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- The Southern Literary Journal
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Volume 37, Number 1, Fall 2004
- Two on Flannery O'Conner
- Southern Women Writers, Racism, and Racists
- The Belle Gone Bad--and Just Gone
- Politics and the White Southern Woman Writer
- A Telling Labor
- The Wounded King: Bobbie Ann Mason's "Shiloh" and Marginalized Male Subjectivity
- The Changing Landscape of Violence in Cormac McCarthy's Early Novels and the Border Trilogy
- Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man : Invisibility, Race, and Homoeroticism from Frederick Douglass to E. Lynn Harris
- "Some Other Way to Try": From Defiance to Creative Submission in Their Eyes Were Watching God
- The Escape of the "Sea": Ideology and The Awakening
- Simms in the War-Time Richmond Weeklies
- Burning Mrs. Southworth: True Womanhood and the Intertext of Ellen Glasgow's Virginia
- Dostoevsky and the Literature of the American South
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