Faulkner: Recovering the Past and Reconsidering the Present.Published in:2012By:Clarke, DeborahPublication type:Book Review
"Last Night Train": Warren Criticism Departs the 20th Century.Published in:2012By:Ferriss, LucyPublication type:Book Review
African American Literary Criticism and a Promised Land of Possibility in the Twenty-first Century.Published in:2012By:Richardson, RichéPublication type:Book Review
Terrance Hayes and Natasha Trethewey: Contemporary Black Chroniclers of the Imagined South.Published in:2012By:Ramsey, William M.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Inside Agitators: Civil Writes in Mississippi: Jack Butler's "Jujitsu for Christ."Published in:2012By:Polk, NoelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Walker Percy and the Demonic Self.Published in:2012By:Desmond, JohnPublication type:Essay
"A Moral Intelligence": Mental Disability and Eugenic Resistance in Welty's "Lily Daw and the Three Ladies" and O'Connor's "The Life You Save May Be Your Own."Published in:2012By:Arant, AlisonPublication type:Literary Criticism
Lillian Smith, Cold War Intellectual.Published in:2012By:Haddox, Thomas F.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Returning to Faulkner's "Two Soldiers."Published in:2012By:Miller, Shawn E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Regional Insularity and Aesthetic Isolationism: Ellen Glasgow's "The Builders" and the First World War.Published in:2012By:Graves, Mark A.Publication type:Literary Criticism
"Awakening a Dormant Appetite": Captain McBane, Convict Labor, and Charles Chesnutt's "The Marrow of Tradition."Published in:2012By:Gorman, Gene I.Publication type:Literary Criticism