Ellen Glasgow's reasonable doubts
More from Southern literary studies
A season of dreams
Approaching Prayer: Ritual and the Shape of Myth in A.R. Ammons and James Dickey
Faulkner's "Negro"
The poetry reviews of Allen Tate, 1924-1944
The Complete Works of Kate Chopin
Southern excursions
The Starwick episodes
The hero with the private parts
James Dickey and the Gentle Ecstasy of Earth: a Reading of the Poems
Letters to my father
The autobiographical outline for Look homeward, angel
On the prejudices, predilections, and firm beliefs of William Faulkner
Mannerhouse
Selected essays of John Crowe Ransom
The loneliness at the core
The Southern mandarins
Selected Letters of Robert Penn Warren
Porch talk with Ernest Gaines
Ellen Glasgow's reasonable doubts
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Includes 33 previously uncollected pieces -- one story, one poem, numerous speeches, interviews, essays, reviews, and unfinished drafts -- which address variously the issues of women's rights; the history and future of Southern, American, and modernist literatures; the responsibilities of writer and critic; and the future of humanist values in a "machine civilization", a "time of general disintegration, when stupidity, cruelty, vulgarity and mere empty violence are all glorified in our fiction."--JSTOR.
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