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Title |
Original |
Year |
Library and Call# |
Type |
Notes |
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The Mysticism of William Blake |
UW Press |
1927 |
nonfiction |
in print; thesis |
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Victorian Prose, a book of selections |
Prentice Hall |
1930 |
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fiction |
ed. by HCW and Finley MK Foster |
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English Devotional Literature: Prose 1600-1640 |
Haskell House |
1931 |
nonfiction |
in print |
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A Watch in the Night |
Macmillan |
1933 |
fiction |
OOP (out of print) |
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Not Built with Hands |
Macmillan |
1935 |
fiction |
OOP; dedicated to her mother |
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The Metaphysical Poets; A Study in Religious Experience |
Macmillan |
1936 |
nonfiction |
OOP |
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To the End of the World |
Macmillan |
1939 |
fiction |
OOP; dedicated to her father |
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Social Criticism in Popular Religious Literature of the Sixteenth Century |
Macmillan |
1944 |
nonfiction |
OOP; dedicated to Harriet |
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Dust on the King's Highway |
Macmillan |
1946 |
fiction |
OOP; dedicated to her sister Olive; also published in German and Spanish |
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Seventeenth Century Verse and Prose |
Macmillan |
1951 |
nonfiction |
OOP; coauthored with Ruth C. Wallerstein and Ricardo Quintana (all at UW) |
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Tudor Books of Private Devotion |
UW Press |
1951 |
nonfiction |
in print |
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The Four Rivers of Paradise |
Macmillan |
1955 |
fiction |
OOP; dedicated to Elizabeth M. Richardson |
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Bird of Fire: A Tale of St. Francis of Assisi |
Macmillan |
1958 |
fiction |
OOP |
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Prayer and Poetry |
The Archabbey Press |
1960 |
lecture |
OOP |
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Tudor Books of Saints and Martyrs |
UW Press |
1963 |
nonfiction |
in print |
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Changing Styles in Literary Studies |
Cambridge University Press |
1963 |
Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities Research Association |
OOP |
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Place of Literature in the Present Day |
College English Association |
1966 |
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Delivered as an address before the Michigan CEA in the fall of 1965 |
College English Association ChapBook |
"Creative Writing in the University." Wisconsin Studies in Contemporary Literature 5 (Winter-Spring 1964): 37-47.
"Criticism in Context." College English 27 (1965): 17-23.
"Early Renaissance Saints' Lives." Annuale Mediaevale 4 (1963): 93-123.
"An English Professor Examines Her Role in Teacher Education." The Journal of General Education 18 (1966): 31-9.
"The Humanities in the Present Human Crisis." University of Wyoming Publications 14, no. 2 (1949): 33-46.
"John Donne and the Psychology of Spiritual Effort." The Seventeenth Century: Studies in the History of English Thought and Literature from Bacon to Pope by Richard Foster Jones and Others Writing in His Honor. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1951.
"Matthew Arnold and Goethe." Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 36 (1921): 436-53.
"Some Continuing Traditions in English Devotional Literature." Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 57 (1942): 966-80.
"Southwell: Metaphysical and Baroque." Modern Philology 61 (February 1964): 159-68.
"Three Roads to Parnassus." Western Humanities Review 14 (Autumn 1960): 353-64.
"Victorian Bibliography for 1932." (co-author). Modern Philology 30 (May 1933): 399-434.
"Victorian Bibliography for 1933." (co-author). Modern Philology 31 (May 1934): 395-434.
"Victorian Bibliography for 1934." (co-author). Modern Philology 32 (May 1935): 397-430.
Wrote the introduction for Drink from the Rock--Selected Poems from Spirit, a Magazine of Poetry, 1944, Catholic Poetry Society of America.
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.
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)