1943

Secondary Sources
Ernst, Alice Henson. “Eugene’s Theatres and ‘Shows’ in Horse-and-Buggy Days.” Part I: 1852-1884. Oregon Historical Quarterly 44.2 (June 1943): 127-139. [RCL] [MCK] [pp. 136-138 includes Miller.] [MGK] Part II: 1884-1903. Oregon Historical Quarterly 44.3 (September 1943): 245 [RCL] [MGK]
McArthur, Lewis A. “Oregon Geographic Names: Fourth Supplement.” Oregon
Historical Quarterly 44(September 1943): 305 [RCL] [MCK] [There are 22 letters of David Log[an] in Oregon, pp. 253-285.] [MGK]
Untermeyer, Louis, ed. The New Modern American and British Poetry. New York and
Chicago: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1943. 9, 47-49. [PSU] [WC] [MCK]
Short biography [Miller helped found an experimental Greek academy
for aspiring writers] along with reprint of Columbus and lines from Byron. Limited criticism - only “Joaquin Miller . . . theatricalized and exaggerated all he touched. He shouted platitudes at the top of his voice. His lines boomed with the pomposity of a brass band; floods, fires, hurricanes, Amazonian women, extravagantly blazing sunsets, the thunder of a herd of buffaloes - all were unmercifully piled upon each other, and yet Miller’s poetry occasionally captured the grandeur of his surroundings, the spread of the Sierras, the energy of the Western world” (9).
Who’s Who in California. 1943. 634. [CAL] [MGK]
Peterson, Martin Severin. “The Poet Bland and Sixteen Specimen Poems.” University of Nebraska Studies, n.v. (December 1943): 26-30. [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]

Letters and Archival Papers
Wyatt, Elizabeth Ann Buchanan. Non-American Elements in Joaquin Miller. Thesis,
Washington State College, 1943. 48 leaves. [WC] [MCK]

 
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