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Edward Abbey Resources: Articles on Reserve

The following articles are on Reserve in the Giovale Library. The articles can be obtained by going to the library Circulation Desk and asking for the Abbey Reading packet.


  • Dixon, Terrell. "Abbey's biocentric epiphany: Desert Solitaire and teh teaching of environmental literature." CEA Critic 54.1 (1991): 35-42.
  • Farmer, Jareed. "Desert Solitaire and the literary memory of an imagined place." Western American Literature 38.2 (2003) 155-169.
  • Gamble, David. "Into the maze with Edward Abbey." South Dakota Review 26.1 (1988) 66-77.
  • Graulund, Rune. "Contrasts: a defense of desert writings." 2.2 (2003) 345-361.
  • Herndon, Jerry. "'Moderate extremism': Edward Abbey and 'The Moon-Eyed Horse'." Western American Literature 16.2 (1981) 97-103.
  • Morris, David Copland. "Celebration and irony: the polyphonic voice of Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire." Western American Literature 28.1 (1993) 21-32.
  • Pozza, David. "Aesthetics, genre, and paradox in Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire." Lamar Journal of the Humanities 28.2 (2003) 5-19.
  • Romesburg, Rod. "Deterministic chaos in Ed Abbey's Desert Solitaire." Western American Literature 39.2 (2004) 200-219.
  • Scheese, Don. "Desert Solitaire: counter-friction to the machine in the garden." North Dakota Quarterly 59.2 (1991) 211-227.

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