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Rose Wilder Lane Articles
The first set of links are to articles written by Rose Wilder Lane in the magazines she originally published them in. Some of these articles were published as a series, so repeated titles below are the individual parts of the series. I've arranged them in sequential order. Most of these are PDF scans of the originals done by Ebscohost. The second set are interesting articles about her. To access the articles you will need an EBSCOhost user name and password. Most public libraries will be able to provide you with one as one of their many public services. Some libraries will have the program set up so you can just directly click on the articles within the library. If you have access to EBSCO, but experience problems with the direct links, search for Rose Wilder Lane first as author in Masterfile Premier and then as a subject in Masterfile Premier and in Academic Search Elite or for the exact titles. I had some issues with broken links, but they should now be working. If you have additional trouble, e-mail me at info@trundlebedtales.com

For more information about Rose Wilder Lane, see my pathfinder on her here:
Rose Wilder Lane Articles


NOTE: Of these articles I highly recommend "Object Matrimony" which is my favorite Rose written article (based on one of her mother's stories). You'll also want to read "Who's Who and Why" which was a regular feature article based on a set of questions sent to an author in the Saturday Evening Post. A manuscript version is online through the Library of Congress. Rose's take on the routine questions is very interesting. It's in this article that she taunts me with loving most "Cedar Rapids at night and Iowa City anytime." Please also look at the about Rose articles and may I say I found Holtz's individual articles about Rose to be far better done than his book. - SSU

The following articles are written by Rose Wilder Lane:

The Library of Congress provides this direct link to an article by Rose:
http://www.loc.gov/chroniclingamerica/lccn/sn85066387/1909-05-28/ed-1/seq-17


This is an image of a cover of the "Saturday Evening Post" featuring Rose Wilder Lane.
Cover Page. (cover story) Saturday Evening Post, 3/5/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 36, p1-1, 1p; (AN 18741925)

  • THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 1939. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 1/7/1939, Vol. 211 Issue 28, p23-52, 3p; (AN 19213685)
  • COUNTRY JAKE. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 8/26/1933, Vol. 206 Issue 9, p8-80, 6p; (AN 18170867)
  • CREDO. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 3/7/1936, Vol. 208 Issue 36, p5-35, 7p, 7bw; (AN 18345170)
  • FREE LAND. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 3/5/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 36, p5-62, 9p; (AN 18741926)
  • FREE LAND. By: Wilder Lane, Rose. Saturday Evening Post, 3/12/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 37, p18-63, 9p; (AN 18741953)
  • FREE LAND. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 3/19/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 38, p20-94, 8p; (AN 18741983)
  • FREE LAND. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 3/26/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 39, p16-98, 10p; (AN 18742003)
  • FREE LAND. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 4/2/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 40, p20-53, 9p; (AN 18742027)
  • FREE LAND. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 4/9/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 41, p24-94, 9p; (AN 18742053)
  • FREE LAND. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 4/16/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 42, p26-50, 7p; (AN 18742091)
  • FREE LAND. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 4/23/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 43, p27-99, 9p; (AN 18747635)
  • HIRED GIRL. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 11/11/1933, Vol. 206 Issue 20, p10-62, 7p; (AN 18072488)
  • HOME OVER SATURDAY. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 9/11/1937, Vol. 210 Issue 11, p5-60, 8p; (AN 20905210)
  • THE HORSE-AND-BUGGY DAYS. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 11/21/1936, Vol. 209 Issue 21, p27-107, 7p, 1 cartoon; (AN 18397284)
  • IRON SOD, IRON MEN. Saturday Evening Post, 3/5/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 36, p104-104, 1/3p; (AN 18741945)
  • JOURNEY'S BEGINNING. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 9/12/1936, Vol. 209 Issue 11, p12-69, 5p, 4 cartoons; (AN 18458556)
  • LET THE HURRICANE ROAR. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 10/22/1932, Vol. 205 Issue 17, p3-91, 10p; (AN 18447763)
  • LET THE HURRICANE ROAR. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 10/29/1932, Vol. 205 Issue 18, p14-34, 9p; (AN 18385460)
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITORS. By: Carrad, A. L.; Paul, Wilbur M.; Hirt, Joseph R.; Carlos, Ellen M.; Jackson, Morris; Rawlings, Grover L.; Norris, Harry L.; Thorp, Caroline L.; Sage, Fred M.; Meintzer, Dorothy M.; Lane, Rose Wilder; Morgan, Margaret D.. Saturday Evening Post, 12/16/1950, Vol. 223 Issue 25, p4-6, 2p; (AN 19706286)
  • NICE OLD LADY. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 7/6/1935, Vol. 208 Issue 1, p12-64, 6p, 2bw; (AN 18381797)
  • OBJECT, MATRIMONY. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 9/1/1934, Vol. 207 Issue 9, p5-58, 5p; (AN 18171851)
  • Let the Hurricane Roar. Saturday Evening Post, 3/4/1933, Vol. 205 Issue 36, p22-22, 1/3p; (AN 18904741)
  • OLD MAID. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 7/23/1932, Vol. 205 Issue 4, p10-42, 5p; (AN 18052897)
  • READERS' CHOICE. Saturday Evening Post, 2/12/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 33, p92-92, 1/9p; (AN 18747563)
  • THANKLESS CHILD. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 2/2/1935, Vol. 207 Issue 31, p8-42, 6p; (AN 18226982)
  • WHO'S WHO--AND WHY. By: Lane, Rose Wilder. Saturday Evening Post, 7/6/1935, Vol. 208 Issue 1, p30-30, 1p, 1bw; (AN 18382232)

The following articles are about Rose Wilder Lane:
  • AMONG OTHER THINGS. Saturday Evening Post, 3/5/1938, Vol. 210 Issue 36, p104-104, 1/4p; (AN 18741944)
  • Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Zora Neale Hurston on War, Race, the State, and Liberty. By: Beito, David T.; Beito, Linda Royster. Independent Review. Spring2008, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p553-573. 21p.
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane: Authorship, Place, Time and Culture. Journal of Popular Culture. Aug2010, Vol. 43 Issue 4, p906-908. 3p. DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5931.2010.00776_5.x.
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane: Authorship, Place, Time, and Culture. By: Ray, J. Karen. Kansas History. Summer2009, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p149-149. 1p.
  • Queries. By: Holtz, William. American Notes & Queries, Nov/Dec1984, Vol. 23 Issue 3/4, p50, 1/4p; (AN 7063631)
  • ROSE WILDER LANE'S OLD HOME TOWN. By: Holtz, William. Studies in Short Fiction, Fall89, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p479, 9p; (AN 7135777)
  • Selling Laissez-faire Antiracism to the Black Masses: Rose Wilder Lane and the Pittsburgh Courier. By: BEITO, DAVID T.; BEITO, LINDA ROYSTER. Independent Review. Fall2010, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p279-294. 16p.
  • Sherwood Anderson and Rose Wilder Lane: Source and Method in Dark Laughter. By: Holtz, William. Journal of Modern Literature, Mar85, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p131, 22p; (AN 6898091)
  • SINCLAIR LEWIS, ROSE WILDER LANE, AND THE MIDWESTERN SHORT NOVEL. By: Holtz, William. Studies in Short Fiction, Winter87, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p41, 8p; (AN 7151249)
  • An Uneasy Collaboration. By: Andrews, John. South Dakota Magazine. May/Jun2009, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p69-70. 2p.
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