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- The Southern Literary Journal
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Volume 38, Number 2, Spring 2006
- Index: Volumes XXXIV-XXXVIII (2001-2006)
- O'Connor, Percy, and Orthodoxy
- Challenging the Canon: Other Southern Literary Lives
- The Hybrid South
- Toward a New Southern Regionality
- Too Many Cooks: Contested Authority in the Kitchen
- Disinterring Daddy: Family Linen's Reply to As I Lay Dying
- Speaking the Grotesque: The Short Fiction of Gayl Jones
- Intruder in the Past
- The Secret Properties of Southern Regionalism: Gender and Agrarianism in Glasgow's Barren Ground
- Jean Toomer's "Kabnis" and the Language of Dreams
- Competence, Power, and the Nostalgic Romance of Piloting in Mark Twain's Life on the Mississippi
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