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- The Southern Literary Journal
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- William Styron's Posthumous Publications: Reaffirmation of an American Man of Letters Volume 45, Number 1, Fall 2012, pp. 56-77
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- Contributors
- A Note About Transitions
- Correspondences and Inspirations: The Hurston-Rawlings and Welty-Maxwell Friendships
- Reimagining the Southern Imaginary
- Three Good Books on Autobiography
- Grounding Southern Ecocriticism
- "When the Sun Goes Down": The Ghetto Pastoral Mode in Jean Toomer's Cane
- "Somehow Caught": Race and Deferred Sexuality in McCullers's The Member of the Wedding
- The Need to Re-evaluate: Identity in Robert Penn Warren's Or Else: Poem/Poems 1968-1974
- William Styron's Posthumous Publications: Reaffirmation of an American Man of Letters
- Transformational Spectacle in Bobbie Ann Mason's Feather Crowns
- Moving Toward a "No South": George Washington Cable's Global Vision in The Grandissimes
- "Tangled Skeins": Henry Timrod's "The Cotton Boll" and the Slave Narratives
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