Southern Women Writers, Racism, and Racists.Published in:2004By:Trouard, DawnPublication type:Book Review
Politics and the White Southern Woman Writer.Published in:2004By:Smith, JonPublication type:Book Review
The Wounded King: Bobbie Ann Mason's "Shiloh" and Marginalized Male Subjectivity.Published in:2004By:Bentley, GregPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Changing Landscape of Violence in Cormac McCarthy's Earl y Novels and the Border Trilogy.Published in:2004By:Brewton, VincePublication type:Literary Criticism
Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man": Invisibility, Race, and Homoeroticism from Frederick Douglass to E. Lynn Harris.Published in:2004By:Hardin, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Some Other Way to Try": From Defiance to Creative Submission in "Their Eyes Were Watching God."Published in:2004By:Miller, Shawn E.Publication type:Abstract
The Escape of the "Sea": Ideology and "The Awakening."Published in:2004By:Gray, Jennifer B.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Simms in the War-Time Richmond Weeklies.Published in:2004By:Shillingsburg, Miriam J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Burning Mrs. Southworth: True Womanhood and the Intertext of Ellen Glasgow's "Virginia."Published in:2004By:Jones, Paul ChristianPublication type:Literary Criticism
Dostoevsky and the Literature of the American South.Published in:2004By:Bloshteyn, MariaPublication type:Literary Criticism