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- The Southern Literary Journal
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- Seizing the "Bounty of This Virtuous Tree": The Sexual Underpinnings of Jeffersonian Pastoralism in Brother to Dragons Volume 34, Number 2, Spring 2002, pp. 73-96
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Southern Poets in Conversation
- Recent Scholarship on Robert Penn Warren
- Race and Class in Faulkner
- "Mobile Images": Myth and Resistance in Nikky Finney's Rice
- Black Names in White Space: Lucille Clifton's South
- Languages of Mystery: Walker Percy's Legacy in Contemporary Southern Fiction
- Seizing the "Bounty of This Virtuous Tree": The Sexual Underpinnings of Jeffersonian Pastoralism in Brother to Dragons
- Hurston and Welty, Janie and Livvie
- Faulkner's "Fabulous Immeasurable Camelots": Absalom, Absalom! and Le Morte Darthur
- Crowd and Self: William Faulkner's Sources of Agency in The Sound and the Fury
- The Power of Love: The Education of a Domestic Woman in Mary Boykin Chesnut's Two Years
- Experiments in Realism: Doubling in Simms's The Cassique of Kiawah
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