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Moore, Martha Kiser. The Appalachians of Wilma Dykeman's Fiction. Vol. Master's. East Tennessee State University, 1975.
Heflin, John J.. George Washington Harris ("Sut Lovingood"): a biographical and critical study. Vol. M.A. Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University, 1934.
Christopher, John McGinley. George Washington Harris's Sut Lovingood's yarns and the politics of motion. Vol. M.A. Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky, 1991.
Sigmar, Lucia Anne Stret. The Gothic Tradition in Southern Local Color Fiction In English. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1995.
Day, Donald, and George Washington Harris. The life and works of George Washington Harris. Vol. Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1942.
Collins, Carvel. The Literary Tradition of the Southern Mountaineer, 1824-1900. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago , 1944.
Allen, Caffilene. Mary Noailles Murfree's Literary Treatment of Cherokee-Caucasian Relationships in Eighteenth-Century Tennessee In History. Atlanta, GA: Georgia State University, 1996.
Ackerman, Kathy Cantley. Olive Tilford Dargan : Recovering a Proletarian Romantic. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, 1991.
Latta, Charles M.. Reason in Fooldom: George Washington Harris' Sut Lovingood. Vol. M.A. University of Louisville, 1967.
Johnson, Scott Carter. Sexual Identity and social integration in George Washington Harris's Sut Lovingood's yarns. Vol. M.A. University of South Carolina, 1992.
Mace, Jennings R.. Simon Suggs, Madison Tensas, and Sut Lovingood: Human Nature and Three Characters from the Humor of the Old Southwest In English. Vol. Master's. University of North Carolina, 1979.
Bell, Mamie Jennings. Sut Lovingood as a traditional fool. Vol. M.A. University of Georgia, 1983.
Brannon, Sharon Ann. Sut Lovingood: Renaissance fool in East Tennessee. Vol. M.A. West Georgia College, 1976.
Kirkpatrick, Barbara Saunders. Their Names are Myth, Legend, Dust: The Southern Mountaineer in Twentieth-Century Novels. College Park, MD: University of Maryland, 1974.
McKee, Kathryn B.. Writing in a Different Direction: Women Authors and the Tradition of Southwestern Humor In English. Vol. PhD. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1996.

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