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- The Southern Literary Journal
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- "Painfully Southern": Gone with the Wind, the Agrarians, and the Battle for the New South Volume 40, Number 1, Fall 2007, pp. 58-75
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This issue contains 11 articles in total
- Old-time Religions Revisited: Two New Volumes in Southern Studies
- Having vs. Seeking a Room of Her Own
- Two Takes on the Latest Late South
- Critical Studies of the Nineteenth Century South
- Surviving the Family Romance? Southern Realism and the Labor of Incest
- Come Back to the Raft Ag'in, Ed Gentry
- Bucklin Moon and Thomas Sancton in the 1940s: Crusaders for the Racial Left
- "Painfully Southern": Gone with the Wind, the Agrarians, and the Battle for the New South
- Why Does the Slave Ever Love? The Subject of Romance Revisited in the Neoslave Narrative
- Frederick Douglass, Southerner
- Early British Travelers to the U. S. South
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