Series Editor's Introduction \ Introduction, Sara L. Spurgeon \ Part I: All the Pretty Horses (1991) \ Introduction, Sara L. Spurgeon \ 1. This is Another Country : The Complex Feminine Presence in All the Pretty Horses, Linda Woodson \ 2. Hang and Rattle: John Grady Cole's Horsebreaking in Typescript, Novel, and Film, Stacey Peebles \ 3. McCarthy's Multitude(s): All the Pretty Horses and Los Hombres del Pa?s, Andrew Husband \ Part II: No Country for Old Men (2005) \ Introduction, Sara L. Spurgeon \ 4. Mercantile Ethics : No Country for Old Men and the Narcocorrido, Stephen Tatum \ 5. Do you see? Elliptic Levels in No Country for Old Men, Jay Ellis \ 6. Evil, Mood, and Reflection in the Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men, Dan Flory \ Part III: The Road (2006) \ Introduction, Sara L. Spurgeon \ 7. Everything uncoupled from its shoring : Quandaries of Epistemology and Ethics in The Road, Donovan Gwinner \ 8. Barren, silent, godless : Ecodisaster and the Post-Abundant Landscape in The Road, Susan Kollin \ 9. He Ought Not Have Done It: McCarthy and Apocalypse, Dana Phillips \ Further Reading \ Works Cited \ Notes on Contributors \ Index
Sara Spurgeon is Associate Professor of Literatures of the American Southwest, Texas Tech University, USA.