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The Southerner as American writer |
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Simms and the wider world: Views and reviews |
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William Gilmore Simms's picture of the Revolution as a civil war |
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The influence of Scott and Cooper on Simms |
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Simms and the British dramatists |
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William Gilmore Simms and the American Renaissance |
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The novel in the South |
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The view from the Regency Hyatt |
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Ellen Glasgow: the novelist of manners as social critic |
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The dark, ruined Helen of his blood: Thomas Wolfe and the South |
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The loneliness at the core |
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Europe as catalyst for Thomas Wolfe |
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The unity of Faulkner's Light in August |
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Absalom, Absalom! The historian as detective |
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Her rue with a difference |
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Literature and culture: the fugitive-agrarians |
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Three views of the real |
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The Southerner as American writer |
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Simms and the wider world: Views and reviews |
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William Gilmore Simms's picture of the Revolution as a civil war |
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