Description |
290 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Women's art and authorship in the Southern region : connections / Thadious M. Davis -- The real beginning of the Southern Renaissance / Carol S. Manning -- Zora Neale Hurston was always a Southerner too / Jan Cooper -- Southern ladies and the Southern Literary Renaissance / Peggy Whitman Prenshaw -- Orphaning as resistance / Joan Schulz -- Fathers and daughters in Welty and O'Connor / Louise Westling -- Spiritual daughters of the Black American South / Mary Hughes Brookhart -- Dismantling stereotypes : interracial friendships in Meridian and A mother and two daughters / Suzanne W. Jones -- Caroline Hentz's balancing act / Mary Ann Wimsatt -- Songs with a difference : Beatrice Ravenel and the detritus of Southern history / Susan V. Donaldson |
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(cont) -- A forgotten revolutionary voice : "woman's place" and race in Olive Dargan's Call home the heart / Anna Shannon Elfenbein -- The dominant chord and the different voice : the sexes in Gordon's stories / Jill Fritz-Piggott -- Zelda Fitzgerald's Save me the waltz as Southern novel and Künstlerroman / Lisa Nanney -- The love ethos of Porter, Welty, and McCullers / Ruth M. Vande Kieft -- Daughters, Southerners, and Daisy / Doris Betts. |
Subject |
American literature -- Southern States -- History and criticism.
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American literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
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Women and literature -- Southern States.
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Southern States -- In literature.
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Added Author |
Manning, Carol S.
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ISBN |
0252019512 cloth alkaline paper |
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0252064445 paperback alkaline paper |
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