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writes in a critical introduction that the dissertation "was so widely acclaimed by her professors and colleagues that it was published and it has become a basic reference work".
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for her mother's health, as her mother needed the drier climate. The family soon left Sweetwater in 1887, so that the Scarborough children could get a good education at
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Foreword to The Wind by Sylvia Ann Grider, Barker Texas History Center series, University of Texas Press, 1979.
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While receiving her PhD from Columbia, she wrote a dissertation, "The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction".
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by Sylvia Ann Grider, Barker Texas History Center series, University of Texas Press, 1979.
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Dorothy Scarborough came in contact with many writers in New York, including
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Even though Scarborough's writings are identified with Texas, she studied at
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Song Catcher in Southern Mountains; American Folk Songs of British Ancestry
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classes at Columbia. Among her creative writing students were
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Dorothy Scarborough at the University of Houston site
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Dorothy Scarborough, from a 1918 publication.
Mount Carmel, Texas
American folklore
The Wind
Texas
cotton farming
ghost stories
Mount Carmel, Texas
Sweetwater, Texas
Baylor College
University of Chicago
Oxford University
Columbia University
Sylvia Ann Grider
Edna Ferber
Vachel Lindsay
creative writing
Eric Walrond
Carson McCullers
The Wind
of the same name
Lillian Gish
Library resources
Resources in your library
Resources in other libraries
Online books
Resources in your library
Resources in other libraries
Fugitive Verses
The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction

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