The purpose of this study is to point out the literary importance of Mildred Eunice Haun, born in 1911 in Hamblen County, Tennessee. Haun provided an authentic depiction of Appalachian life, having lived in the hills of East Tennessee until she moved to the home of her aunt and uncle in Franklin in 1 927 for the purpose of attending high school and college. My research for the thesis included perusing Haun\u27s personal papers located in the Vanderbilt Library Special Collections, interviewing personal acquaintances from the literary world, and searching for criticism of Haun\u27 s texts. During her years at Vanderbilt, Haun gained the attention of John Crowe Ransom and Donald Davidson and wrote a series of short stories that were publish...
A monograph presented to the faculty of the Department of English at Morehead State University in pa...
This dissertation investigates the memoirs, novels, and short stories of three women writers whose w...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
Mildred Haun burst onto the Appalachian literary scene when her 1940 book, The Hawk’s Done Gone, was...
The purpose of this study is to offer homestead heroism as a model for analysis in Appalachian ficti...
This essay examines how Mildred Haun uses Appalachian themes and settingsto bridge the melding of Go...
The period between the Civil War and World War II brought sweeping changes and extreme circumstances...
Curriculum Vitae x-x...
This examination of the Flying African myth is divided into three areas of exploration. In Chapter I...
A proposal for a creative non-fiction book using original family letters and other documents brought...
This is a project combining creative writing and oral history research surrounding the life of my la...
This dissertation analyzes the literary portrayal of literacy events in memoirs and novels written b...
Through the examination of primary texts, along with appropriate secondary criticism, I argue that S...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the College of English at Morehead State University in partial ...
A monograph presented to the faculty of the Department of English at Morehead State University in pa...
This dissertation investigates the memoirs, novels, and short stories of three women writers whose w...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
Mildred Haun burst onto the Appalachian literary scene when her 1940 book, The Hawk’s Done Gone, was...
The purpose of this study is to offer homestead heroism as a model for analysis in Appalachian ficti...
This essay examines how Mildred Haun uses Appalachian themes and settingsto bridge the melding of Go...
The period between the Civil War and World War II brought sweeping changes and extreme circumstances...
Curriculum Vitae x-x...
This examination of the Flying African myth is divided into three areas of exploration. In Chapter I...
A proposal for a creative non-fiction book using original family letters and other documents brought...
This is a project combining creative writing and oral history research surrounding the life of my la...
This dissertation analyzes the literary portrayal of literacy events in memoirs and novels written b...
Through the examination of primary texts, along with appropriate secondary criticism, I argue that S...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the College of English at Morehead State University in partial ...
A monograph presented to the faculty of the Department of English at Morehead State University in pa...
This dissertation investigates the memoirs, novels, and short stories of three women writers whose w...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...