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Publications of Buford Jones    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1.  A Checklist of Hawthorne Criticism: 1951-1966. Transcendental Books, 1967. (Annotated bibliography)
  2.  Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Bibliographical History of Criticism; Vol. 1, 1821-1860, To the Civil War. forthcoming from Greenwood Press,
  3.  Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Bibliographical History of Criticism; Vol. II, 1861-1885, Forming the School of Hawthorne. forthcoming from Greenwood Press,
  4.  Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Bibliographical History of Criticism; Vol. III, 1886-1904, Enshrining a Classical American Author. forthcoming from Greenwood Press,
  5.  Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Bibliographical History of Criticism; Vol. IV, 1906-1965, The Era of Freud and New Criticism. forthcoming from Greenwood Press,
  6.  Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Bibliographical History of Criticism; Vol. V, 1966-1995, The Modern and Postmodern Reputations. forthcoming from Greenwood Press,

Edited

  1. J.L. Idol, B. Jones, eds.. Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Contemporary Reviews. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. 1994.
  2. B. Jones, ed.. Hawthorne's Maturity: A Symposium on the Romances. Emerson Society Quarterly 19  (1st, 2nd Quarters 1973): 1-129.
  3. B. Jones, ed.. Hawthorne's Maturity: A Symposium on the Romances.  Hartford: Transcendental Books, 1973.  (with introductory essay)

Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books

  1. "William S. Robinson on Griswold, Poe's 'Literary Executioner'." Poe Studies/Dark Romanticism 28.1 & 2 (June/Dec. 1995): 7-8.
  2. "Hawthorne's Concord Critic: Charles Creighton Hazewood." Nathaniel Hawthorne Review 18.2 (Fall 1992): 28.  Abstract of paper
  3. "What the Permanent Inspector Thought of His Portrait." Nathaniel Hawthorne Review 16.1 (Spring 1990): 16-17.
  4. "Models for the Pyncheon Mansion." Nathaniel Hawthorne Review 15.2 (Fall 1989): 13-14.
  5. "The Identity of 'Outis': A Further Chapter in the Poe-Longfellow War." American Literature 60.3 (Oct. 1988): 402-15.  with Kent Ljungquist
  6. "Decies Repetita Placebit: The Critical Reception of Twice-Told Tales, 1837-1842." Nathaniel Hawthorne Review 14.1 (Spring 1988): 1-6.
  7. "The Manuscript of the Blithedale Romance." Hawthorne Society Newsletter 11.2 (Fall 1985): 12-13.
  8. "Chiefly About Political Matters: Washington City and the Campaign Biographies of 1852." Abstract of paper read at the Library of Congress on 28 December 1984, Hawthorne Society Newsletter 11.1 (Spring 1985): 22.
  9. "Legends Experimental But Not Ideal." Hawthorne Society Newsletter 10.1 (Spring 1984): 7-8.
  10. "Poe, Mrs. Osgood, and 'Annabel Lee'." Studies in the American Renaissance 1983. Ed. Joel Myerson. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1983. 275-80. with Kent Ljunquist
  11. "The Publication Date and First Editorial Notice of Fanshawe." Hawthorne Society Newsletter 8.1 (Spring 1982): 4.
  12. "Some 'Mosses' from the Literary World: Critical and Bibliographical Survey of the Hawthorne-Melville Relationship." Ruined Eden of the Present: Hawthorne, Melville, and Poe. Ed. G.R. Thompson and Virgil L. Lokke. West Lafayette: Purdue UP, 1981. 173-203.
  13. "Hawthorne at Duke University." Hawthorne Society Newsletter 5.1 (Spring 1979): 9.
  14. "George H. Holden and Hawthorne." Hawthorne Society Newsletter 3.1 (Spring 1977): 6.
  15. "Monsieur Dupin: Further Details on the Reality Behind the Legend." Southern Literary Journal  (Fall 1976): 70-77.  with Kent Ljunquist
  16. "Secondary Bibliography." Hawthorne Society Newsletter 1.1 (Spring 1975): 2.
  17. "Hawthorne and Spenser: From Allusion to Allegory." Nathaniel Hawthorne Journal  (71-90)
  18. "Current Hawthorne Bibliography." Hawthorne Society Newsletter  (several dates)  1975-79, 1980 (2), 1982 (2), 1984 (2), 1985, 1986(2), 1987-89, 1990 (2), 1993
  19. "After Long Apprenticeship: Hawthorne's Mature Romances." Emerson Society Quarterly 19 (1st Quarter 1973): 1-7.
  20. "'The Man of Adamant' and the Moral Picturesque." American Transcendental Quarterly 14 (Spring 1972): 33-41.
  21. "Hawthorne Studies: The 1970s." Studies in the Novel 2 (Winter 1970): 504-18.
  22. "A Checklist of Hawthorne Criticism: 1951-1966." Emerson Society Quarterly 52 (2nd Quarter 1968): 1-91.
  23. "The 'Hall of Fantasy' and the Early Hawthorne-Thoreau Relationship." Publications of the Modern Language Association 83 (Oct. 1968): 1429-1438.
  24. "The Faery Land of Hawthorne's Romances." Emerson Society Quarterly 48 (3d Quarter 1967): 106-24.
  25. "A Thoreauvian Wordplay and Paradise Lost." Emerson Society Quarterly 47 (2nd Quarter 1967): 65-6.
  26. "Hawthorne's Coverdale and Spenser's Allegory of Mutability." American Literature 39 (May 1967): 215-19.
  27. "Melville's Buccaneers and Crebillon's Sofa." English Language Notes 2 (Dec. 1964): 122-26.
  28. "Spenser and Shakespeare in The Encantadas, Sketch VI." Emerson Society Quarterly 35 (2nd Quarter 1964): 68-73.

Book Reviews

  1.  Review of Rita K. Gollin's Portraits of Nathaniel Hawthorne: An Iconography.  American Literature 57.2 (May 1985): 334-35.
  2.  Review of Alfred Rosa's Salem, Transcendentalism, and Hawthorne.  American Literature 57.2 (May 1985): 360.
  3.  Review of Jonathan Arac's Commissioned Spirits: The Shaping of Social Motion in Dickens, Carlyle, Melville, and Hawthorne.  American Literature 57.2 (May 1985): 360.

Other

  1. "The Two Peaks of Parnassus." (forthcoming). A pamphlet studying the Hawthorne-Poe relationship; to be published by the Baltimore Poe Society
  2. "Building Poe Bibliography: American Criticism 1850-1870." Worcester, Baltimore, Maryland: American Literature Association. (1993). This pamphlet, with a critical introduction, will also be published in 1994 with the imprint of the Poe Studies Association Newsletter
  3. "Hawthorne's Concord Critic: Charles Creighton Hazewood." Nathanial Hawthorne Society (pamphlet). (1992).
  4. "The Dead Letter Office and the Popular Press: A Bibiliography of Nineteenth-Century Sources and a Selection of Texts." San Diego: American Literature Association (pamphlet). (1992).

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