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- The Southern Literary Journal
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Review
- Do Ellen Gilchrist and Jill McCorkle Have Anything to Say? Volume 35, Number 2, Spring 2003, pp. 128-132
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- Allen Tate: An Orthodox Man
- Two Good Lives Were Writing
- Do Ellen Gilchrist and Jill McCorkle Have Anything to Say?
- "Christ, Start Again!": Robert Penn Warren's Provisional Art
- Peter Taylor's Life in Motion
- Telos and Existence: Ethics in C. S. Lewis's Space Trilogy and Flannery O'Connor's Everything That Rises Must Converge
- Untangling The Wide Net: Welty and Readership
- "When de Notion Strikes Me": Body Image, Food, and Desire in Their Eyes Were Watching God
- The Music of God, Man, and Beast: Spirituality and Modernity in Jonah's Gourd Vine
- "What Else Could a Southern Gentleman Do?": Quentin Compson, Rhett Butler, and Miscegenation
- The Comings of Cousin Ann : Deconstructing the Southern Romance
- The Awakening and A Lost Lady: Flying with Broken Wings and Raked Feathers
- Humor's Role in Imagining America: Ebenezer Cook's The Sot-Weed Factor
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