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Although the demands on Ms. White's time were great, ranging from teaching, to committees, to traveling, she managed to write and research consistently for 30-60 minutes every morning. This effort along with her noted energy enabled her to publish many books and articles.

Her novel A Watch in the Night was a book-of-the-month by the Catholic Book Club and was runner-up for the 1934 Pulitzer Prize. Apparently it was the first choice of the Pulitzer Novel Committee, but the General Committee instead chose Lamb in His Bosom! by Caroline Miller because it was set in an American scene.

Ms. White's personal library, including many of the books she wrote, were donated to the UW libraries in 1969. The collection of 4000+ books and 6000+ serial items were dispersed among the various libraries on the UW Madison campus and among other UW campus libraries.

Many of Ms. White's books have been reprinted and/or come out in new editions and may have subsequently changed publishers. The list below attempts to provide information about the first publication of each book.

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Title

Original
Publisher

Year

Library and Call#

Type

Notes

The Mysticism of William Blake

UW Press

1927

Memorial Library
PR4148 M8 W5

nonfiction

in print; thesis

Victorian Prose, a book of selections

Prentice Hall

1930


fiction

ed. by HCW and Finley MK Foster

English Devotional Literature: Prose 1600-1640

Haskell House

1931

Memorial Library
PR424 W4

nonfiction

in print

A Watch in the Night

Macmillan

1933

Memorial Library
PZ3 W58365 Wat

fiction

OOP (out of print)

Not Built with Hands

Macmillan

1935

Memorial Library
PZ3 W58365 No

fiction

OOP; dedicated to her mother

The Metaphysical Poets; A Study in Religious Experience

Macmillan

1936

Memorial Library
College Library
PR549 R4 W5

nonfiction

OOP

To the End of the World

Macmillan

1939

Memorial Library
PZ3 W58365 To

fiction

OOP; dedicated to her father

Social Criticism in Popular Religious Literature of the Sixteenth Century

Macmillan

1944

Memorial Library
BR757 W45

nonfiction

OOP; dedicated to Harriet

Dust on the King's Highway

Macmillan

1946

Memorial Library
PZ3 W58365 Du

fiction

OOP; dedicated to her sister Olive; also published in German and Spanish

Seventeenth Century Verse and Prose
2 vols.

Macmillan

1951

Memorial Library
College Library
PR1127 W5

nonfiction

OOP; coauthored with Ruth C. Wallerstein and Ricardo Quintana (all at UW)

Tudor Books of Private Devotion

UW Press

1951

Memorial Library
BV4818 W48

nonfiction

in print

The Four Rivers of Paradise

Macmillan

1955

Memorial Library
College Library
PZ3 W58365 Fo

fiction

OOP; dedicated to Elizabeth M. Richardson

Bird of Fire: A Tale of St. Francis of Assisi

Macmillan

1958

Memorial Library
PZ3 W58365 Bi

fiction

OOP

Prayer and Poetry

The Archabbey Press

1960

Memorial Library
PN1386 W45

lecture

OOP

Tudor Books of Saints and Martyrs

UW Press

1963

Memorial Library
College Library
BV4818 W483

nonfiction

in print

Changing Styles in Literary Studies

Cambridge University Press

1963

Memorial Library
PB6 M5

Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities Research Association

OOP

Place of Literature in the Present Day

College English Association

1966

 

Delivered as an address before the Michigan CEA in the fall of 1965

College English Association ChapBook

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Journals for which Ms. White frequently reviewed include:

American Historical Review
Criticism: a quarterly for literature and the arts
English Language Notes
Journal of English and Germanic Philology
Modern Language Quarterly
Modern Language Review
Modern Philology
Renaissance News
Shakespeare Studies
Yale Review: A National Quarterly

She was also on the advisory board for College English from 1944-48 and 1962-65.

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The Wisconsin Tradition of Academic Freedom (Sifting and Winnowing Plaque Rededication Speech)

Forty Years of Frontiers at Wisconsin (personal essay that describes how she came to WI and her career)

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