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Index Agrarianism, 16, 33-34, 36, 133-34, 136, 141,143,208 Agrarians. See Fugitive-Agrarians Anderson, Charles, 28 Anderson, Sherwood, 126 Arcady: southern images of, 2, 3, 5, 8, 16-17, 36 Arp, Bill, 65 Atlanta Constitution, 61, 67, 68, 81 Atlanta, .Georgia, 61, 67 Atlantic Monthly, 27, 88, 92 Audubon, John James, 180 Bagby, George W., 43 Baltimore, Md., 25, 26 Black slave characters: in plantation literature, 11-12, 17, 84, 87, 91 missing in Lanier's work, 19; Page's use of, 36, 42, 44, 50, 53-60; Harris' identification with, 63-64, 79-80; in Chesnutt's fiction, 90-96 Black writers: perspective of, 86-87, 105-27 passim,132 Blotner, Joseph, 156 Bone, Robert, 37, 84, 103w,125, 130-31 Brooks, Cleanth, 157,164 Buck, Paul, 8, 12, 63 Cable, George Washington, 37, 91, 103 Cardwell, Guy, 43-44 Century, 35 Chase,'Patricia, 122 Chesnutt, Charles Waddell: 7, 17, 86-104, 210; moves away from South, 84, 87; formulates strategy for fiction, 87; as antipastoral writer, 85, 96-97, 103-104; description of The Conjure Woman, 90; attitude toward nature, 93-94; as activiston race issue, 103-104 —Writings: The Colonel^ Dream, 17, 89-90, 97-103; The Conjure Woman, 17, 84, 88, 89, 90-96, 102; "Dave's Neckliss," 92; 'The Goophered Grapevine," 88, 94; The House Behind the Cedars, 89; The Marrow of Tradition, 89-90 "Mars Jcems's Nightmare," 92-94; 'The Passing of Grandison," 91; "Po' Sandy," 94;"Sis' Becky's Pickaninny," 95 Chicago Liberation, 126 Cinderella, 79 Civil War: disruption of life in South, 4, 9, 17, 18, 160,163,167; effect on Harris, 2, 66; effect on Lanicr, 18-19, 24; effect on Thomas Nelson Page, 38-40 Clemens, Samuel. See Mark Twain Cleveland, Ohio, 87, 88 225 226 Index Community: concept of, 7, 210-214; 216; Weity's and Faulkner's compared, 183 Country and the City, The. See Williams, Raymond Countryman, 1, 2, 64, 66 Cowlcy, Malcolm, 163 Davidson, Donald: as FugitiveAgrarian , 134;outline for 'Til Take My Stand, 135; argument over "I'll Take My Stand title, 136; "A Mirror for Artists," 143 Davis, Charles X, 125 Dayton, Tcnn., 129 Dial, The, 211 Douglass, Frederick, 89 Durham, Frank, 110, 121-22 Eatonton, Georgia, 64 Empson, William,5, 53 "Fall of the House of Usher" (Poe), 45 Faulkner, William: 7, 133, 152, 153-180, 183,210, 217; beginnings of Yoknapatawpha saga, 156;use of the past, 156-58, 159, 162, 164, 177, 179; comments on Ike McCaslin, 171-72; time in,157, 169-70, 175-76; primitivism in, 170, 175 —Writings: Absalom,Absalom!, 45, 158, 163-68, 168-69, 170, 179, 210, 213; "The Bear," 158, 170-79; "The Fire and the Hearth," 172, 173; Flags in the Dust, 156, 157; Go Down, Moses, 173-79; The Hamlet, 211-12, 213, 214; Mosquitoes, 156; "An Odor of Verbena" 162-63; 'The Old People," 174-75, 177; Soldier* Pay, 156; Sartoris, 156, 157, 158, 159-63, 169-70, 179,216; The Sound and the Fury, 158,168-70, 172, 179, 183,216;"Was," 173-74 Fayctteville, N.C., 87, 88 Fletcher, John Gould, 136 Forsyth, Ga., 66 Frank, Waldo, 109,124 Fugitive, 126-27, 129 Fugitive-Agrarians, 7, 15, 23-34, 126-27, 128-152. Secalso/'// Take My Stand Gaines, Francis Pendlcton, 2, 11, 12, 14,54 Gclfant, Blanche, 171, 173 Grady, Henry, 9, 34, 62, 64, 81, 97, 132 Greever, Garland, 24 Greg, Walter, 14 Harcourt, Brace, 157 Harlem Renaissance, 104,125 Harris, Joel Chandler: 7, 10, 14, 16-17, 61-85, 210; boyhood days on Georgia plantation, 1-2, 64-66, 81; compared to Thomas Nelson Page, 37-38, 59-60; early career asa journalist, 66-67; early newspaper sketches of Uncle Remus, 68; analysis of Negro folklore, 68-69; attitude toward progress, 80-84; compared to Chesnutt, 85, 86, 90 —Brer Rabbit tales analyzed: 38, 59-60, 70tf; "Mr. Man" in, 71-72; theory of race in, 72; moraJ code in, 74; classifications of, 75; rabbit as hero, 77-79 —Writings: Nights with Uncle Remus, 81-82; Told by Uncle Remus, 81, 83-84; Uncle Remus and His Friends, 82-83; Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings, 68-69, 81 Harris, Man', 65 Hayne, Paul Hamilton, 30 Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 55 Hoffman, Frederick, 182 Houghton Mifflin, 88, 89 Howells, William Dean, 26-27, 89-90 I'll Take My Stand, 7, 34, 132-36, 151, 209 Industrialism, 47, 133, 134,141-42 Jackson, Blyden...

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