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The Kentucky Review The Kentucky Review Volume 12 Number 1 Double Issue of v. 12, no. 1/2 Double Issue of v. 12, no. 1/2 Article 1 Fall 1993 Contributors [v. 12, no. 1/2] Contributors [v. 12, no. 1/2] Follow this and additional works at: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/kentucky-review Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons Right click to open a feedback form in a new tab to let us know how this document benefits you. Right click to open a feedback form in a new tab to let us know how this document benefits you. Recommended Citation Recommended Citation (1993) "Contributors [v. 12, no. 1/2]," The Kentucky Review: Vol. 12 : No. 1 , Article 1. Available at: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/kentucky-review/vol12/iss1/1 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Kentucky Libraries at UKnowledge. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Kentucky Review by an authorized editor of UKnowledge. For more information, please contact [email protected].
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The Kentucky Review The Kentucky Review

Volume 12 Number 1 Double Issue of v. 12, no. 1/2 Double Issue of v. 12, no. 1/2 Article 1

Fall 1993

Contributors [v. 12, no. 1/2] Contributors [v. 12, no. 1/2]

Follow this and additional works at: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/kentucky-review

Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons

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Recommended Citation Recommended Citation (1993) "Contributors [v. 12, no. 1/2]," The Kentucky Review: Vol. 12 : No. 1 , Article 1. Available at: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/kentucky-review/vol12/iss1/1

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Kentucky Libraries at UKnowledge. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Kentucky Review by an authorized editor of UKnowledge. For more information, please contact [email protected].

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EDITORIAL BOARD Paul A. Willis, Chair Rebecca Faulconer George C. Herring Boynton Merrill, Jr. Jim Wayne Miller Albert P. Smith

CO-EDITORS Bradley D. Carrington Gordon E. Hogg

PRODUCTION MANAGER Mary Miller Vass

BUSINESS MANAGER Barbara Randolph

PRODUCTION STAFF Lewis P. Bowling William Cooper, Jr. Norma Jean Gibson Bradley 0. Grissom Deborah S. Hatfield

Mark A. Ingram James E. Manasco Julia C. Parsons Paula L. Pope Margaret M. Shaw

The Kentucky Review is a refereed journal published by the University of Kentucky Library Associates three times a year. Articles and interviews relating to American, English, and world literature, history, philosophy, art, architecture, music, folklore, typography, cinema, or other topics in the humanities are welcomed for consideration.

Subscription: Ten dollars per year. Membership in the Library Associates at twenty-five dollars per year includes The Kentucky Review. Single issues: Three dollars and fifty cents. Subscription orders should be directed to Barbara Randolph, The Kentuc!CJ; Review, Education Library, 205 Dickey Hall, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0017. Manuscripts may be submitted to Gordon E. Hogg, The Kentuc!CJ; Review, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington, KY 40506-0039.

Designed by Robert James Foose. Cover design by Stephen Harvard. Printed by the University of Kentucky Publishing Services. ISSN 0191-1030 Copyright© 1993 by the University of Kentucky Libraries.

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THE KENTUCKY

REVIEW Volume XII Number 1/2 Autumn 1993

CONTENTS

The Career of John Jacob Niles: A Study in the Intersection of Elite, Traditional, and Popular Musical Performance byRon Pen ................... ....... .............. .......................... ............ ........ .. .. 3

The Harpe's Head: A Legend of Kentucla;: James Hall's Passionate Innovation by Eric Atherton ......... .......... ............. ............. .. .. .............. ...... .. .. ... ... 12

The Poor Girl and the Bad Man: Fairytales of Feminine Power by Elisabeth Panttaja ... ... .... .......... .. ... .. ..... ............ ....... ... ............ ...... 29

The Palace and the Row House, the Park and the Square: Transformations and Interpretations of History by David Spaeth .. .. .... ............... ... ......... ......... ..... .. .. .... ............. ......... 38

The Allure of Stiva Oblonsky by John Fawell ..... ... .. ............ ....... ... ............... ... .... ....................... .. .. . 48

The Native American Presence in Mary Oliver's Poetry by Robin Riley Fast .............................. .... .. .............. ... ........ ............. 59

Errands of Love: A Study in Black and White by Joseph H. Gardner .... ............. ........ ....... ... ................. ......... ......... 69

Black Shakers at South Union, Kentucky by Kit Firth Cress............... ... ... .. ... .. ............ ... .................. .. .. ... .. .. ...... 79

LIBRARY NOTES Selected Acquisitions .............. .. ......... .. .. .... .. ... .............................. ...... . 96

THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATES Activities .. .... ............. .................... ..... ... ..... ............ ... ....... .. .................... 100

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CONTRIBUTORS

Eric Atherton is a teaching fellow at the University of Missouri­Columbia. His interests include American literature, histories, myths and legends of frontier settlement, early periodical literature, and the nineteenth-century novel.

Kit Firth Cress received a B.S. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1941, and an M.A. in history from Ohio State University in 1985. During World War Two she served as an officer in the U.S. Navy.

Robin Rile1J Fast teaches American literature at Emerson College, and has published essays on Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, Pat Mora, Patricia Hampl, and Elizabeth Bishop. Presently she is engaged in the study of Native American poetry.

John Fawell is Assistant Professor at Boston University's College of General Studies, and has published on film and literature in such journals as Literature/Film Quarterly, French Review, Dalhousie Review, Midwest Review, and The University of Dayton Review.

Joseph H. Gardner is Professor of English at the University of Kentucky. In addition to his book, Dickens in America: Twain, Howells, James and Norris, he has published essays on T.H. Huxley, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Aubrey Beardsley, George Cruikshank, and other Victorians.

Elisabeth Panttaja teaches writing at Tufts University. She has published articles on fairytale heroines and recently completed a book on seduction and the heroine in American literature.

Ron Pen is Assistant Professor of Music and Associate Director of the School of Music at the University of Kentucky. His publications include the 1992 book Introduction to Music and articles in Music Quarterly and American Music. He is currently completing a biography of John Jacob Niles.

David A. Spaeth, Professor of Architecture at the University of Kentucky, has written extensively on modern architecture and its protagonists: he has published annotated bibliographies on the work of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Ludwig Karl Hilberseimer, as well as an examination of the life and work of Mies van der Rohe, which has been translated into several languages. In 1986 he edited Howard Dearstyne's memoir Inside the Bauhaus. In 1992 The Kentucky Review featured his article on the architecture of the Tennessee Valley Authority projects.