Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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... Southern Review , 1 ( July ( 1935 ) , pp . 203-05 . ( Review of Follow the Furies -- a novel -- by Eleanor Carroll Chilton . ) ( 13 ) " R. E. Lee . " Southern Review , 1 ( July 1935 ) , pp . 411-22 . ( Review of R. E. Lee by D. S. ...
... Southern Review , 1 ( July ( 1935 ) , pp . 203-05 . ( Review of Follow the Furies -- a novel -- by Eleanor Carroll Chilton . ) ( 13 ) " R. E. Lee . " Southern Review , 1 ( July 1935 ) , pp . 411-22 . ( Review of R. E. Lee by D. S. ...
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... Southern consciousness . Posed against the successess of the " Faustian view , " which have been dominant in American experience , the Southern sense of things is offered by Lytle as a necessary ballast and potential redemption " when ...
... Southern consciousness . Posed against the successess of the " Faustian view , " which have been dominant in American experience , the Southern sense of things is offered by Lytle as a necessary ballast and potential redemption " when ...
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... Southern cause is seen as the cause , Southern generals as demi- gods , and the Southern soldier as the equal of any ten Yankees . Lytle's bias is most obvious in his treatment of the commanding gen- erals -- his judgment of these men ...
... Southern cause is seen as the cause , Southern generals as demi- gods , and the Southern soldier as the equal of any ten Yankees . Lytle's bias is most obvious in his treatment of the commanding gen- erals -- his judgment of these men ...
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