Southern Literary Studies-bøgerne i rækkefølge

  1. No More Heroes: Narrative Perspective and Morality in Cormac McCarthy
    No More Heroes: Narrative Perspective and Morality in Cormac McCarthy Lydia R. Cooper
  2. The Intellectual in Twentieth-Century Southern Literature
    The Intellectual in Twentieth-Century Southern Literature Tara Powell
  3. River of Dreams: Imagining the Mississippi before Mark Twain
    River of Dreams: Imagining the Mississippi before Mark Twain Thomas Ruys Smith
  4. Desire, Violence, and Divinity in Modern Southern Fiction: Katherine Anne Porter, Flannery O'Connor, Cormac McCarthy, Walker Percy
    Desire, Violence, and Divinity in Modern Southern Fiction: Katherine Anne Porter, Flannery O'Connor, Cormac McCarthy, Walker Percy Gary M. Ciuba
  5. Resisting History: Gender, Modernity, and Authorship in William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, and Eudora Welty
    Resisting History: Gender, Modernity, and Authorship in William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, and Eudora Welty Barbara Ladd
  6. Becoming Cajun, Becoming American: The Acadian in American Literature from Longfellow to James Lee Burke
    Becoming Cajun, Becoming American: The Acadian in American Literature from Longfellow to James Lee Burke Maria Hebert-Leiter
  7. Hearing Sappho in New Orleans: The Call of Poetry from Congo Square to the Ninth Ward
    Hearing Sappho in New Orleans: The Call of Poetry from Congo Square to the Ninth Ward Ruth Salvaggio
  8. The Angelic Mother and the Predatory Seductress: Poor White Women in Southern Literature of the Great Depression
    The Angelic Mother and the Predatory Seductress: Poor White Women in Southern Literature of the Great Depression Ashley Craig Lancaster
  9. Southern Writers: A New Biographical Dictionary
    Southern Writers: A New Biographical Dictionary
  10. Lovers and Beloveds: Sexual Otherness in Southern Fiction, 1936--1961
    Lovers and Beloveds: Sexual Otherness in Southern Fiction, 1936--1961 Gary Richards
  11. Tears of Rage: The Racial Interface of Modern American Fiction-Faulkner, Wright, Pynchon, Morrison
    Tears of Rage: The Racial Interface of Modern American Fiction-Faulkner, Wright, Pynchon, Morrison Shelly Brivic
  12. Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology and the Intellectual History of the American Civil War
    Normans and Saxons: Southern Race Mythology and the Intellectual History of the American Civil War Ritchie Devon Watson, Jr.
  13. Irish Catholic Writers and the Invention of the American South
    Irish Catholic Writers and the Invention of the American South Bryan Giemza
  14. Desire and the Divine: Feminine Identity in White Southern Women's Writing
    Desire and the Divine: Feminine Identity in White Southern Women's Writing Kathaleen E. Amende
  15. Storytelling, History, and the Postmodern South
    Storytelling, History, and the Postmodern South
  16. A Disturbing and Alien Memory: Southern Novelists Writing History
    A Disturbing and Alien Memory: Southern Novelists Writing History Douglas L. Mitchell
  17. Queer Chivalry: Medievalism and the Myth of White Masculinity in Southern Literature
    Queer Chivalry: Medievalism and the Myth of White Masculinity in Southern Literature Tison Pugh
  18. A Talent for Living: Josephine Pinckney and the Charleston Literary Tradition
    A Talent for Living: Josephine Pinckney and the Charleston Literary Tradition Barbara L. Bellows
  19. Gather at the River: Notes from the Post-Millennial South
    Gather at the River: Notes from the Post-Millennial South Hal Crowther
  20. Reconstructing Violence: The Southern Rape Complex in Film and Literature
    Reconstructing Violence: The Southern Rape Complex in Film and Literature Deborah E. Barker

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