Foreigner'." Essays in Literature 17.1 (1990): 52-68.
---. "Fathers, Daughters, Slaves: The Haunted Scene of Writing in Jewett's 'in Dark New England Days'." American Transcendental Quarterly 5.3 (1991): 205-24.
---. "Transgressive Daughters in Sarah Orne Jewett's Deephaven." Essays in Literature 20.2 (1993): 231-50. Psychoanalytic reading: "In sum, to get beyond the oedipal impasse the daughter must materialize, must represent, his figure and her aggressive aims: such an act amounts to a transgression and thus demands her overcoming social and personal proscriptions. In the argument to follow I contend that Jewett's novel dramatizes such transgressions, that it depicts daughters working to transcend the interdictions which delimit them."
---. Transcendent Daughters in Jewett's Country of the Pointed Firs. Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 1995.
---. "A Woman's Psychological Journey in Jewett's 'the King of Folly Island'." Essays in Literature 23.2 (1996): 234-50.
---. "The Healing Arts of Jewett's Country Doctor." Colby Quarterly 34.2 (1998): 99-122.
---. "Romantic Flight in Jewett's 'White Heron'." Studies in American Fiction 30.1 (2002): 21-44.
Colquitt, Clare. "Motherlove in Two Narratives of Community: Winesburg, Ohio and the Country of the Pointed Firs." New Essays on Winesburg, Ohio. Ed. John W. Crowley. The American Novel. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990. 73-97.
Coyle, Lee. "Sarah Orne Jewett and Irish Roger." Colby Library Quarterly 10 (1964): 441-43.
Crumpacker, Laurie. "The Art of the Healer: Women in the Fiction of Sarah Orne Jewett." Colby Library Quarterly 19.3 (1983): 155-66.
Cutler, Evelyn Starr. "Representation of Maine Coast Dialect in the Work of Sarah Orne Jewett." 1976.
DaGue, Elizabeth. "Images of Work, Glimpses of Professionalism in Selected Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Novels." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 5.1 (1980): 50-55.
D'Amico, Diane. "The Significance of the Dunnet Shepherdess to Jewett's Matriarchal Christianity." University of Dayton Review 20.1 (1989): 33-38.
Davis, Cynthia J. "Making the Strange(R) Familiar: Sarah Orne Jewett's 'the Foreigner'." Breaking Boundaries: New Perspectives on Women's Regional Writing. Ed. Sherrie A. --Inness, Diana Royer. Iowa City, IA: U of Iowa P, 1997. 88-108.
Dolberg, Lynn. "Unanswered Questions, Unquestioned Voices: Silence in 'a White Heron'." Colby Quarterly 34.2 (1998): 123-32.
Donovan, Josephine. "The Unpublished Love Poems of Sarah Orne Jewett." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 4.3 (1979): 26-31.
---. Sarah Orne Jewett. Mod. Lit. Ser. New York: Ungar, 1980.
---. "A Woman's Vision of Transcendence: A New Interpretation of the Works of Sarah Orne Jewett." Massachusetts Review: A Quarterly of Literature, the Arts and Public Affairs 21 (1980): 365-80.
---. "Nan Prince and the Golden Apples." Colby Library Quarterly 22.1 (1986): 17-27.
---. "Silence or Capitulation: Prepatriarchal 'Mothers' Gardens' in Jewett and Freeman." Studies in Short Fiction 23.1 (1986): 43-48.
---. "The Pattern of Birds and Beasts: Willa Cather and Women's Art." Writing the Woman Artist: Essays on Poetics, Politics, and Portraiture. Ed. Suzanne W. Jones. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1991. 81-95.
---. "Jewett and Swedenborg." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 65.4 (1993): 731-50.
---. "Women's Masterpieces." Challenging Boundaries: Gender and Periodization. Ed. Joyce W. --Dickie Warren, Margaret. Athens, GA: U of Georgia P, 2000. 26-38.
---. "Local Color Literature and Modernity: The Example of Jewett." Tamkang Review: A Quarterly of Literary and Cultural Studies 38.1 (2007): 7-26. Print.
Duneer, Anita. "Sarah Orne Jewett and (Maritime) Literary Tradition: Coastal and Narrative Navigations in the Country of the Pointed Firs." American Literary Realism 39.3 (2007): 222-40. Print.
Durso, Patricia Keefe. "Jewett's 'Pointed Firs': An 'Index Finger' to Character Development and Unity of Vision in the Country of the Pointed Firs." Colby Quarterly 26.3 (1990): 171-81.
Eakin, Paul J. "Sarah Orne Jewett and the Meaning of Country Life." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 38 (1967): 508-31.
Easton, Alison. "'How Clearly the Gradations of Society Were Defined': Negotiating Class in Sarah Orne Jewett." Jewett and Her Contemporaries: Reshaping the Canon. Ed. Karen L. Kilcup, Thomas S. Edwards. Gainesville, FL: UP of Florida, 1999. 207-22.
Easton, Alison. "Nation Making and Fiction Making: Sarah Orne Jewett, the Tory Lover, and Walter Scott, Waverley." Special Relationships: Anglo-American Affinities and Antagonisms 1854-1936. Eds. Janet Beer and Bridget Bennett. Manchester, England: Manchester UP, 2002. 139-59.
Eden, Ted. "A Jewett Pharmacopoeia." Colby Quarterly 28.3 (1992): 140-43.
Eichelberger, Clayton L. "Sarah Orne Jewett (1849-1909): A Critical Bibliography of Secondary Comment." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 2 (1969): 189-262.
Elbert, Monika. "Women's Charity Vs. Scientific Philanthropy in Sarah Orne Jewett." Our Sisters' Keepers: Nineteenth-Century Benevolence Literature by American Women. Eds. Jill Bergman and Debra Bernardi. Tuscaloosa, AL: U of Alabama P, 2005. 157-89.
Ellis, James. "The World of Dreams: Sexual Symbolism in 'a White Heron'." TheNassau Review: The Journal of Nassau Community College Devoted to Arts, Letters, and Sciences 3.3 (1977): 3-9.
Eppard, Philip B. "'Dan's Wife': A Newly Discovered Sarah Orne Jewett Story." Colby Library Quarterly 12 (1976): 101-02.
---. "Local Colorists: Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, and Mary N. Murfree." American Women Writers: Bibliographical Essays. Ed. Maurice Duke, Jackson R.Bryer, and M. Thomas Inge. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1983. 21-46.
---. "The Lost Stories by Sarah Orne Jewett: 'a Player Queen' and 'Three Friends'." Critical Essays on Sarah Orne Jewett. Ed. Gwen L. Nagel. Critical Essays on American Literature. Boston: Hall, 1984. 225-48.
Erisman, Fred. "Literature and Place: Varieties of Regional Experience." Journal of Regional Cultures 1.2 (1981): 144-53.
Fagan, Susan Joan Martin. "Sarah Orne Jewett's Fiction: A Reevaluation from Three Perspectives." 1982.
Fetterley, Judith. "Reading Deephaven as a Lesbian Text." Sexual Practice, Textual Theory: Lesbian Cultural Criticism. Eds. Susan J. Wolfe and Julia Penelope. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1993. 164-83.
---. "'Not in the Least American': Nineteenth-Century Literary Regionalism as Unamerican Literature." Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers: A Critical Reader. Ed. Karen L. Kilcup. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 1998. 15-32.
Fetterley, Judith, and Marjorie Pryse. Writing out of Place : Regionalism, Women, and American Literary Culture. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2003.
Fisher, Marilyn M. "Community and Earthly Salvation: Christian Intimations within the Setting of Jewett's Pointed Firs." Literature and Belief 10 (1990): 67-77.
Fogels, Audrey. "French-Born 'Jamaican' in New England, Cultural Dislocation in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'the Foreigner'." Resonances 9 (2008): 51-67. Print.
Folsom, Marcia McClintock. "'Tact Is a Kind of Mind-Reading': Empathic Style in Sarah Orne Jewett's the Country of the Pointed Firs." Colby Library Quarterly 18.1 (1982): 66-78.
Foote, Stephanie. "'I Feared to Find Myself a Foreigner': Revisiting Regionalism in Sarah Orne Jewett's the Country of the Pointed Firs." Arizona Quarterly 52.2 (1996): 37-61.
Foster, Travis M. "Matthiessen's Public Privates: Homosexual Expression and the Aesthetics of Sexual Inversion." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 78.2 (2006): 235-.
Frater, Graham. "'a Brave Happiness': Rites and Celebrations in Jewett's Ordered Past." Jewett and Her Contemporaries: Reshaping the Canon. Ed. Karen L.Kilcup and Thomas S. Edwards. Gainesville, FL: UP of Florida, 1999. 251-64.
Freivogel, Victoria. "Christian Symbolism in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'a White Heron'." Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction 7.2 (2007): 136-42. Print.
Frost, John E. "Sarah Orne Jewett Bibliography, 1949-1963." Colby Library Quarterly 10 (1964): 405-17.
Fryer, Judith. "What Goes on in the Ladies Room? Sarah Orne Jewett, Annie Fields, and Their Community of Women." Massachusetts Review: A Quarterly of Literature, the Arts and Public Affairs 30.4 (1989): 610-28.
Fulton, Valerie. "Rewriting the Necessary Woman: Marriage and Professionalism in James, Jewett, and Phelps." The Henry James Review 15.3 (1994): 242-56.
Fultz, Mary C. "The Narrative Art of Sarah Orne Jewett." Dissertation Abstracts 29 (1969): 3135A-36A.
Geis, Edward Warren. "Beyond the Great Divide: American Fiction and Ecology in the Conservation Age." U of Utah, 2000.
Gentile, Kathy Justice. "Supernatural Transmissions: Turn-of-the-Century Ghosts in American Women's Fiction: Jewett, Freeman, Wharton, and Gilman." Approaches to Teaching Gothic Fiction: The British and American Traditions. Eds. Diane Long Hoeveler and Tamar Heller. Approaches to Teaching World Literature (Atwl) Number: 79: Modern Language Association of America, New York, NY, 2003. xiv, 310.
Glenn, Ellen Walker. "The Androgynous Woman Character in the American Novel." 1981.
Goheen, Cynthia J. "Rebirth of the Seafarer: Sarah Orne Jewett's the Country of the Pointed Firs." Colby Library Quarterly 23.3 (1987): 154-64.
---. "Editorial Misinterpretation and the Unmaking of a Perfectly Good Story: The Publication History of the Country of the Pointed Firs." American Literary Realism 30.2 (1998): 28-42.
Graham, Margaret Baker. "Visions of Time in the Country of the Pointed Firs." Studies in Short Fiction 32.1 (1995): 29-37.
Hamlin, Annemarie. "Consciousness and Communication in Jewett's The Country of the Pointed Firs." Consciousness, Literature and the Arts 3.2 (2002): (no pagination).
Held, George. "Heart to Heart with Nature: Ways of Looking at 'a White Heron'." Colby Library Quarterly 18.1 (1982): 55-65.
Heller, Terry. "Living for the Other World: Sarah Orne Jewett as a Religious Writer." Ray and Pat Browne Book (Ray and Pat Browne Book). Ed. Weinstock, Jeffrey Andrew. Madison, WI: Popular, 2004. vii, 282 pp. Print.
---. The Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project. Coe College, 2005. Print.
Heller, Terry. "Eunice and the Jade Gods: Jewett's Religious Rhetoric in a Country Doctor." Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 22.2 (2005): 158-75.
Henry, Lana. "Healing America on the Altar of Home: The Folklore and Sacred Work of Homemaking in Thoreau, Jewett, and Steinbeck." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 65.11 (2005): 4198.
Hild, Allison T. "Narrative Mediation in Sarah Orne Jewett's the Country of the Pointed Firs." Colby Quarterly 31.2 (1995): 114-22.
Hirsh, John C. "The Non-Narrative Structure of the Country of the Pointed Firs." American Literary Realism 14.2 (1981): 286-88.
Hobbs, Glenda. "Pure and Passionate: Female Friendship in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'Martha's Lady'." Studies in Short Fiction 17 (1980): 21-29.
Hobbs, Michael. "World Beyond the Ice: Narrative Structure in the Country of the Pointed Firs." Studies in Short Fiction 29.1 (1992): 27-34.
Hohmann, Marti. "Sarah Orne Jewett to Lillian M. Munger: Twenty-Three Letters." Colby Library Quarterly 22.1 (1986): 28-35.
Hollis, C. Carroll. "Letters of Sarah Orne Jewett to Anna Laurens Davis." Colby Library Quarterly 8 (1968): 97-138.
Holm, E. Elisabeth. "Intimations of a World of Old Women: Sarah Orne Jewett's 'the Country of the Pointed Firs'." U of Oregon, 1993.
Holstein, Michael. "Writing as a Healing Art in Sarah Orne Jewett's the Country of the Pointed Firs." Studies in American Fiction 16.1 (1988): 39-49.
Homestead, Melissa. "'Links of Similitude': The Narrator of the Country of the Pointed Firs and Author-Reader Relations at the End of the Nineteenth Century." Jewett and Her Contemporaries: Reshaping the Canon. Ed. Karen L. Kilcup and Thomas S. Edwards, . Gainesville, FL: UP of Florida, 1999. 76-98.
Horn, Robert L. "Universality in the Fiction of Sarah Orne Jewett." Dissertation Abstracts 28 (1968): 5018A-19A.
---. "The Power of Jewett's Deephaven." Colby Library Quarterly 9 (1972): 617-31.
Hovet, Theodore R. "'Once Upon a Time': Sarah Orne Jewett's 'a White Heron' as a Fairy Tale." Studies in Short Fiction 15 (1978): 63-68.
---. "America's 'Lonely Country Child': The Theme of Separation in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'a White Heron'." Colby Library Quarterly 14 (1978): 166-71.
Howard, June. "Unraveling Regions, Unsettling Periods: Sarah Orne Jewett and American Literary History." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 68.2 (1996): 365-84.
Huff, Randall. "Sarah Orne Jewett's Tolstoyan Stories." International
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Humma, John B. "The Art and Meaning of Sarah Orne Jewett's 'the Courting
of Sister Wisby'." Studies in Short Fiction 10 (1973): 85-91.
Hsu, Hsuan L. "Literature and Regional Production." American Literary History 17.1 (2005): 36-70.
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Jewett, Sarah Orne. "Human Documents: An Introduction." Jack London Journal 1 (1994): 268-72.
Jobes, Katharine T. "From Stowe's Eagle Island to Jewett's 'a White Heron'." Colby Library Quarterly 10 (1974): 515-21.
Johanningsmeier, Charles. "Sarah Orne Jewett and Mary E. Wilkins (Freeman): Two Shrewd Businesswomen in Search of New Markets." New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 70.1 (1997): 57-82.
---. "Subverting Readers' Assumptions and Expectations: Jewett's 'Tame Indians'." American Literary Realism 34 (2002): 233-50.
Johns, Barbara A. "'Mateless and Appealing': Growing into Spinsterhood in Sarah Orne Jewett." Critical Essays on Sarah Orne Jewett. Ed. Gwen L. Nagel. Boston: Hall, 1984. 147-65.
Johnson, Robert. "Jewett's 'the Flight of Betsy Lane'." Explicator 43.3 (1985): 22.
Joseph, Philip. "Land and Literary: Hamlin Garland, Sarah Orne Jewett, and the Production of Regional Literatures." Studies in American Fiction 26.2 (1998): 147-70.
Kadota, Linda K. "Woman, Linguistics, and 'a White Heron'." Chu-Shikoku Studies in American Literature 26 (1990): 21-26.
Keating, Gail C. "Sarah Orne Jewett's Experiences with Mentoring and Communities of Women." 1987.
Kelchner, Heidi. "Unstable Narrative Voice in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'a White Heron'." Colby Quarterly 28.2 (1992): 85-92.
Kelly, Nancy Rita. "Sarah Orne Jewett and Spiritualism." U of Massachusetts, 1992.
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Leder, Priscilla. "The Gifts of Peace: Sarah Orne Jewett's Vision of Romance." Gypsy Scholar: A Graduate Forum for Literary Criticism 4 (1977): 27-39.
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Lindemann, Marilee. "Women Writers and the American Romance: Studies in Jewett and Cather." Rutgers U, 1991.
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Loges, Max. "A Collection of Great Souls: Sarah Orne Jewett's the Country of the Pointed Firs." Mount Olive Review 5 (1991): 43-47.
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Lundstedt, Lisa Lynn. "Sarah Orne Jewett's Irish Stories." Ohio U, 1997.
Mack, Tom. "A Note on Biblical Analogues in Sarah Orne Jewett's 'Miss Tempy's Watchers'." American Literary Realism 17.2 (1984): 225-27.
Magowan, Robin. "Pastoral and the Art of Landscape in the Country of the Pointed Firs." The New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 36 (1963): 229-40.
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Marchand, Mary V. "Cross Talk: Edith Wharton and the New England Women Regionalists." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 30.3 (2001): 369-95.
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Mawer, Randall R. "Setting as Symbol in Jewett's a Marsh Land." Colby Library Quarterly 12 (1976): 83-90.
---. "Classical Myth in Jewett's a Marsh Island." American Notes and Queries 14 (1976): 85-87.
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