Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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... South , ed . Louis D. Rubin , Jr. & Robert D. Jacobs ( Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins Press , 1953 ) , pp . 31-34 ... South . " 3-9 . ( Discussion of Caroline Gordon's collection of stories The Forest of the South . ) ( 35 ) " A Hero and ...
... South , ed . Louis D. Rubin , Jr. & Robert D. Jacobs ( Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins Press , 1953 ) , pp . 31-34 ... South . " 3-9 . ( Discussion of Caroline Gordon's collection of stories The Forest of the South . ) ( 35 ) " A Hero and ...
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... South as a region , since " the family and its connections are the basis of Southern society . ( # 39 : 236 ) But in writing about " The Quality of the South , " Lytle suggests that the region is for him almost a metaphor ; he sees " the ...
... South as a region , since " the family and its connections are the basis of Southern society . ( # 39 : 236 ) But in writing about " The Quality of the South , " Lytle suggests that the region is for him almost a metaphor ; he sees " the ...
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... South , had argued against the " Slavocracy " image of the South on the basis of original research and interpreta- tion of census records . Owsley's conclusion , the source of Lytle's vision of the historical South , was that the South ...
... South , had argued against the " Slavocracy " image of the South on the basis of original research and interpreta- tion of census records . Owsley's conclusion , the source of Lytle's vision of the historical South , was that the South ...
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