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Brophy, Robert. “‘Carmel Point’:
An Explication.” JS 2.1 (Winter 1998): 19-20.
-----. “’Margrave’: Jeffers and the Pathetic Fallacy.” JS 2.3 (Summer 1998): 8-12.
Case, Eric William. “A Production and Production Book of Euripides’ ‘Medea’ freely adapted by Robinson Jeffers.” Baylor University MFA, 1998; abstract, JS 3.2 (Spring 1999): 8.
Cherkovski, Neeli. “Bukowski on Jeffers: Excerpts from a Memoir.” JS 2.1 (Winter 1998): 15-18.
Coffin, Arthur. “An Interview with John Haines.” Jeffers Studies Online 2.3 (Summer 1998) <www. jeffers.org>; printed, JS 2.4 (Fall 1998): 47-56.
Fleming, Deborah. “Radical Traditionalism in W. B. Yeats and Robinson Jeffers.” Jeffers Studies Online 2.1 (Winter 1998) <www.jeffers.org>; printed, JS 2.4 (Fall 1998): 11-30.
Girard, Maureen. The Last Word: A Record of the “Auxiliary” Library at Tor House. [An Annotated catalog of the Tor House Library of Robinson and Una Jeffers] [Carmel]: Robinson Jeffers Tor House Foundation, 1998. [Record and analysis of all marginalia, tip-ins, and inserts which for Una especially constituted a running dialogue with the authors]
Greenan, Edith. Of Una Jeffers. Ashland, Oregon: Story Line Press, 1998. Edited & introduced by James Kaman. Reprint of 1939 edition.
Haines, John. “An Interview with John Haines.” JS 3.4 (Fall 1998): 47-56.
Hesse, Eva. “The German Theater Production of Botho Strauss’s Jeffers—Akt I und II.” JS 2.3 (Summer 1998): 4-5.
Hughey, Richard. “Letters: Una Jeffers to George Sterling.” JS 2.3 (Summer 1998): 13-20.
-----. “‘Ossian’s Grave’ Annotated.” JS 2.2 (Spring 1998): 11-24.
Kafka, Robert. “A Jeffersian Planetary Display.” JS 2.1 (Winter 1998): 10-12.
-----. “Jeffers Paraphrases Macbeth.” JS 2.3 (Summer 1998): 2-3.
-----. “A Virtual Concordance to the Stanford University Press Edition of The Collected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers.” JS 2.1 (Winter 1998): 7-9. [Using the Chadwyck-Healy electronic-texts of the Stanford Collected Poetry found on Internet as accessed by institutional subscribers]
Karman, James. Introduction to Greenan Of Una Jeffers (Ashland, Oregon: Story Line Press, 1998): vii-xxviii. [Volume edited with extensive notes by Karman]
-----. “Robinson Jeffers: Dichter der americanischen Westkuste.” Jeffers—Akt I und II. Ed. Botho Strauss. Frankfurt: Strauss, 1998, 42-80.
Mackin, Kathleen. “Emerson, Whitman, and Jeffers: The Prophetic Charge of the Poet in the Unity of the World.” Jeffers Studies Online 2.4 (Fall 1998) <www.jeffers.org>; printed, JS 2.4 (Fall 1998): 57-68.
Meador, Roy. “The Librarian Who Reads” [Lawrence Clark Powel]. Biblio 3.8 (September 1998): 36-41. [Jeffers discussed]
Miura, Tokuhiro. “Mushin in Jeffers: An Abstract.” JS 2.1 (Winter 1998): 13-14.
O’Hara, Noel. “Carmel Point to Ossian’s Grave: In Pursuit of Robinson Jeffers.” The Recorder: Journal of the American Irish Historical Society 2.1 (Spring 1998): 57-67.
Olson, Ted. “Four Recent Works on Robinson Jeffers.” Western American Literature 33.3 (Fall 1998): 292-300.
Rothman, David J. “‘Hurt Hawks’: Criticism.” Poetry for Students. Vol. 3. Detroit: Gale Research, 1998, 143-47.
-----. “I’m a Humanist”: The Poetic Past in Desert Solitaire.” Ed. Peter Quigley. Coyote in the Maze. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1998, 47-73.
Shreve, Anita. The Pilot’s Wife. New York: Little, Brown and Co., 1998. [Bestseller uses RJ’s “Antrim” a leitmotif throughout.]
Smedshammer, Michael. “Modern Writers in New Mexico: Charles Lummis, Oliver La Farge, D.H. Lawrence, Willa Cather, and the Quest for Purpose and Place in the Southwest.” University of New Mexico dissertation, 1998; abstract, JS 2.3 (Spring 1999): 13-14.
Strauss, Botho, ed. Jeffers—Akt I und II [80-page playbill with Jeffers essay, poems, and James Karman’s biographical essay]. Frankfurt: Botho Strauss, 1998.
Tangney, ShaunAnne. “‘Write the thing that thou has seen’: Recognizing the Apocalyptic in Robinson Jeffers.” Jeffers Studies Online 2.2 (Spring 1998) www.jeffers.org>; printed, JS 2.4 (Fall 1998): 31-46.
Thiel, Diane M. “Passing the Torch.” World Wide Web Tor House Foundation Online page: Thiel 1998: 1-8.
Zentius, Michael Albert. “Learning to Climb” [original narrative poem in the tradition of Jeffers and Snyder]. San Jose State University masters project, 1998; abstract, JS 3.2 (Spring 1999): 14.
Ziolkowski, Theodore. The View from the Tower: Origins of an Antimodernist Image. Princeton: Princeton U P, 1998; review, JS 2/4 (Fall 1998): 7-11. [Study of Rilke’s, Jung’s, & Jeffers’s towers as symbols.]
Baird, Jim. “Faust and The Women at Point Sur.” Jeffers Studies Online 1.3 (Summer1997) <www,jeffers.org>; printed, JS 1.4 (Fall 1997): 28-39.
Brophy, Robert. “Robinson Jeffers and the Hogarth Press.” JS 1.2 (Spring 1997): 7-8.
Costley, Bill. “Jeffers Appreciation in Contemporary Scotland.” JS 1.2 (Spring 1997): 10-11.
Ditsler, D.B. “California’s Pictorial Past Goes Digital: Jeffers Photos.” JS 1.2 (Spring 1997): 9.
Glaser, Kirk. “The Alchemy of Home in Jeffers’s ‘To the House.’” Jeffers Studies Online 1.1 (Winter 1997) <www.jeffers.org>; printed, JS 1.4 (Fall 1997): 3-14.
Hart, George. “The Poetics of Postmodernist and NeoRomantic Nature.” Stanford University dissertation, 1997.
Hatch, James Eddy. “Tor House: Lines from Robinson Jeffers.” Terre Haute: Indiana University, 1978. [Film set to the lines of RJ’s poems; later, NET special with Burgess Meredith reading.]
Hughey, Boon, and John Courtney. “Going After Azevedo: A Walk Around Pico Blanco.” JS 1.1 (Winter 1997): 28-32.
Jensen, Peter. “A Poet’s Coast: Exploring California’s Big Sur through the Words of Robinson Jeffers.” Country Living 1.1 (May/June 1997): 106-111.
Kafka, Robert. “Addenda to ‘The Prose of Robinson Jeffers: An Annotated Checklist.’” JS 1.1 (Winter 1997): 22-24.
-----, ed. “The Collected Early Verse of Robinson Jeffers, 1903-April 1914.” JS 1.3 (Summer 1997): whole issue, 124 pages. Includes (essays): “Introduction”; “Verses Published in Periodicals, 1903 - 1911”; “Verses Unpublished, Written 1903-April 1914”; “A Note on Missing Verses”; “Notes on the Poems.”
Morris, David Copland. “Courtesy in the Universe: Jeffers, Santayana, and the ‘Adult Habit of Thought.’” Jeffers Studies Online 1.2 (Spring 1997) ,www.jeffers.org>; printed JS 1.4 (Fall 1997): 40-84.
-----. “Inhumanism, Environmental Crisis, and the Canon of American Literature.” ISLE 4.2 (Fall 1997): 1-16.
Noble-Goodman, Stuart Allen. “Fields of Verse: Science, Technology, and the Poetry of Hart Crane and Robinson Jeffers.” Duke University dissertation 1995; abstract, JS 1.2 (Spring 1997): 11-12.
Quigley, Peter. “Expect Change; Nothing is Strange: Nature and the Poetics of Cultural Collapse and Renewal.” CEA Critic 60.1 (Fall 1997): 35-59. [Jeffers, Snyder, and Eliot]
Rothman, David J. “A Note on Jeffers Research and Scholarship.” JS 1.1 (Winter 1997): 7-9.
Weissmuller, Constance. “The Leigh Wiener Collection.” JS 1.1 (Winter 1997): 25-27.
Zaller, Robert. “‘Home’: A ‘Lost’ Jeffers Narrative.” Western American Literature 32.2 (Summer 1997): 115-124.
-----. “Robinson Jeffers and the California Sublime.” Jeffers Studies Online 3.4; printed, JS 1.4 (Fall 1997): 40-84.
-----. “Robinson Jeffers, Narrative, and the Freudian Romance.” Journal of Narrative Technique 27:1 (Spring 1997): 234-248.
-----. “A Sketch for an Aesthetic: Process, Value, and Moral Beauty in Jeffers.” JS 1.2 (Spring 1997): 18-28.