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Writing in the Southern Tradition

Author : A. B. Crowder
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : American literature
ISBN : 9051831927

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Writing in the Southern Tradition

Author : Ashby Bland Crowder
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : American literature
ISBN : 9004483535

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Writing in the Southern Tradition

Author : A. B. Crowder,E. M. Knottenbelt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : American literature
ISBN : LCCN:90177299

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Writing on the Southern Front

Author : Joseph Scotchie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2017-09-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781351402767

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For traditionalists, the conservative ascendency of the 1980s turned out to be a major disappointment. With the triumph of multiculturalism and political correctness, liberalism seemed to move from strength to strength. Still, a stout number of southern conservative writers plunged forward, and their themes of populism, immigration, and cultural integrity are seeing a contemporary resurgence. Discussing a wide array of authors who worked in a variety of genres, Joseph Scotchie celebrates those unreconstructed champions who fought the culture wars of their times with a special learning and vigor. Also included in this collection are creative artists who kept the flame of literature alive, providing visions of possibilities that only genre can provide.

The Female Tradition in Southern Literature

Author : Carol S. Manning
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0252064445

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This collection of critical essays examines the contributions to and influences on literature that have been made by Southern women writers.--From publisher description.

Faulkner and Welty and the Southern Literary Tradition

Author : Noel Polk
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 9781604733235

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Faulkner and Welty and the Southern Literary Tradition by Noel Polk Pdf

As one of the preeminent scholars of southern literature, Noel Polk has delivered lectures, written journal articles and essays, and discussed the rich legacy of the South's literary heritage around the world for over three decades. His work on William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Walker Percy, and other writers is incisive and groundbreaking. His essays in Faulkner and Welty and the Southern Literary Tradition maintain an abiding interest in Polk's major area of literary study: the relationship between the smaller units of construction in a literary work and the work's larger themes. The analysis of this interplay between commas and dashes, curious occlusions, passages, and characters who have often gone unnoticed in the critical discourse--the bricks and mortar, as it were--and a work's grand design is a crucial aspect of Polk's scholarship. Faulkner and Welty and the Southern Literary Tradition collects Polk's essays from the late-1970s to 2005. Featuring an introduction that places Faulkner and Welty at the center of the South's literary heritage, the volume asks useful, probing questions about southern literature and provides insightful analysis. Noel Polk is professor of English at Mississippi State University and editor of the Mississippi Quarterly . From 1981 to 2006, he edited the Library of America's complete edition of William Faulkner's novels. He is the author of Outside the Southern Myth; Children of the Dark House: Text and Context in Faulkner; and Eudora Welty: A Bibliography of Her Work .

Contemporary Southern Men Fiction Writers

Author : Rosemary M. Canfield Reisman,Suzanne Booker-Canfield
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0810831953

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Contemporary Southern Men Fiction Writers by Rosemary M. Canfield Reisman,Suzanne Booker-Canfield Pdf

This carefully annotated bibliography lists sources of criticism for thirty-nine Southern male authors, each of whom has published at least one significant book of fiction between 1970 and 1994.

Inventing Southern Literature

Author : Michael Kreyling
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 160473776X

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I take...an outward route, arguing that the Agrarian project was and must be seen as a willed campaign on the part of one elite to establish and control 'the South' in a period of intense cultural maneuvering. The principal organizers of I'll Take My Stand knew full well there were other 'Souths' than the one they touted; they deliberately presented a fabricated South as the one and only real thing. In Inventing Southern Literature Michael Kreyling casts a penetrating ray upon the traditional canon of southern literature and questions the modes by which it was created. He finds that it was, indeed, an invention rather than a creation. In the 1930s the foundations were laid by the Fugitive-Agrarian group, a band of poet-critics that wished not only to design but also to control the southern cultural entity in a conservative political context. From their heyday to the present, Kreyling investigates the historical conditions under which literary and cultural critics have invented the South and how they have chosen its representations. Through his study of these choices, Kreyling argues that interested groups have shaped meanings that preserve a South as the South. As the Fugitive-Agrarians molded the region according to their definition in I'll Take My Stand, they professed to have developed a critical method that disavowed any cultural or political intent or content, a claim that Kreyling disproves. He shows that their torch was taken by Richard Weaver on the Right and Louis D. Rubin, Jr., on the Center-Left and that both critics tried to preserve the Fugitive-Agrarian credo despite the severe stresses imposed during the era of desegregation. As the southern literary paradigm has been attacked and defended, certain issues have remained in the forefront. Kreyling takes on three: reconciling the imperatives of race with the traditional definitions of the South; testing the ways white women writers of the South have negotiated space within or outside the paradigm; and analyzing the critics' use and abuse of William Faulkner (the major figure of southern literature) as they have relied on his achievement to anchor the total project called Southern Literature. Michael Kreyling, a professor of English at Vanderbilt University, is the author of several books, including "Eudora Welty's Achievement of Order" and "Author and Agent: Eudora Welty and Diarmuid Russell."

Southern Writers at Century's End

Author : Jeffrey J. Folks,James A. Perkins
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2021-12-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813189512

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Since the end of World War II, the South has experienced a greater awareness of growth and of its accompanying tensions than other regions of the United States. The rapid change that climaxed with the war in Vietnam, the Cold War, civil rights demonstrations, and Watergate has forced the traditional South to come to terms with social upheaval. As the essays collected in Southern Writers at Century's End point out, southern writing: since 1975 reflects the confusion and violence that have characterized late-twentieth-century public culture. These essays consider the work of twenty-one of the foremost southern writers whose most important fiction has appeared in the last quarter of this century. As the region's contemporary writers have begun to gain a wide audience, critics have begun to distinguish what Hugh Holman has called "the fresh, the vital, and the new" in southern literary culture. Southern Writers at Century's End is the first volume to take an extensive look at the current generation of southern writers. Authors considered include: James Lee Burke, Fred Chappell, Robert Drake, Andre Dubus, Clyde Edgerton, Richard Ford, Kaye Gibbons, John Grisham, Barry Hannah, Mary Hood, Josephine Humphreys, Randall Kenan, Richard Marius, Bobbie Ann Mason, Cormac McCarthy, Tim McLaurin, T.R. Pearson, Lee Smith, Anne Tyle,r Alice Walker, and James Wilcox.

Mississippi Writers

Author : Dorothy Abbott
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 834 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0878052321

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Fiction recounting the experience of growing up in the Deep South

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture

Author : M. Thomas Inge
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2014-02-01
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781469616643

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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture by M. Thomas Inge Pdf

Offering a comprehensive view of the South's literary landscape, past and present, this volume of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture celebrates the region's ever-flourishing literary culture and recognizes the ongoing evolution of the southern literary canon. As new writers draw upon and reshape previous traditions, southern literature has broadened and deepened its connections not just to the American literary mainstream but also to world literatures--a development thoughtfully explored in the essays here. Greatly expanding the content of the literature section in the original Encyclopedia, this volume includes 31 thematic essays addressing major genres of literature; theoretical categories, such as regionalism, the southern gothic, and agrarianism; and themes in southern writing, such as food, religion, and sexuality. Most striking is the fivefold increase in the number of biographical entries, which introduce southern novelists, playwrights, poets, and critics. Special attention is given to contemporary writers and other individuals who have not been widely covered in previous scholarship.

A Southern Renaissance

Author : Richard H. King
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1982-02-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780195365306

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This perceptive study of a major cultural movement shows how Southern writers of 1930 t0 1955 tried to come to terms with Southern tradition, and discusses the resulting body of significant literature - fiction, poetry, memoirs, and historical writing.

The Roots of Southern Writing

Author : C. Hugh Holman
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780820333595

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At the heart of the southern riddle you will find a union of opposites, a condition of instability, a paradox. Calm grace and raw hatred. Polished manners and violence. An intense individualism and intense group pressures toward conformity. A reverence to the point of idolatry of self-determining action and a caste and class structure presupposing an aristocratic hierarchy. A passion for political action and a willingness to surrender to the enslavement of demagogues. A love of the nation intense enough to make the South's fighting men notorious in our wars and the advocacy of interposition and of the public defiance of national law. A region breeding both Thomas Jefferson and John C. Calhoun. If these contradictions are to be brought in focus, if these ambiguities are to be resolved, it must be through the 'reconciliation of opposites.' And the reconciliation of opposites, as Coleridge has told us, is the function of the poet. So begins the first of these seventeen penetrating essays drawn from long and fruitful reflection of southern life and art by C. Hugh Holman. Professor Holman maintains that there is a congeries of characteristics identifiably present in much southern writing, and he astutely defines them in this collection. William Gilmore Simms, Ellen Glasgow, Thomas Wolfe, William Faulkner, and Flannery O'Connor are treated at length. Among the other authors considered in terms of their roles in the making of the southern mind are James Branch Cabell, T.S. Stribling, Erskine Caldwell, and Robert Penn Warren. The essays strike a fine balance between general overview and specific analysis, and they are so arranged as to make a unified study which forms a significant chapter in the intellectual history of the South. Professor Holman asserts that "out of the cauldron of the South's experience, the southern writer has fashioned tragic grandeur and given it as a gift to his fellow Americans. It is possible that no other southern accomplishment will equal it in enduring importance. As urbanization and industrialism conspire to write an 'Epitaph for Dixie,' its greatest contribution to mankind may well be the lesson of its history and the drama of its suffering." In these superb essays the author makes a convincing argument for that position.

The Southern Tradition at Bay

Author : Richard M. Weaver
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2021-04-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781684511815

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While Richard M. Weaver is best known for the classic Ideas Have Consequences, the foundation of his career was this study of his native South. Calling the Southern tradition "the last non-materialist civilization in the Western world," he traced its roots to feudalism, chivalry, religiosity, and aristocratic conventions. The Old South, he concluded, "may indeed be a hall hung with splendid tapestries in which no one would care to live; but from them we can learn something of how to live." Weaver’s exploration of the ideals and ideas of the Southern tradition as expressed in the military histories, autobiographies, diaries, and novels of the era following the Civil War—especially those written by the men and women on the losing side—is offered to a new generation of readers for whom that tradition has fallen into disrepute and who can scarcely imagine a life rooted in nature, the soil, and a powerful sense of honor. The Southern Tradition at Bay is, as Jeffrey Hart noted, the work of a man who admired what "is admirable indeed, and that is the foundation of wisdom and indeed sanity."

The Young Southern Writers' Project of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival

Author : Sherry Ward
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2002-10
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780595250431

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The Young Southern Writers' Project of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival by Sherry Ward Pdf

The YSWP Anthology of New Plays gives a voice to a new generation of Southern authors. The Plays of 2002: First Place: Perpetual Motion by Michael Griffith Second Place: A Killer in the Trailer Park by Adam Andrianopoulos Third Place: All Four Feet by Kelly Lambert Finalists: Patching by Margaret Florence Berry The Bureau by James Coleman Fairly Taled by Scott Fortner Fitting In by Mary Kate Grip An Alien in the South by PJ Lee Atheism in a Southern Baptist World by Kali Pyrlik My Luck by Gary Smith We Want Our Freedom by Miles Thompson Football: The Religion by Erin Weems Olivia by Brannon Woods