Volume 8.1
Table of Contents
Articles
| Editor’s Introduction and Table of Contents | |
| Stacey Peebles |
| God, Morality, and Meaning in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road | |
| Erik Wielenberg | 1-16 |
| Prometheus Hits The Road: Revising the Myth | |
| Daniel Luttrull | 17-28 |
| “Minimalist Tragedy”: Nietzschean Thought in McCarthy’s The Sunset Limited | |
| William Quirk | 29-46 |
| A Frontier Myth Turns Gothic: Blood Meridian: Or, the Evening Redness in the West | |
| Ronja Vieth | 47-62 |
| Cormac McCarthy, Violence, and Borders: The Map as Code for What Is Not Contained | |
| Daniel Weiss | 63-77 |
| A Note on a Review of Blood Meridian by Roberto Bolaño | |
| Samuel Sotillo | 78-79 |
| Don Graham Does Cormac Doing Oprah | |
| Jim Welsh | 80-81 |
| Luce, Dianne C. Reading the World: Cormac McCarthy’s Tennessee Period. | |
| David Cremean | 82-85 |
| Beck, John. Dirty Wars: Landscape, Power and Waste in Western American Literature | |
| Rick Wallach | 86-87 |
| McGilchrist, Megan. The Western Landscape in Cormac McCarthy and Wallace Stegner: Myths of the Frontier | |
| Nell Sullivan | 88-91 |
| Appalachian Heritage: A Literary Quarterly of the Southern Appalachians. Special issue on Cormac McCarthy | |
| Allen Josephs | 92-93 |
| Contributor Biographies | |
| Stacey Peebles | 94-95 |