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- The Southern Literary Journal
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Review
- Remapping the South: New Perspectives in Appalachian Studies Volume 47, Number 1, Fall 2014, pp. 115-119
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This issue contains 13 articles in total
- Contributors
- “Covered in Blood and Dirt”: Industrial, Capital, and Cultural Crisis in Red Rock and Dracula
- Editor’s Note: Reconstruction
- Eudora Welty, the Gardener
- Darkness Rising: Shadowing Flannery O’Connor
- The South, Humor, and Race
- Remapping the South: New Perspectives in Appalachian Studies
- “I’m Afraid I’ve Got Involved With a Nut”: New Faulkner Letters
- North to the Future: Captivity and Escape in The Member of the Wedding
- Storm Warnings: The Eternally Recurring Apocalypse in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening
- No Happy Loves: Desire, Nostalgia, and Failure in Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind
- “The Bounty of Providence”: Food and Identity in William Byrd’s The History of the Dividing Line
- Bearing the Burden of Loss: Melancholic Agency in Charles W. Chesnutt’s Paul Marchand, FMC
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