Eudora Welty's "The Whole World Knows": Sacrificing a Maiden—and an Obedient Man.Published in:2012By:Wall, CareyPublication type:Essay
Dirty South: "The Help" and the Problem of Black Bodies.Published in:2012By:Foster-Singletary, TikenyaPublication type:Literary Criticism
A Difficult Woman: The Challenging Life and Times of Lillian Hellman.Published in:2012By:Ryan, MaureenPublication type:Book Review
"Gotten Snakebite": Letters from a Confederate Soldier—The Granville W. and Mary Caroline Belcher Collection.Published in:2012By:Brannock, JenniferPublication type:Essay
"Oh, what a slanderous book": Reading "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in the Antebellum South.Published in:2012By:Hagood, Thomas ChasePublication type:Literary Criticism
"[B]etween promise and hard pan": Environment and History in "The Beulah Quintet."Published in:2012By:Miller, Wendy PearcePublication type:Literary Criticism
Woman on the Run, White Panic Down Home: George Wallace and Other Specters in Mark Childress's "Crazy in Alabama."Published in:2012By:Tullos, AllenPublication type:Literary Criticism