Lost in the City: An Exploration of Edward P. Jones's Short Fiction

Media Credits

Cover Image

The photograph of Edward P. Jones used in the cover image for this book is used courtesy of Howard County Library System (MD).

Splash Page Media

GIF images used on splash pages in this Scalar book are from PBS Education, as follows.
  1. Washington Monument Time Lapse as Lost in the City: An Exploration of Edward P. Jones's Short Fiction
  2. DC Time Lapse as Visualizing Edward P. Jones’s Short Fiction
  3. Lenfant Plaza as Traversing the Known World
  4. Train as Lost in the City: A Multimedia Literary Analysis
  5. DC Metro as All Aunt Hagar's Children: A Multimedia Literary Analysis

Header Images

Photographs used as headers in Lost in the City are used by permission of Bernadette Dare, and include the following:
  1. Cross Street in Introduction: Teaching Edward P. Jones and Project Conclusion
  2. Howard - 2 in Section 1: Visualizing Edward P. Jones's Short Fiction
  3. Howard - 1 in Section 2: The Edward P. Jones Data Set
  4. Howard Theatre in Section 3: Geo-Tagging Edward P. Jones & Washington, DC
  5. Section Header - 9 in Section 1: Washington, DC & Shifting Landscapes and Section 3: Literary Analysis of All Aunt Hagar's Children
  6. Chapter 2 - Section 2 in Section 2: Navigating DC'S Quadrants
  7. Dunbar High School in Section 3: Northwest as the Center of Jones's DC
  8. Section Header 2 in Introduction: A Literary Analysis of Lost in the City
  9. Section Header - 3 in Section 1: Mapping Lost in the City
  10. DC General in Section 2: Character Demographics of Lost in the City
  11. Howard - 3 in Section 3: A Literary Analysis of Lost in the City
  12. Section Header - 4 in Introduction: A Literary Analysis of All Aunt Hagar's Children and Section 2: Character Demographics of All Aunt Hagar's Children
  13. Section Header - 6 in Section 1: Mapping All Aunt Hagar's Children

Other Media

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