So crime and death permeate Noon Wine, but the novel is also a story of family and community. With evocative detail, Porter portrays the lives and relationships of the defendant Royal Earle Thompson, his wife Ellie, and their sons Arthur and Herbert, who mature from childhood to adolescence during the story. As the novel focuses on the young boys\u27 propensity to play with the prized possessions of the farmhand Olaf Helton, his harmonicas, the reader learns how father, mother, and farmhand (for Helton grows to be \u27one of the family \u27) participate in the trying task of childrearing
In 1932 Katherine Anne Porter wrote to her brother from Paris, where she was living happily, about w...
In this article, Professor Richard H. Underwood explores the murder ballad entitled Stella Kenney. S...
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This study will examine various aspects of Katherine Anne Porter\u27s use of setting in six selected...
Katherine Anne Porter’s ”Old Mortality” is the story of Miranda’s growing up and flight from her fam...
Katherine Anne Porter’s fiction forces readers to question characters’ morality. Porter deals with ...
This biographical dissertation focuses upon Katherine Anne Porter\u27s relationship with her literar...
1. The Sterility of Love: Katherine Anne Porter describes various aspects of love in her short stori...
This study argues that drinking became a marker of legitimacy and authenticity within Modernist lite...
Recording of Katherine Anne Porter reading her long story "Noon Wine" on November 12, 1953, at the P...
Book extract kindly used with the permission of the University of Akron Press.For the past twenty ye...
ii This thesis is a study of Katherine Anne Porter’s Pale Horse, Pale Rider collection in relationsh...
(print) xii, 288 p. : ill. ; 24 cmIntroduction -- Murder, execution, and the criminal classes -- The...
Exploring how art influences the works of Katherine Anne Porter (1890-1980), this study examines the...
Recording of Katherine Anne Porter reading her long story "Noon Wine" on November 12, 1953, at the P...
In 1932 Katherine Anne Porter wrote to her brother from Paris, where she was living happily, about w...
In this article, Professor Richard H. Underwood explores the murder ballad entitled Stella Kenney. S...
Blame: Marriage, Folklore, and the Victorian Novel contends that the intersection of folk and legal ...
This study will examine various aspects of Katherine Anne Porter\u27s use of setting in six selected...
Katherine Anne Porter’s ”Old Mortality” is the story of Miranda’s growing up and flight from her fam...
Katherine Anne Porter’s fiction forces readers to question characters’ morality. Porter deals with ...
This biographical dissertation focuses upon Katherine Anne Porter\u27s relationship with her literar...
1. The Sterility of Love: Katherine Anne Porter describes various aspects of love in her short stori...
This study argues that drinking became a marker of legitimacy and authenticity within Modernist lite...
Recording of Katherine Anne Porter reading her long story "Noon Wine" on November 12, 1953, at the P...
Book extract kindly used with the permission of the University of Akron Press.For the past twenty ye...
ii This thesis is a study of Katherine Anne Porter’s Pale Horse, Pale Rider collection in relationsh...
(print) xii, 288 p. : ill. ; 24 cmIntroduction -- Murder, execution, and the criminal classes -- The...
Exploring how art influences the works of Katherine Anne Porter (1890-1980), this study examines the...
Recording of Katherine Anne Porter reading her long story "Noon Wine" on November 12, 1953, at the P...
In 1932 Katherine Anne Porter wrote to her brother from Paris, where she was living happily, about w...
In this article, Professor Richard H. Underwood explores the murder ballad entitled Stella Kenney. S...
Blame: Marriage, Folklore, and the Victorian Novel contends that the intersection of folk and legal ...