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  • Virginia Quarterly Review
  • American literary magazine

    The Virginia Quarterly Review is a quarterly literary magazine that was established in 1925 by James Southall Wilson, at the request of University of Virginia

    Virginia Quarterly Review

    Virginia_Quarterly_Review

  • Thomas Wolfe
  • American novelist (1900–1938)

    Western Journey". Virginia Quarterly Review. Summer 1939. Retrieved November 10, 2009. "Notes on 'A Western Journey'". Virginia Quarterly Review. Summer 1939

    Thomas Wolfe

    Thomas Wolfe

    Thomas_Wolfe

  • Laura van den Berg
  • American fiction writer (born 1983)

    (2008). Her stories have been published in The Paris Review, McSweeney's, BOMB, Virginia Quarterly Review, Conjunctions, American Short Fiction, Ploughshares

    Laura van den Berg

    Laura van den Berg

    Laura_van_den_Berg

  • Roberto Quintanilla
  • Bolivian intelligence officer (1928–1971)

    Creutzmann, Sven (2009). "Che Sat Here: THE MAKING (AND MARKETING) OF A MARTYR". The Virginia Quarterly Review. 85 (1): 78. ISSN 0042-675X. JSTOR 26446772.

    Roberto Quintanilla

    Roberto Quintanilla

    Roberto_Quintanilla

  • Cookie Jar (short story)
  • Short story by Stephen King

    Jar" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the Virginia Quarterly Review in March 2016. 13-year-old Dale Alderson is interviewing his 90-year-old

    Cookie Jar (short story)

    Cookie_Jar_(short_story)

  • Mariana Enríquez
  • Argentine journalist, novelist, and short story writer

    such as Granta, Electric Literature, Asymptote, McSweeney's, Virginia Quarterly Review, and The New Yorker. Her fictional works include the short story

    Mariana Enríquez

    Mariana Enríquez

    Mariana_Enríquez

  • Where I Lived, and What I Lived For (Oates short story)
  • Short story by Joyce Carol Oates

    short story by Joyce Carol Oates originally published in the Virginia Quarterly Review (Autumn 1970) and first collected in Marriages and Infidelities

    Where I Lived, and What I Lived For (Oates short story)

    Where_I_Lived,_and_What_I_Lived_For_(Oates_short_story)

  • Lauren Markham
  • American journalist and writer

    graduated from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She was an editor at Virginia Quarterly Review and her work appeared in Mother Jones. Markham teaches at Ashland

    Lauren Markham

    Lauren Markham

    Lauren_Markham

  • Virginia Cavaliers
  • University of Virginia intercollegiate sports teams

    The Virginia Cavaliers, nicknamed the Wahoos, are the athletic teams representing the University of Virginia, located in Charlottesville. The Cavaliers

    Virginia Cavaliers

    Virginia_Cavaliers

  • Deborah Eisenberg
  • American short story writer

    was an editorial assistant at The New York Review of Books in 1973. She taught at the University of Virginia from 1994 until 2011, when she accepted a

    Deborah Eisenberg

    Deborah Eisenberg

    Deborah_Eisenberg

  • A. J. Bermudez
  • American screenwriter and fiction writer

    literary writing has appeared in McSweeney's, Virginia Quarterly Review, Story, Chicago Review, The Masters Review, Fiction International, Electric Literature

    A. J. Bermudez

    A. J. Bermudez

    A._J._Bermudez

  • University of Virginia School of Law
  • Public law school in Charlottesville, Virginia

    of Virginia School of Law (Virginia Law) is the law school of the University of Virginia, a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia. The

    University of Virginia School of Law

    University_of_Virginia_School_of_Law

  • Charlotte Kohler
  • American literary magazine editor and professor

    Kohler in 1942 to serve as the managing editor of the university's Virginia Quarterly Review, selecting her to succeed Archibald Shepperson in part because

    Charlotte Kohler

    Charlotte_Kohler

  • Greg Jackson (writer)
  • American writer

    Yorker, The New York Times, Granta, the Virginia Quarterly Review, the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Guardian. "Prodigals"

    Greg Jackson (writer)

    Greg_Jackson_(writer)

  • Acquainted with the Night
  • Poem by Robert Frost

    Robert Frost. It first appeared in the Autumn 1928 issue of the Virginia Quarterly Review and was republished later that year in his poetry collection West-Running

    Acquainted with the Night

    Acquainted_with_the_Night

  • The Chimney Sweeper's Boy
  • 1998 novel by Barbara Vine

    Reviews called the novel a "slow-moving, richly textured suspenser" and wrote that it "shows Vine at her most weblike". The Virginia Quarterly Review

    The Chimney Sweeper's Boy

    The_Chimney_Sweeper's_Boy

  • Arthur F. Raper
  • American sociologist

    "Wanted: The Nation's Future of the South," by Rupert B. Vance: Virginia Quarterly Review Autumn 1943 (contains review of Raper's Tenants of the Almighty)

    Arthur F. Raper

    Arthur_F._Raper

  • A Feast of Snakes
  • Novel by Harry Crews

    and gouge their way through some back door to salvation." The Virginia Quarterly Review described the paperback edition as "a fierce and funny account

    A Feast of Snakes

    A_Feast_of_Snakes

  • Go Tell It on the Mountain (novel)
  • 1953 novel by James Baldwin

    publication and since. It received favorable reviews in The New York Times, The Virginia Quarterly Review, The Hudson Review, and Phylon, among others. Writing

    Go Tell It on the Mountain (novel)

    Go Tell It on the Mountain (novel)

    Go_Tell_It_on_the_Mountain_(novel)

  • Slender Man stabbing
  • 2014 attempted murder in Waukesha, Wisconsin

    Adolescent Girlhood, the Occult, and the Slender Man Phenomenon". Virginia Quarterly Review. 93 (4): 102–117. Archived from the original on September 17,

    Slender Man stabbing

    Slender Man stabbing

    Slender_Man_stabbing

  • Susan Somers-Willett
  • American poet

    Somers-Willett is the author of two books of poetry: Quiver (Virginia Quarterly Review Series, University of Georgia Press, 2009) and Roam (Crab Orchard

    Susan Somers-Willett

    Susan_Somers-Willett

  • Brian Turner (American poet)
  • American poet

    published in The Cortland Review, Poetry Daily, Atlanta Review, Crab Orchard Review, Georgia Review, Rattle, Virginia Quarterly Review, and ZYZZYVA, and in

    Brian Turner (American poet)

    Brian Turner (American poet)

    Brian_Turner_(American_poet)

  • George Scialabba
  • American literary critic

    manager at Harvard University. His reviews have appeared in Agni, The Boston Globe, Dissent, the Virginia Quarterly Review, The Nation, The American Prospect

    George Scialabba

    George_Scialabba

  • Lovely, Dark, Deep: Stories
  • Short fiction collection by Joyce Carol Oates

    (Ploughshares, Spring 2010) "A Book of Martyrs" (Virginia Quarterly Review, Fall 2012) "Stephanos is Dead" Yale Review, 21 December 2012) II "The Hunter" (Boulevard)

    Lovely, Dark, Deep: Stories

    Lovely,_Dark,_Deep:_Stories

  • Alice Munro
  • Canadian short story writer (1931–2024)

    Dickler. "Alice Munro's Too Much Happiness." Virginia Quarterly Review (22 October 2010). Long-form book review of Too Much Happiness in the context of Alice

    Alice Munro

    Alice Munro

    Alice_Munro

  • American Colossus: The Triumph of Capitalism, 1865–1900
  • 2010 nonfiction book by H. W. Brands

    Brands's earlier works. The Virginia Quarterly Review deemed American Colossus a "briskly paced, accessible book", and Kirkus Reviews dubbed it a "briskly written

    American Colossus: The Triumph of Capitalism, 1865–1900

    American_Colossus:_The_Triumph_of_Capitalism,_1865–1900

  • John Milton Cooper Jr.
  • American historian

    " The Virginia Quarterly Review 79.1 (2003): 70–84. "The shock of recognition: the impact of World War I on America." Virginia quarterly review 76.4 (2000):

    John Milton Cooper Jr.

    John_Milton_Cooper_Jr.

  • Virginia Law Review
  • American law journal

    The Virginia Law Review is a law review edited and published by students at University of Virginia School of Law. It was established on March 15, 1913

    Virginia Law Review

    Virginia_Law_Review

  • Silent Snow, Secret Snow
  • Short story by Conrad Aiken

    fiction. It was first published in the Autumn 1932 issue of the Virginia Quarterly Review. It later appeared in The Collected Stories of Conrad Aiken in

    Silent Snow, Secret Snow

    Silent_Snow,_Secret_Snow

  • August 7
  • Day of the year

    Wars: Adventures in Attempting to Save a Failing Newspaper". Virginia Quarterly Review. Archived from the original on 2007-10-15. Retrieved 2020-02-23

    August 7

    August_7

  • Joshua Casteel
  • US soldier, lecturer, and writer

    with a foreword by Christopher Merrill. In the fall of 2008, the Virginia Quarterly Review published "Combat Multipliers", a reflection by Casteel on a mural

    Joshua Casteel

    Joshua Casteel

    Joshua_Casteel

  • Peter LaSalle
  • American writer

    journals such as Agni, Antioch Review, Paris Review, Tin House, New England Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, Yale Review, Zoetrope: All-Story, and others

    Peter LaSalle

    Peter_LaSalle

  • Flowering Judas and Other Stories
  • Short story collection by Katherine Anne Porter

    include: The Century Magazine, Transition, New Masses, Gyroscope, Virginia Quarterly Review, Hound & Horn, Harrison of Paris, Scribner's Magazine and The

    Flowering Judas and Other Stories

    Flowering_Judas_and_Other_Stories

  • Jeff Rossen
  • American television journalist (born 1976)

    Hollywood Reporter. Genoways, Ted (2004), "Reporting the Report", The Virginia Quarterly Review, retrieved 2008-02-19 Malone, Michael (December 5, 2019). "Hearst

    Jeff Rossen

    Jeff_Rossen

  • Daniel Alarcón
  • Peruvian-American novelist, journalist and radio producer

    publishing stories in magazines like The New Yorker, Granta, Virginia Quarterly Review and elsewhere, and his short stories have been widely anthologized

    Daniel Alarcón

    Daniel Alarcón

    Daniel_Alarcón

  • Neal Bowers
  • American poet, novelist and scholar

    journals as Poetry, The New Yorker, Sewanee Review, Hudson Review, Shenandoah, and Virginia Quarterly Review, and his work was represented in over three

    Neal Bowers

    Neal_Bowers

  • Oliver de la Paz
  • American poet and educator

    journals and magazines including Virginia Quarterly Review, North American Review, Tin House, Chattahoochee Review, and in anthologies such as Asian

    Oliver de la Paz

    Oliver de la Paz

    Oliver_de_la_Paz

  • Richard Belzer
  • American actor and comedian (1944–2023)

    Dead: Another Historiographical Moment". Virginia Quarterly Review. Charlottesville, Virginia: University of Virginia. Archived from the original on February

    Richard Belzer

    Richard Belzer

    Richard_Belzer

  • Graham Greene
  • British writer and playwright (1904–1991)

    the lean prose and its readability, Richard Jones wrote in the Virginia Quarterly Review that "nothing deflects Greene from the main business of holding

    Graham Greene

    Graham Greene

    Graham_Greene

  • Jeet Heer
  • Canadian writer

    include the National Post, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and the Virginia Quarterly Review. Heer was a member of the 2016 jury for the Scotiabank

    Jeet Heer

    Jeet_Heer

  • Embroideries (comic)
  • Comic by Marjane Satrapi

    in itself." Sarvi Batmanghelidj and Carey Hogg, reviewing Embroideries in The Virginia Quarterly Review, praised the book and said that "The allure of

    Embroideries (comic)

    Embroideries_(comic)

  • Understanding Poetry
  • 1938 book by Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren

    to social, biographical and political details." Writing in The Virginia Quarterly Review, Harold B. Sween said: "Among the rank and file of university

    Understanding Poetry

    Understanding_Poetry

  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809

    "Entailing Aristocracy in Colonial Virginia: 'Ancient Feudal Restraints' and Revolutionary Reform". William and Mary Quarterly. 54 (2): 307–346. doi:10.2307/2953276

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas_Jefferson

  • University of Virginia
  • Public university in Charlottesville, Virginia, US

    University of Virginia (UVA or Virginia) is a public research university located in Charlottesville City and Albemarle County in Virginia, United States

    University of Virginia

    University of Virginia

    University_of_Virginia

  • Correction girls
  • 18th century women forcibly shipped to French North America

    Francis (1993). "Beau Law and Mississippi High-rollers". The Virginia Quarterly Review. 69 (3): 452–470. ISSN 0042-675X. JSTOR 26437167. Retrieved 2021-05-29

    Correction girls

    Correction girls

    Correction_girls

  • The Andromeda Strain
  • 1969 techno-thriller novel by Michael Crichton

    William F. (1993). "The Genesis of the Techno-Thriller". The Virginia Quarterly Review. 69 (1): 26–27. ProQuest 205377123. First Ballantine Books Edition:

    The Andromeda Strain

    The_Andromeda_Strain

  • George Davis (editor)
  • American novelist

    The Virginia Quarterly Review. 55 (2): 284–295. ISSN 0042-675X. JSTOR 26436189. Moulton, Elizabeth (1979). "Remembering George Davis". The Virginia Quarterly

    George Davis (editor)

    George_Davis_(editor)

  • The Leaning Tower and Other Stories
  • Short story anthology

    Southern Review, Winter 1936) “The Circus” (The Southern Review, 1935) “The Journey” (The Southern Review, Winter 1936) “The Last Leaf” (Virginia Quarterly Review

    The Leaning Tower and Other Stories

    The_Leaning_Tower_and_Other_Stories

  • Rachel Eliza Griffiths
  • American poet, photographer and visual artist (born 1978)

    in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The New York Times, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Progressive, The Georgia Review, Gulf Coast, Callaloo, Poets &

    Rachel Eliza Griffiths

    Rachel Eliza Griffiths

    Rachel_Eliza_Griffiths

  • Cynthia Shearer
  • American academic and novelist

    has appeared in several publications such as Virginia Quarterly Review, Tri-Quarterly, the Missouri Review, and the Oxford American. Shearer was awarded

    Cynthia Shearer

    Cynthia Shearer

    Cynthia_Shearer

  • Lars Horn
  • Writers Award. Horn's writing has been published in The Kenyon Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, Poets & Writers, The Rumpus, Literary Hub, and elsewhere

    Lars Horn

    Lars_Horn

  • Virginia Tax Review
  • Academic journal

    The Virginia Tax Review (VTR) is one of the oldest student-run law journals at the University of Virginia School of Law, and is the only journal at the

    Virginia Tax Review

    Virginia_Tax_Review

  • Virginia Cavaliers football
  • College football team representing the University of Virginia

    The Virginia Cavaliers football team represents the University of Virginia (UVA) in the sport of American football. Established in 1887, Virginia plays

    Virginia Cavaliers football

    Virginia Cavaliers football

    Virginia_Cavaliers_football

  • Motivational speaker
  • Speaker intended to motivate the audience

    Sanford (2001). "Was Ralph Waldo Emerson Our First Motivational Speaker?". The Virginia Quarterly Review. 77 (3): 509–513. ISSN 0042-675X. JSTOR 26440814.

    Motivational speaker

    Motivational speaker

    Motivational_speaker

  • 2022 University of Virginia shooting
  • Mass shooting in Virginia, U.S.

    2022, a mass shooting took place at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville, Virginia, in which three people were killed and two others were

    2022 University of Virginia shooting

    2022 University of Virginia shooting

    2022_University_of_Virginia_shooting

  • Mr. Olympia
  • Annual bodybuilding competition

    Solidarity: The Culture of Juicing at the Mr. Olympia Competition". The Virginia Quarterly Review. 93 (3): 60–72. JSTOR 26434842. Retrieved 29 September 2023. "The

    Mr. Olympia

    Mr. Olympia

    Mr._Olympia

  • Gloria Whelan
  • American poet and children's writer (born 1923)

    have appeared in The Ontario Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review, The Gettysburg Review, and other literary quarterlies. Her collection of short stories

    Gloria Whelan

    Gloria_Whelan

  • Catherine Barnett
  • American writer

    The New Yorker, Harper's, The Nation, Pleiades, Poetry, the Virginia Quarterly Review, and The Washington Post. Her poetry was featured in The Best

    Catherine Barnett

    Catherine_Barnett

  • W. Ralph Eubanks
  • American writer and professor

    the Virginia Quarterly Review at the University of Virginia. He has served as an advisor and adjunct professor on staff at the University of Virginia and

    W. Ralph Eubanks

    W. Ralph Eubanks

    W._Ralph_Eubanks

  • Robert Lacy
  • Short Stories, Ploughshares, The Oxford American, Virginia Quarterly Review and The Gettysburg Review. He has also published several books of fiction and

    Robert Lacy

    Robert_Lacy

  • Circe
  • Enchantress-goddess in Greek mythology

    surrogate for the poet", Bruce Michelson, Lowell Versus Lowell, Virginia Quarterly Review, Winter 1983, pp. 22–39. There is a translation on the Gutenberg

    Circe

    Circe

    Circe

  • Dream of the Red Chamber
  • Vernacular Chinese novel by Cao Xueqin

    which hamper the artist". In a 1930 review of Wang's translation, Harry Clemons of The Virginia Quarterly Review wrote "This is a great novel", and along

    Dream of the Red Chamber

    Dream of the Red Chamber

    Dream_of_the_Red_Chamber

  • Meadowlands (poetry collection)
  • 1996 poetry book by Louise Glück

    2018-10-07. Henry, Brian (Summer 1998). "The Odyssey Revisited". Virginia Quarterly Review. Retrieved 2018-10-07. "Ceremony" from Meadowlands, reprinted

    Meadowlands (poetry collection)

    Meadowlands_(poetry_collection)

  • Paul Morton Gaston
  • American historian

    "Speaking for the Negro", Virginia Quarterly Review, 1965 "C. Vann Woodward, Southern Historian", Virginia Quarterly Review, 1983 "Irony in Utopia: The

    Paul Morton Gaston

    Paul Morton Gaston

    Paul_Morton_Gaston

  • Melvin Kranzberg
  • American professor of the history of technology

    an informative semi-biographical tribute to Kranzberg in the Virginia Quarterly Review. There are two biographical articles by Robert C. Post in Technology

    Melvin Kranzberg

    Melvin Kranzberg

    Melvin_Kranzberg

  • Bruce Snider
  • American writer

    American Poetry Review, Harvard Review, Iowa Review, New England Review, Ploughshares, Poetry, Virginia Quarterly Review, Threepenny Review, Utne Reader

    Bruce Snider

    Bruce Snider

    Bruce_Snider

  • Early Sunday Morning
  • 1930 painting by Edward Hopper

    S2CID 191620492. Vazakas, Bryon (1957). "Early Sunday Morning". The Virginia Quarterly Review. 33 (3): 377. Stone, John (1985). "Early Sunday Morning". The

    Early Sunday Morning

    Early Sunday Morning

    Early_Sunday_Morning

  • Saranac Review
  • American literary magazine

    Saranac Review the poetry journal of the year in 2009. It currently (with the recent suspension of publication of the Virginia Quarterly Review) has the

    Saranac Review

    Saranac_Review

  • The Voices of Morebath
  • 2001 non-fiction book by Eamon Duffy

    scholarship". A 2002 review in the Virginia Quarterly Review said "[t]his book deserves a wide readership". In his 2002 review for London Review of Books, the

    The Voices of Morebath

    The Voices of Morebath

    The_Voices_of_Morebath

  • David Satter
  • American journalist (born 1947)

    what it felt like to be trapped in the communist system." The Virginia Quarterly Review wrote, "The brilliance of this book lies in its eccentricity and

    David Satter

    David Satter

    David_Satter

  • Uriah P. Levy
  • American naval officer and investor (1792–1862)

    Usofsky, Melvin I. (Summer 2002). "The Levy Family and Monticello". Virginia Quarterly Review: 395–412. Leepson 2003, pp. 70–71. Leepson 2003, p. 110. Urofsky

    Uriah P. Levy

    Uriah P. Levy

    Uriah_P._Levy

  • The Caravan
  • Indian monthly magazine

    government, notwithstanding state intimidation. In summer 2020, Virginia Quarterly Review commissioned a feature on the magazine, which introducing it as

    The Caravan

    The_Caravan

  • Anna Hall Roosevelt
  • Mother of American First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (1863–1892)

    1987). "The Paradox of Eleanor Roosevelt: Alcoholism's Child". Virginia Quarterly Review. 63 (2): 210–230. PMID 11618247. Retrieved 22 June 2016. Lash

    Anna Hall Roosevelt

    Anna Hall Roosevelt

    Anna_Hall_Roosevelt

  • William Calley
  • US Army officer convicted for massacre at My Lai, Vietnam (1943–2024)

    Lai Courts-Martial 1970 Beidler, Philip D., "Calley's Ghost", Virginia Quarterly Review, Winter 2003 1971: Calley Guilty of My Lai Massacre—On This Day

    William Calley

    William Calley

    William_Calley

  • Anarcha Westcott
  • African-American enslaved woman and surgical subject

    "Anarcha: J. Marion Sims Opens My Body for the Thirty-First Time". Virginia Quarterly Review. 90 (3): 52 – via Project MUSE. List of enslaved people List of

    Anarcha Westcott

    Anarcha_Westcott

  • The Pooh Perplex
  • 1963 book by Frederick Crews

    start making fun of myths or archetypes. Robert M. Adams in The Virginia Quarterly Review felt that the book tried to do too much with twelve essays "about

    The Pooh Perplex

    The_Pooh_Perplex

  • Stab-in-the-back myth
  • Antisemitic conspiracy theory promulgated in Germany after World War I

    John W. (1938). "Ludendorff: The Soldier and the Politician". Virginia Quarterly Review. 14 (2): 187–202. Evans 2003, p. 61. Shirer, William L., The Rise

    Stab-in-the-back myth

    Stab-in-the-back myth

    Stab-in-the-back_myth

  • A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain
  • 1992 book by Robert Olen Butler

    suspects that he is missing in Vietnam. New York Times review of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain Review of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain 1985 interview

    A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain

    A_Good_Scent_from_a_Strange_Mountain

  • William Malatinsky
  • American author

    Malatinsky is an American author and frequent contributor to the Virginia Quarterly Review. His fiction was short-listed for The Best American Short Stories

    William Malatinsky

    William_Malatinsky

  • The Sailor's Hornpipe
  • Traditional hornpipe melody

    23. Mason, Daniel Gregory. "The Lesson of the London 'Proms'", Virginia Quarterly Review, Vol. 7, No. 2. April 1931. 201. Burton, Anthony. "Programme notes

    The Sailor's Hornpipe

    The_Sailor's_Hornpipe

  • Donika Kelly
  • American poet (born early 1980s)

    Yorker, The Atlantic, Foglifter, The Paris Review, Gulf Coast, Indiana Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. She is a contributor to the

    Donika Kelly

    Donika Kelly

    Donika_Kelly

  • Kristen Radtke
  • American writer and illustrator

    The New Yorker, The New York Times Book Review, The Atlantic, GQ, Oxford American, and Virginia Quarterly Review. Imagine Wanting Only This (Graphic Memoir

    Kristen Radtke

    Kristen Radtke

    Kristen_Radtke

  • David Shields
  • American author and film director

    (IDFA) in 2019. In the spring of 1989, Lance Olsen, writing in the Virginia Quarterly Review, included Shields as part of the “Next Generation of Fiction.”

    David Shields

    David Shields

    David_Shields

  • Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
  • Non-fiction book by Simon Sebag Montefiore

    Ragsdale, Hugh (2004), "Review of Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar by Simon Sebag Montefiore", Virginia Quarterly Review, 80 (2): 253, JSTOR 26445716

    Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar

    Stalin:_The_Court_of_the_Red_Tsar

  • W. D. Wetherell
  • American writer

    The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, Virginia Quarterly Review, Georgia Review, Appalachia, The Boston Globe, Reader's Digest, Fly-Fisherman

    W. D. Wetherell

    W. D. Wetherell

    W._D._Wetherell

  • The War of the Worlds
  • 1898 science fiction novel by H. G. Wells

    imagination". The Virginia Quarterly Review. 65 (3): 390–400. JSTOR 26437855. Wells, H. G. (1896). "Intelligence on Mars". The Saturday Review. 81 (2110): 345–346

    The War of the Worlds

    The War of the Worlds

    The_War_of_the_Worlds

  • David J. Morris (writer)
  • American Marine infantry officer and writer

    battle of Fallujah and the Anbar Awakening for Salon and the Virginia Quarterly Review. His story “The Big Suck: Notes from the Jarhead Underground”

    David J. Morris (writer)

    David_J._Morris_(writer)

  • Mount Stanley
  • Mountain in Central Africa

    February 2024. Bridges, Peter (Winter 2000). "A Prince of Climbers". Virginia Quarterly Review. Vol. 76, no. 1. pp. 38–51. Retrieved 11 February 2024. Media

    Mount Stanley

    Mount Stanley

    Mount_Stanley

  • Lawrence Raab
  • American poet

    to present). His work has appeared in The New Yorker and the Virginia Quarterly Review.. What We Don't Know About Each Other (1993) was selected for

    Lawrence Raab

    Lawrence_Raab

  • David Derek Stacton
  • American novelist

    Virginia Quarterly Review, Summer 1965 "An Old Man Crosses The Border", Southwest Review, Vol. 51, No. 1, Winter 1966. "Little Brother Nun", The Virginia Quarterly

    David Derek Stacton

    David_Derek_Stacton

  • Patrick Donnelly (poet)
  • American poet (born 1956)

    American Poetry Review, The Yale Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review, The Massachusetts Review, Ploughshares, Hayden's Ferry Review, and Slate, and

    Patrick Donnelly (poet)

    Patrick Donnelly (poet)

    Patrick_Donnelly_(poet)

  • Donovan Webster
  • American journalist (1959–2018)

    interim editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review, and a lecturer in the Department of Honors Media Studies at the University of Virginia. He lived outside

    Donovan Webster

    Donovan_Webster

  • Werner Herzog
  • German director, producer, screenwriter (born 1942)

    Retrieved 30 November 2020. Herzog, W. (2008). What was worst. The Virginia Quarterly Review, 84(1), 197–198. https://www.vqronline.org/vqr-symposium/what-was-worst

    Werner Herzog

    Werner Herzog

    Werner_Herzog

  • William Faulkner bibliography
  • Samway, Patrick (1999). "Lucas Beauchamp: An Unpublished Story". Virginia Quarterly Review. 75 (3): 417–420. JSTOR 26438463. Franklin, R.W. (1967). "Narrative

    William Faulkner bibliography

    William Faulkner bibliography

    William_Faulkner_bibliography

  • W. J. Cash
  • American journalist and writer

    Knopf Rubin, Louis D. Jr. (1991) "W. J. Cash After Fifty Years" Virginia Quarterly Review v. 67, n. 2, pp. 214–228 Tindall, George B. (1979) "Cash, Wilbur

    W. J. Cash

    W._J._Cash

  • Alger Hiss
  • American diplomat and accused Soviet spy (1904–1996)

    Narrative", Virginia Quarterly Review Online, Winter, 1976, pp. 41–71. Levin, David (1978). "Perjury, History, and Unreliable Witnesses", Virginia Quarterly Review

    Alger Hiss

    Alger Hiss

    Alger_Hiss

  • The Techniques of Democracy
  • 1942 book by Alfred Bingham

    Science Review. 37 (2): 332–333. doi:10.2307/1949396. ISSN 1537-5943. Perkins, Dexter (1943). "The Future of the Democratic State". The Virginia Quarterly Review

    The Techniques of Democracy

    The_Techniques_of_Democracy

  • Charles Rappleye
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