The Exiled Heir: An Introduction to Carson McCullers and Her Work
Carson McCullers and the Tradition of Southern Women's Nonfiction Prose
The Daughter as Outlaw in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter and The Member of the Wedding
You Might as Well Listen to the Chain Gang: The Ballad of the Sad Cafe
A "Calculable Woman" and a "Jittery Ninny": Performing Femininity in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter and The Ballad of the Sad Cafe
Miss Amelia's Pharmacy: Carson McCullers and the Influence of Alcohol
"Copying the Wrong Pieces": Replication and the Mathematics of Togetherness in The Member of the Wedding
Living and Writing in the Margins: Lesbian Desire and the Novels of Carson McCullers
Politics in the Kitchen: Carson McCullers, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Surrealist History
"Simple Stories and the Inward Mind": Conclusions and New Beginnings