Southern States -- In literature
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Southern States -- In literature
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Southern States
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- Reinventing the South, versions of a literary region, Mark Royden Winchell
- Cormac McCarthy, Robert L. Jarrett
- Uncle Tom's cabin and the abolitionist movement, Julie Carlson.
- Faulkner's families, a southern saga, Gwendolyn Chabrier
- Remapping southern literature, contemporary Southern writers and the West, Robert H. Brinkmeyer, Jr
- Making history, the biographical narratives of Robert Penn Warren, Jonathan S. Cullick
- Tennessee Williams, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Touching the web of southern novelists, David Madden
- Unwelcome voices, subversive fiction in the Antebellum South, Paul Christian Jones
- History and memory in the two souths, recent Southern and Spanish American fiction, Deborah N. Cohn
- Dirt and desire : reconstructing southern women's writing, 1930-1990, Patricia Yaeger
- Understanding Jill McCorkle, Barbara Bennett
- Three Catholic writers of the modern South, by Robert H. Brinkmeyer, Jr
- Shelby Foote, a writer's life, C. Stuart Chapman
- Southern writers, photographs by David G. Spielman ; text by William W. Starr ; foreword by Fred Hobson
- Twentieth-century southern literature, J.A. Bryant, Jr
- The humor of the Old South, edited by M. Thomas Inge and Edward J. Piacentino
- Uncle Tom's cabin as visual culture, Jo-Ann Morgan
- Faulkner and Black-White relations, a psychoanalytic approach, Lee Jenkins
- Southern crossings, poetry, memory, and the transcultural south /, Daniel Cross Turner
- The novels of William Faulkner, a critical interpretation, by Olga W. Vickery
- Women writers of the contemporary South, edited by Peggy Whitman Prenshaw
- Kaye Gibbons, a literary companion, Mary Ellen Snodgrass
- Perspectives on Harry Crews, edited by Erik Bledsoe
- Robert Penn Warren's circus aesthetic and the Southern renaissance, Patricia L. Bradley
- Understanding Robert Penn Warren, James A. Grimshaw, Jr
- The language of the American South, Cleanth Brooks
- Southern mothers, fact and fictions in Southern women's writing, edited by Nagueyalti Warren and Sally Wolff ; with a foreword by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
- The Fugitive group;, a literary history
- Where the Southern cross the Yellow Dog, on writers and writing /, Louis D. Rubin, Jr
- Moving on, the heroines of Shirley Ann Grau, Anne Tyler, and Gail Godwin, Susan S. Kissel
- The scary Mason-Dixon Line, African American writers and the South, Trudier Harris
- Sacred groves and ravaged gardens, the fiction of Eudora Welty, Carson McCullers, and Flannery O'Connor, Louise Westling
- A tissue of lies, Eudora Welty and the southern romance, Jennifer Lynn Randisi
- A question of class, the Redneck stereotype in southern fiction, Duane Carr
- The legacy of Robert Penn Warren, edited by David Madden ; with an introduction by James H. Justus
- Home ground, Southern autobiography, edited by J. Bill Berry
- Revising Flannery O'Connor, southern literary culture and the problem of female authorship, Katherine Hemple Prown
- Gather at the river, notes from the post-millennial South, Hal Crowther ; foreword by Louis D. Rubin, Jr
- The imagined Civil War, popular literature of the North & South, 1861-1865, Alice Fahs
- Southern aberrations, writers of the American South and the problems of regionalism, Richard Gray
- Writers of the American South, their literary landscapes, text by Hugh Howard ; photographs by Roger Straus III
- The novels of William Styron, from harmony to history, Gavin Cologne-Brookes
- Katherine Anne Porter, a sense of the times, Janis P. Stout
- Perspectives on Cormac McCarthy, edited by Edwin T.Arnold and Dianne C. Luce
- The new Southern girl, female adolescence in the works of 12 women authors, Caren J. Town
- Cormac McCarthy, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The power of the porch, the storyteller's craft in Zora Neale Hurston, Gloria Naylor, and Randall Kenan, Trudier Harris
- Race mixing, Southern fiction since the Sixties, Suzanne W. Jones
- The southern belle in the American novel, Kathryn Lee Seidel
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