The Intellectual in Twentieth-Century Southern Literature.Published in:2012By:Boyle, AnnePublication type:Book Review
The New New South in Poetry: Daniel Cross Turner's Southern Crossings.Published in:2012By:BURT, JOHNPublication type:Book Review
The Turn to the South: The Influence of Elizabeth Fox-Genovese's Southern Studies.Published in:Mississippi Quarterly, 2012, v. 65, n. 4, p. 557By:MOLTKE-HANSEN, DAVIDPublication type:Article
At the Threshold of the Plantation Household: Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and Southern Women's History.Published in:2012By:EDWARDS, LAURA F.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Plantation Household Revisited: Elizabeth Fox-Genovese's Contribution to Southern History.Published in:2012By:MAYATT-BROWN, BERTRAMPublication type:Literary Criticism
Rattling the Cage: Homoeroticism, Sublimation, and Southern Mores in the Works of William Alexander Percy.Published in:Mississippi Quarterly, 2012, v. 65, n. 4, p. 465By:NIES, BETSYPublication type:Article
Dead Women Talking: The Transgressive Manuscripts of Kate Chopin's "Her Letters" and "Elizabeth Stock's One Story".Published in:2012By:SEMPREORA, MARGOTPublication type:Short Story Review
"What have you done. What have you failed to do": Aesthetic and Moral Complacency in Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men.Published in:2012By:KING, VINCENT ALLANPublication type:Literary Criticism
"The Piano Player at the Picture Show": Virgie Rainey and Navigating High and Low in The Golden Apples.Published in:2012By:DUPUY, JASONPublication type:Literary Criticism