On optimists' sons and daughters: Eudora Welty's The Optimist's Daughter and Peter Taylor's A...Published in:1997By:Schmidt, PeterPublication type:Editorial
Welty's anti-ode to nightingales: Gabriella's Southern passage.Published in:1997By:Trouard, DawnPublication type:Literary Criticism
Place and the displaced in Eudora Welty's The Bride of the Innisfallen.Published in:1997By:Marrs, SuzannePublication type:Literary Criticism
`It's still a free country': Constructing race, identity, and history in Eudora Welty's `Where Is...Published in:1997By:Harrison, SuzanPublication type:Literary Criticism
The political thought of Eudora Welty.Published in:1997By:Prenshaw, Peggy WhitmanPublication type:Literary Criticism
Reading the cakes: Delta Wedding and the texts of Southern women's culture.Published in:1997By:Romines, AnnPublication type:Literary Criticism
History and imagination: Writing `The Winds.'Published in:1997By:Kreyling, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Making a spectacle: Welty, Faulkner, and Southern gothic.Published in:1997By:Donaldson, Susan V.Publication type:Editorial
Welty, Hawthorne, and Poe: Men of the crowd and the landscape of alienation.Published in:1997By:Polk, NoelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Place and time: The southern writer's inheritance.Published in:1997By:Welty, EudoraPublication type:Literary Criticism
Dedication: To Ruth Vande Kieft.Published in:1997By:Weston, Ruth D.Publication type:Literary Criticism