1R.H.W.Dillard,Off to strange parts:Ellen Glasgow's Dare's Gift (Hollins Critic.40.3 June 2003).
2Susan P.Wright,Contextualizing African American characters in Glasgow's The Battle-Ground (The Southern Literary Journal.39.2 Spring 2007).
3Kathleen Davies,Spinster's revenge:creating a child of one's own (The Mississippi Quarterly.49.2 Spring 1996).
4Lisa Hollibaugh,"The civilized uses of irony":Darwinism,Calvinism,and motherhood in Ellen Glasgow's Barren Ground (The Mississippi Quarterly.59.1-2 Winter 2005).
5WILLIAM CONLOGUE,"Passion Transfigured":Barren Ground and the New Agriculture (The Mississippi Quarterly.52.1 Winter 1998).
6Dianne Bunch,The erotic economy of Ellen Glasgow's Barren Ground:how success almost spoiled Dorinda Oakley (The Southern Literary Journal.34.1 Fall 2001).
7Linda Kornasky,Ellen Glasgow's disability (The Mississippi Quarterly.49.2 Spring 1996).
8Dorothy M.Scura,Ellen Glasgow,Henry Anderson,and 'The Romantic Comedians.' (The Mississippi Quarterly.49.2 Spring 1996).
9Elizabeth Russ,Intersections of race and romance in the Americas:Teresa de la Parra's Ifigenia and Ellen Glasgow's The Sheltered Life(The Mississippi Quarterly.58.3-4 Summer-Fall 2005).
10Edgar MacDonald,From Jordan's end to Frenchman's bend:Ellen Glasgow's short stories (Mississippi Quarterly 49.2 Spring 1996).