American fiction -- Southern States -- History and criticism
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- A certain slant of light : regionalism and the form of southern and midwestern fiction
- A disturbing and alien memory : southern novelists writing history
- A question of class : the Redneck stereotype in southern fiction
- A requiem for the renascence : the state of fiction in the modern south
- A southern weave of women : fiction of the contemporary South
- A web of words : the great dialogue of Southern literature
- Advancing sisterhood? : interracial friendships in contemporary southern fiction
- After Southern modernism : fiction of the contemporary South
- Allegory and the modern southern novel
- Another generation : southern fiction since World War II
- Black masks : negro characters in modern Southern fiction
- Clear-cutting Eden : ecology and the pastoral in Southern literature
- Cotton's queer relations : same-sex intimacy and the literature of the southern plantation, 1936-1968
- Cotton's queer relations : same-sex intimacy and the literature of the southern plantation, 1936-1968
- Countries of the mind : literary explorations
- Darwin and Faulkner's novels : evolution and southern fiction
- Daughters of time : creating woman's voice in southern story
- Demonic vision : racial fantasy and southern fiction
- Desire and the divine : feminine identity in white southern women's writing
- Dirt and desire : reconstructing southern women's writing, 1930-1990
- Dirt and desire : reconstructing southern women's writing, 1930-1990
- Disturbing Indians : the archaeology of southern fiction
- Disturbing Indians : the archaeology of southern fiction
- Domestic novelists in the Old South : defenders of southern culture
- Eudora Welty and Walker Percy : the concept of home in their lives and literature
- Female pastoral : women writers re-visioning the American South
- Figures of the hero in southern narrative
- From Richard Wright to Toni Morrison : ethics in modern & postmodern American narrative
- From Tobacco Road to Route 66 : the southern poor white in fiction
- God's story and modern literature : reading fiction in community
- Heads on fire : essays on Southern fiction
- History and memory in the two souths : recent Southern and Spanish American fiction
- In a time of disorder : form and meaning in Southern fiction from Poe to O'Connor
- Lovers and beloveds : sexual otherness in Southern fiction, 1936-1961
- Moving on : the heroines of Shirley Ann Grau, Anne Tyler, and Gail Godwin
- Nationalism and the color line in George W. Cable, Mark Twain, and William Faulkner
- Novel sounds : Southern fiction in the age of rock and roll
- One homogeneous people : narratives of white southern identity, 1890-1920
- Other South : Faulkner, coloniality, and the MariƔtegui tradition
- Peculiar crossroads : Flannery O'Connor, Walker Percy, and Catholic vision in postwar southern fiction
- Percyscapes : the fugue state in twentieth-century southern fiction
- Plantation airs : racial paternalism and the transformations of class in southern fiction, 1945-1971
- Race and White identity in southern fiction : from Faulkner to Morrison
- Race mixing : Southern fiction since the Sixties
- Reading William Faulkner : 'Go Down, Moses' & 'Big Woods'
- Reading for the body : the recalcitrant materiality of Southern fiction, 1893-1985
- Reading for the body : the recalcitrant materiality of Southern fiction, 1893-1985
- Resisting history : gender, modernity, and authorship in William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, and Eudora Welty
- Robert Penn Warren's circus aesthetic and the Southern renaissance
- Sacred groves and ravaged gardens : the fiction of Eudora Welty, Carson McCullers, and Flannery O'Connor
- Seeking the region in American literature and culture : modernity, dissidence, innovation
- Shakespeare and masculinity in Southern fiction : Faulkner, Simms, Page and Dixon
- Sitting in darkness : New South fiction, education, and the rise of Jim Crow colonialism, 1865-1920
- Southern fiction today ; : renascence and beyond
- Southern gothic literature
- Southern mothers : fact and fictions in southern women's writing
- Still in print : the Southern novel today
- Still in print : the Southern novel today
- Struggles over the word : race and religion in O'Connor, Faulkner, Hurston, and Wright
- The Christ-haunted landscape : faith and doubt in southern fiction
- The Kingfish in fiction : Huey P. Long and the modern American novel
- The Southern inheritors of Don Quixote
- The art of Southern fiction ; : a study of some modern novelists
- The belle gone bad : white southern women writers and the dark seductress
- The dandy in Irish and American Southern fiction : aristocratic drag
- The dandy in Irish and American southern fiction : aristocratic drag
- The death of art: black and white in the recent Southern novel
- The folk of Southern fiction
- The fugitive legacy : a critical history
- The immoderate past : the southern writer and history
- The myth of Southern history ; : historical consciousness in twentieth-century Southern literature
- The narrative forms of Southern community
- The new Southern girl : female adolescence in the works of 12 women authors
- The past in the present : a thematic study of modern Southern fiction
- The postsouthern sense of place in contemporary fiction
- The power of the porch : the storyteller's craft in Zora Neale Hurston, Gloria Naylor, and Randall Kenan
- The slave in the swamp : disrupting the plantation narrative
- The slave in the swamp : disrupting the plantation narrative
- The southern belle in the American novel
- The southern belle in the American novel
- Three modes of modern Southern fiction: Ellen Glasgow, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe
- To hell and back : race and betrayal in the southern novel
- Tomorrow is another day : the woman writer in the South, 1859-1936
- Touching the web of southern novelists
- Tracing Southern Storytelling in Black and White
- Unwelcome voices : subversive fiction in the Antebellum South
- Violence in recent Southern fiction
- Where the new world is : literature about the U.S. South at global scales
- William Faulkner's legacy : "what shadow, what stain, what mark"
- Women writers of the contemporary South
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