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Dialect Writers 615 Howdy, Honey, Howdy. 1905. Lyrics of Sunshine and Shadow. 1905. Joggin' Erlong. 1906. Speakin' o' Christmas, and Other Christmas and Special Poems. 1914. Complete Poems. 1913. [Contains the Howells Introduction.] Wiggins, Lida Keck. The Life and Works of Paul Laurence Dunbar; con- taining his Complete Poetical Works, his best Short Stories, numerous Anecdotes and a complete Biography of the famous Poet. Napierville, Illinois, and Memphis [1907]. [Contains the Howells Introduction.] Booker T. Washington. See Bibliography to Book III, Chap. iv. DuBois, W. E. B. A Select Bibliography of the American Negro. Atlanta, 1901 . 3d ed., 1905. Brawley, B. G. The Negro in Literature and Art. Atlanta, 1910. New York, 1918. Drake, B. M. The Negro in Southern Literature since the War. Nashville, 1898. '" Dunbar, Alice Roth (Moore) [Mrs. Paul Laurence Dunbar]. Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence; the best Speeches delivered by the Negro from the Days of Slavery to the Present Time. 1914. Irwin Russell Poems. 1888. Enlarged ed., 1905,-1917. [The 1917 edition, by Maurice Gar- land Fulton, contains the only accurate sketch of Russell's life yet written]. A. A. Kern. Irwin Russell. Library of Southern Literature. Vol. 14. [A good bibliography.] Dialect in America Bennett, John. Gullah: a Negro Patois. South Atlantic Quarterly. Oct., 1908, and Jan., 1909. Fiske, H. S. Provincial Types in American Fiction. Chautauqua, N. Y., 1903, 1907. Fortier, Alc^e. Louisiana Studies. New Orleans, 1894. Harrison, J. A. Negro English. Anglia, vii. Halle a S., 1884. Kephart, H. The Mountain Dialect. Our Southern Highlanders. 1913. Krehbiel, H. E. Afro-American Folk-Songs . 1914. Lowell, J. R. The Biglow Papers. Boston, 1848, 1866. Mercier, A. fitude sur la Langue Creole en Louisiane. Les Comptes-Rendus de I'Athto^e Louisianais, vol. i. New Orleans, 1876-1881. Merwin, H. C. Bret Harte's Pioneer Dialect. The Life of Bret Harte. 191 1. Nicholson, M. The Rural Type and the Dialect. TheHoosiers. 1900. The best information is found in Dialect Notes, published by the American Dialect Society, vol. i, 1896— vol. iv (pt. n), 1914. New Haven, Conn,