Evelyn Scott Primary Resource Bibliography: Books
Scott, Evelyn. Background in Tennessee. 1937; Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1980. Republished 2021 by University of Tennessee with a critical introduction by Bill Hardwig.
---. Billy the Maverick. New York: Holt, 1934.
---. [pseud. Ernest Souza] Blue Rum. New York: Cape and Smith, 1930.
---. Bread and a Sword. New York: Scribner, 1937.
---. Breathe Upon These Slain. New York: Smith and Haas, 1934.
---. A Calendar of Sin. New York: Cape and Smith, 1931.
-----. The Collected Poems of Evelyn Scott. Edited by Caroline Maun. Orono, ME: National Poetry Foundation, 2005.
---. Escapade. 1923; Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1995. (Escapada, translated by Maria das Graças Salgado, Versal Editores, 2019.)
---. Eva Gay. New York: Smith and Haas, 1933.
---. The Golden Door. New York: Seltzer, 1925.
---. Ideals. New York: A. & C. Boni, 1927.
---. Love. Play performed by the Provincetown Players, Feb. 28 - March 13, 1921.
---. Migrations. New York: A. & C. Boni, 1927.
---. Narcissus. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1922.
---. The Narrow House. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1921. Republished 2021 by University of Tennessee Press with a critical introduction by Mary E. Papke.
---. On William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury. New York: Cape and Smith, 1929.
---. Precipitations. New York: Nicholas Brown, 1920.
---. “Selected Letters of Evelyn Scott.” Southern Quarterly 28.4 (Summer 1990): 63-76.
---. The Shadow of the Hawk. New York: Scribners, 1941.
---. The Wave. New York: Cape and Smith, 1929.
---. The Winter Alone. New York: Cape and Smith, 1930.
---. Witch Perkins. New York: Holt, 1929.
--- and Cyril Kay Scott. In the Endless Sands. New York: Holt, 1925.
---. Billy the Maverick. New York: Holt, 1934.
---. [pseud. Ernest Souza] Blue Rum. New York: Cape and Smith, 1930.
---. Bread and a Sword. New York: Scribner, 1937.
---. Breathe Upon These Slain. New York: Smith and Haas, 1934.
---. A Calendar of Sin. New York: Cape and Smith, 1931.
-----. The Collected Poems of Evelyn Scott. Edited by Caroline Maun. Orono, ME: National Poetry Foundation, 2005.
---. Escapade. 1923; Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1995. (Escapada, translated by Maria das Graças Salgado, Versal Editores, 2019.)
---. Eva Gay. New York: Smith and Haas, 1933.
---. The Golden Door. New York: Seltzer, 1925.
---. Ideals. New York: A. & C. Boni, 1927.
---. Love. Play performed by the Provincetown Players, Feb. 28 - March 13, 1921.
---. Migrations. New York: A. & C. Boni, 1927.
---. Narcissus. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1922.
---. The Narrow House. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1921. Republished 2021 by University of Tennessee Press with a critical introduction by Mary E. Papke.
---. On William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury. New York: Cape and Smith, 1929.
---. Precipitations. New York: Nicholas Brown, 1920.
---. “Selected Letters of Evelyn Scott.” Southern Quarterly 28.4 (Summer 1990): 63-76.
---. The Shadow of the Hawk. New York: Scribners, 1941.
---. The Wave. New York: Cape and Smith, 1929.
---. The Winter Alone. New York: Cape and Smith, 1930.
---. Witch Perkins. New York: Holt, 1929.
--- and Cyril Kay Scott. In the Endless Sands. New York: Holt, 1925.
Bibliography of Evelyn Scott Resources (1990 - 2019)
What follows is a listing of recent books, articles, book chapters, and doctoral dissertations that focus on or include Evelyn Scott. We received generous assistance from the Wayne State University Humanities Clinic and intern and Ph.D. candidate Kat Slocum who worked to compile this list during the summer of 2017. It has since been updated through 2019. If you know of resources that have been published but do not appear here, but should, please email them to Caroline Maun (caroline.maun@wayne.edu). For a useful bibliography of resources prior to 1990, please consult Peggy Bach's "Evelyn Scott: 1920-1988," listed below.
Bach, Peggy. "The Wave: Evelyn Scott's Civil War." The Southern Literary Journal (1985): 18-32.
Bach, Peggy. "Evelyn Scott: 1920-1988." Bulletin of Bibliography 46.2 (1989): 76-91.
Bach, Peggy. "Evelyn Scott's The Narrow House." MFS Modern Fiction Studies 36.3 (1990): 435-451.
Bach, Peggy. "A Serious Damn: William Faulkner and Evelyn Scott." The Southern Literary Journal 28.1 (1995): 128-143.
Bach, Peggy. "Evelyn Scott: From Tennessee to Greenwich Village." Southern Quarterly 33.2 (1995): 57.
Borgstrom, Michael K. "Evelyn Scott: Out of Southern History." (1994). Master's Thesis, San Jose State University.
Brantley, Will. "Fighting the Current: The Life and Work of Evelyn Scott." The Mississippi Quarterly 52.1 (1998): 198-198.
Buekens, Pierre. "From hygiene and tropical medicine to global health." American Journal of Epidemiology 176.suppl_7 (2012): S1-S3.
Byron, Lindsay. "Modernism from the Margins: Unruly Women and the Politics of Representation." Diss. Georgia State University (2013).
Callard, D.A. Pretty Good for a Woman: The Enigmas of Evelyn Scott (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1985).
Campbell, Donna. Bitter Tastes: Literary Naturalism and Early Cinema in American Women's Writing. University of Georgia Press, 2016.
Charles, Anne. "A Broader View of Modernism." Review of Evelyn Scott: Recovering a Lost Modernist. NWSA Journal 15.3 (Autumn 2003): 179-188.
Daggy, Robert E. "Birthday Theology: A Reflection on Thomas Merton and the Bermuda Menage." The Kentucky Review 7.2 (Summer 1987): 62-89.
Davidson, Mary V. "" Defying the Stars and Challenging the Moon": The Early Correspondence of Evelyn Scott and Jean Stafford." Southern Quarterly 28.4 (1990): 25.
Donaldson, Susan V. “The Woman Writer as Rebel.” Southern Literary Journal (Fall 1998): 31.
Dooley, Nora Ann. The beginning of feminism in the South: An examination of southern women writing Civil War and Reconstruction novels, Augusta Jane Evans to Ellen Glasgow. Diss. State University of New York at Buffalo, 2009.
Edwards, Timothy O. " The Fine Illusion of Free Will": Autonomy and Selfhood in the Major Prose Works of Evelyn Scott. Diss. University of Tennessee, Knoxville (1999).
Edwards, Timothy O.. "Hell comes to Arcady: racial history and gothic memory in Evelyn Scott's Background in Tennessee." The Mississippi Quarterly 59.3/4 (2006): 597.
Gardner, Sarah E. Blood and Irony: Southern White Women's Narratives of the Civil War, 1861-1937. Univ of North Carolina Press, 2004.
Horn, Tammy. "Re-examining the Negative Appalachian Stereotypes in the Southern Highlands: Evelyn Scott's Witch Perkins: A Story of the Kentucky Hills." Appalachian Heritage 30.3 (2002): 35-40.
Jaguaribe, Beatriz. "Fuga Tropical: Evelyn Scott e Cyril Kay-Scott N0 Brasil." Quando o tio Sam pegar no tamborim: uma perspectiva transcultural do Brasil (2000): 163.
Jenkins, Andrea Powell. "'The Last [...] Thing One Needed to Know': Kristeva's" Herethics in Evelyn Scott's Escapade and The Narrow House." Journal of Modern Literature 29.3 (2006): 78-102.
Jones, Paul Christian. "Recovering Southern Identity in Evelyn Scott's Migrations and Escapade." The Mississippi Quarterly 59.3/4 (2006): 559.
Jones, Paul Christian. "Evelyn Scott's Nonfiction Prose: A Supplemental Bibliography." The Mississippi Quarterly 59.3/4 (2006): 627.
Kaivola, Karen. "Evelyn Scott: Recovering a Lost Modernist (review)." Legacy 19.2 (2002): 255-256.
Kelley, Joyce. “Evelyn Scott's Escapade, the Pregnant Body, and the Modernist Travel Narrative." Excursions into Modernism: Women Writers, Travel, and the Body. Taylor & Francis, 2017.
Lenoir, April Kathleen. Haunted by History: Specters of the Past in Literature of the Global South. Diss. The University of Memphis, 2015.
Madden, David. "Evelyn Scott on Eagle's Wings above the Current." The Southern Review 35.4 (1999): 857.
Masterson, Kelly Ann. "“Taming the Maternal”: Mother-women and the Construction of the Maternal Body in Harriet Jacobs, Kate Chopin, and Evelyn Scott." Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 2013.
Madden, David. "Nonconventional Civil War Fiction." Civil War Book Review 18.1 (2016) 1-5.
Maun, Caroline C. "Tennessee's Prodigal Daughter: Evelyn Scott." Border States: Journal of the Kentucky-Tennessee American Studies Association 10 (1995): 46-52.
Maun, Caroline. "Erasing grace: a revised conversion experience in Evelyn Scott's The Gravestones Wept." The Mississippi Quarterly 59.3/4 (2006): 613.
Maun, Caroline. Mosaic of Fire: The Work of Lola Ridge, Evelyn Scott, Charlotte Wilder, and Kay Boyle. Univ of South Carolina Press, 2013.
Moffat, Mary Jane, and Charlotte Painter, eds. Revelations: Diaries of Women. Vintage, 2011.
Newhouse, Wade. "Trapped echoes: The Wave and the Collapse of National Community." The Mississippi Quarterly 59.3/4 (2006): 579.
Pena, Debra D. Interrupting the Silences in Twentieth Century Southern Women's Literature: Recovering and Re-visioning the Life and Literary work of Caroline Pafford Miller. Diss. The University of Texas at San Antonio, 2015.
Powell, Tara. "Beyond The Wallpaper: Crossroads of Region, Gender, and Intellectual Life in Novels by Doris Betts and Gail Godwin." South Atlantic Review 72.3 (2007): 1-16.
Prenshaw, Peggy Whitman. "Southern Ladies and the Southern Literary Renaissance." In The Female Tradition in Southern Literature (1993): 73-88.Ryan, Steven T. "The Terroristic Universe of The Narrow House." Southern Quarterly 28.4 (1990): 35.
Salgado, Maria das Graças. "Autobiogrpahical Discourse: The Secret Lives of Evelyn Scott and Cyril Kay-Scott in World War One Brazil." XI IABA Brazil 2018-- International Auto Biography Association, 107-109.
Salgado, Maria das Graças Salgado. "Gender and Emotion in Exile: Evelyn Scott's Brazilian Experience." Diadorim 21 (Especial) 16-38.
Salgado, M. das G. (2021). Samambaia x Cercadinho: o Brasil de Elizabeth Bishop e de Evelyn Scott. Cadernos De Linguagem E Sociedade, 22(1), 225–244. Recuperado de https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/les/article/view/34815
Schmidt, Amy L. "All Over God's Creation: Global Jim Crow in the texts of Lillian Smith, Richard Wright, Zelda Fitzgerald, Evelyn Scott, Zora Neale Hurston, and Toni Morrison. Diss. University of Arkansas, 2011.
Schmidt, Amy. "“Nearly White” and Clinging to “Bits of Finery”: Jim Crow Logic, Brazil, and Evelyn Scott's Escapade." Women's Studies 41.4 (2012): 393-412.
Scott, Evelyn, and Caroline C. Maun. The Collected poems of Evelyn Scott. National Poetry Foundation, 2005.
Scura, Dorothy McInnis, and Paul C. Jones, eds. Evelyn Scott: Recovering a Lost Modernist. Univ. of Tennessee Press, 2001.
Stout, Janis P. "South from the South: The Imperial Eyes of Evelyn Scott and Katherine Anne Porter." Evelyn Scott: Recovering a Lost Modernist (2001): 15-35.
Svoboda, Terese. Anything that Burns You: A Portrait of Lola Ridge, Radical Poet. IPG, 2016.
Svoboda, Terese. "Lola Ridge and the Literary Soirée." American Poetry Review 45.1 (January/February 2016): 9-12.
Tanjim, Taslima. Portrayal of Motherhood by Female Authors in American Literature in Light of The Awakening, Herland, and The Narrow House. Diss. BRAC University, 2016.
Truchan-Tataryn, Maria. "Textual Abuse: Faulkner’s Benjy." Journal of Medical Humanities 26.2-3 (2005): 159-172.
Tyrer, Patricia Jean. Evelyn Scott: The Forgotten American Modernist. Diss. Texas Tech University, (1998).
Tyrer, Patricia Jean. "" A bird alive in a snake's body": the new woman of Evelyn Scott's The Narrow House." The Southern Literary Journal 38.1 (2005): 43-61.
Tyrer, Pat. Evelyn Scott's Contribution to American Literary Modernism, 1920-1940: A Study of Her Trilogy: The New Woman in the Narrow House, Narcissus, and The Golden Door. Edwin Mellen Press, 2013.
Wall, Joshua Logan. "Lola Ridge, American Modernism's Forgotten Radical." Journal of Modern Literature 41.3 (Spring 2018): 39-42.
Welker, Robert L. "The Love-Death Vision of Evelyn Scott, an Overview." Southern Quarterly 28.4 (1990): 9.
White, Mary Wheeling. Fighting the Current: The Life and Work of Evelyn Scott (Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1998).
Bach, Peggy. "The Wave: Evelyn Scott's Civil War." The Southern Literary Journal (1985): 18-32.
Bach, Peggy. "Evelyn Scott: 1920-1988." Bulletin of Bibliography 46.2 (1989): 76-91.
Bach, Peggy. "Evelyn Scott's The Narrow House." MFS Modern Fiction Studies 36.3 (1990): 435-451.
Bach, Peggy. "A Serious Damn: William Faulkner and Evelyn Scott." The Southern Literary Journal 28.1 (1995): 128-143.
Bach, Peggy. "Evelyn Scott: From Tennessee to Greenwich Village." Southern Quarterly 33.2 (1995): 57.
Borgstrom, Michael K. "Evelyn Scott: Out of Southern History." (1994). Master's Thesis, San Jose State University.
Brantley, Will. "Fighting the Current: The Life and Work of Evelyn Scott." The Mississippi Quarterly 52.1 (1998): 198-198.
Buekens, Pierre. "From hygiene and tropical medicine to global health." American Journal of Epidemiology 176.suppl_7 (2012): S1-S3.
Byron, Lindsay. "Modernism from the Margins: Unruly Women and the Politics of Representation." Diss. Georgia State University (2013).
Callard, D.A. Pretty Good for a Woman: The Enigmas of Evelyn Scott (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1985).
Campbell, Donna. Bitter Tastes: Literary Naturalism and Early Cinema in American Women's Writing. University of Georgia Press, 2016.
Charles, Anne. "A Broader View of Modernism." Review of Evelyn Scott: Recovering a Lost Modernist. NWSA Journal 15.3 (Autumn 2003): 179-188.
Daggy, Robert E. "Birthday Theology: A Reflection on Thomas Merton and the Bermuda Menage." The Kentucky Review 7.2 (Summer 1987): 62-89.
Davidson, Mary V. "" Defying the Stars and Challenging the Moon": The Early Correspondence of Evelyn Scott and Jean Stafford." Southern Quarterly 28.4 (1990): 25.
Donaldson, Susan V. “The Woman Writer as Rebel.” Southern Literary Journal (Fall 1998): 31.
Dooley, Nora Ann. The beginning of feminism in the South: An examination of southern women writing Civil War and Reconstruction novels, Augusta Jane Evans to Ellen Glasgow. Diss. State University of New York at Buffalo, 2009.
Edwards, Timothy O. " The Fine Illusion of Free Will": Autonomy and Selfhood in the Major Prose Works of Evelyn Scott. Diss. University of Tennessee, Knoxville (1999).
Edwards, Timothy O.. "Hell comes to Arcady: racial history and gothic memory in Evelyn Scott's Background in Tennessee." The Mississippi Quarterly 59.3/4 (2006): 597.
Gardner, Sarah E. Blood and Irony: Southern White Women's Narratives of the Civil War, 1861-1937. Univ of North Carolina Press, 2004.
Horn, Tammy. "Re-examining the Negative Appalachian Stereotypes in the Southern Highlands: Evelyn Scott's Witch Perkins: A Story of the Kentucky Hills." Appalachian Heritage 30.3 (2002): 35-40.
Jaguaribe, Beatriz. "Fuga Tropical: Evelyn Scott e Cyril Kay-Scott N0 Brasil." Quando o tio Sam pegar no tamborim: uma perspectiva transcultural do Brasil (2000): 163.
Jenkins, Andrea Powell. "'The Last [...] Thing One Needed to Know': Kristeva's" Herethics in Evelyn Scott's Escapade and The Narrow House." Journal of Modern Literature 29.3 (2006): 78-102.
Jones, Paul Christian. "Recovering Southern Identity in Evelyn Scott's Migrations and Escapade." The Mississippi Quarterly 59.3/4 (2006): 559.
Jones, Paul Christian. "Evelyn Scott's Nonfiction Prose: A Supplemental Bibliography." The Mississippi Quarterly 59.3/4 (2006): 627.
Kaivola, Karen. "Evelyn Scott: Recovering a Lost Modernist (review)." Legacy 19.2 (2002): 255-256.
Kelley, Joyce. “Evelyn Scott's Escapade, the Pregnant Body, and the Modernist Travel Narrative." Excursions into Modernism: Women Writers, Travel, and the Body. Taylor & Francis, 2017.
Lenoir, April Kathleen. Haunted by History: Specters of the Past in Literature of the Global South. Diss. The University of Memphis, 2015.
Madden, David. "Evelyn Scott on Eagle's Wings above the Current." The Southern Review 35.4 (1999): 857.
Masterson, Kelly Ann. "“Taming the Maternal”: Mother-women and the Construction of the Maternal Body in Harriet Jacobs, Kate Chopin, and Evelyn Scott." Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 2013.
Madden, David. "Nonconventional Civil War Fiction." Civil War Book Review 18.1 (2016) 1-5.
Maun, Caroline C. "Tennessee's Prodigal Daughter: Evelyn Scott." Border States: Journal of the Kentucky-Tennessee American Studies Association 10 (1995): 46-52.
Maun, Caroline. "Erasing grace: a revised conversion experience in Evelyn Scott's The Gravestones Wept." The Mississippi Quarterly 59.3/4 (2006): 613.
Maun, Caroline. Mosaic of Fire: The Work of Lola Ridge, Evelyn Scott, Charlotte Wilder, and Kay Boyle. Univ of South Carolina Press, 2013.
Moffat, Mary Jane, and Charlotte Painter, eds. Revelations: Diaries of Women. Vintage, 2011.
Newhouse, Wade. "Trapped echoes: The Wave and the Collapse of National Community." The Mississippi Quarterly 59.3/4 (2006): 579.
Pena, Debra D. Interrupting the Silences in Twentieth Century Southern Women's Literature: Recovering and Re-visioning the Life and Literary work of Caroline Pafford Miller. Diss. The University of Texas at San Antonio, 2015.
Powell, Tara. "Beyond The Wallpaper: Crossroads of Region, Gender, and Intellectual Life in Novels by Doris Betts and Gail Godwin." South Atlantic Review 72.3 (2007): 1-16.
Prenshaw, Peggy Whitman. "Southern Ladies and the Southern Literary Renaissance." In The Female Tradition in Southern Literature (1993): 73-88.Ryan, Steven T. "The Terroristic Universe of The Narrow House." Southern Quarterly 28.4 (1990): 35.
Salgado, Maria das Graças. "Autobiogrpahical Discourse: The Secret Lives of Evelyn Scott and Cyril Kay-Scott in World War One Brazil." XI IABA Brazil 2018-- International Auto Biography Association, 107-109.
Salgado, Maria das Graças Salgado. "Gender and Emotion in Exile: Evelyn Scott's Brazilian Experience." Diadorim 21 (Especial) 16-38.
Salgado, M. das G. (2021). Samambaia x Cercadinho: o Brasil de Elizabeth Bishop e de Evelyn Scott. Cadernos De Linguagem E Sociedade, 22(1), 225–244. Recuperado de https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/les/article/view/34815
Schmidt, Amy L. "All Over God's Creation: Global Jim Crow in the texts of Lillian Smith, Richard Wright, Zelda Fitzgerald, Evelyn Scott, Zora Neale Hurston, and Toni Morrison. Diss. University of Arkansas, 2011.
Schmidt, Amy. "“Nearly White” and Clinging to “Bits of Finery”: Jim Crow Logic, Brazil, and Evelyn Scott's Escapade." Women's Studies 41.4 (2012): 393-412.
Scott, Evelyn, and Caroline C. Maun. The Collected poems of Evelyn Scott. National Poetry Foundation, 2005.
Scura, Dorothy McInnis, and Paul C. Jones, eds. Evelyn Scott: Recovering a Lost Modernist. Univ. of Tennessee Press, 2001.
Stout, Janis P. "South from the South: The Imperial Eyes of Evelyn Scott and Katherine Anne Porter." Evelyn Scott: Recovering a Lost Modernist (2001): 15-35.
Svoboda, Terese. Anything that Burns You: A Portrait of Lola Ridge, Radical Poet. IPG, 2016.
Svoboda, Terese. "Lola Ridge and the Literary Soirée." American Poetry Review 45.1 (January/February 2016): 9-12.
Tanjim, Taslima. Portrayal of Motherhood by Female Authors in American Literature in Light of The Awakening, Herland, and The Narrow House. Diss. BRAC University, 2016.
Truchan-Tataryn, Maria. "Textual Abuse: Faulkner’s Benjy." Journal of Medical Humanities 26.2-3 (2005): 159-172.
Tyrer, Patricia Jean. Evelyn Scott: The Forgotten American Modernist. Diss. Texas Tech University, (1998).
Tyrer, Patricia Jean. "" A bird alive in a snake's body": the new woman of Evelyn Scott's The Narrow House." The Southern Literary Journal 38.1 (2005): 43-61.
Tyrer, Pat. Evelyn Scott's Contribution to American Literary Modernism, 1920-1940: A Study of Her Trilogy: The New Woman in the Narrow House, Narcissus, and The Golden Door. Edwin Mellen Press, 2013.
Wall, Joshua Logan. "Lola Ridge, American Modernism's Forgotten Radical." Journal of Modern Literature 41.3 (Spring 2018): 39-42.
Welker, Robert L. "The Love-Death Vision of Evelyn Scott, an Overview." Southern Quarterly 28.4 (1990): 9.
White, Mary Wheeling. Fighting the Current: The Life and Work of Evelyn Scott (Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1998).
Evelyn Scott Archival Resources
The Henry E. Turlington Collection of Cyril Kay-Scott and Evelyn Scott Materials 1881-1987. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
John Metcalfe Collection: 1846-1965. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
Evelyn Scott: 1893-1936. Social Networks and Archival Context. Maps connections to other writers through archives.
Evelyn Scott Collection. MS.2015. University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Special Collections.
Peggy Bach Collection, MS.2050. University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Special Collections.
Peggy Bach Collection, MS.2047. University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Special Collections.
Evelyn Scott Papers, 1766, 1928-1984, undated, MS.3667. University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Special Collections.
Louise Morgan and Otto Theis Papers. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Charles Allan Madison Papers. Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive.
Evelyn Scott Collection. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
John Metcalfe Collection: 1846-1965. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
Evelyn Scott: 1893-1936. Social Networks and Archival Context. Maps connections to other writers through archives.
Evelyn Scott Collection. MS.2015. University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Special Collections.
Peggy Bach Collection, MS.2050. University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Special Collections.
Peggy Bach Collection, MS.2047. University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Special Collections.
Evelyn Scott Papers, 1766, 1928-1984, undated, MS.3667. University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Special Collections.
Louise Morgan and Otto Theis Papers. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Charles Allan Madison Papers. Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive.
Evelyn Scott Collection. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin.