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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture

Volume 9: Literature

M. Thomas Inge, Charles Reagan Wilson

The University of North Carolina Press · Print & ebook · April 7, 2008

Reading lane: American Literary Criticism

Offering a comprehensive view of the South’s literary landscape, past and present, this volume of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture celebrates the region’s ever-flourishing literary culture and recognizes the ongoing evolution of the southern literary canon.

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Good for readers who enjoy American Literary Criticism and African Literary Criticism.Strong fit for readers who prefer grounded, real-world context.

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Authors
M. Thomas Inge, Charles Reagan Wilson
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
Published
April 7, 2008
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
American Literary Criticism · African Literary Criticism
Reading lane
American Literary Criticism

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  • Southern U.S. History

  • American Literary Criticism

  • Encyclopedias

About This Book

Offering a comprehensive view of the South’s literary landscape, past and present, this volume of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture celebrates the region’s ever-flourishing literary culture and recognizes the ongoing evolution of the southern literary canon. As new writers draw upon and reshape previous traditions, southern literature has broadened and deepened its connections not just to the American literary mainstream but also to world literatures — a development t...

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Offering a comprehensive view of the South’s literary landscape, past and present, this volume of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture celebrates the region’s ever-flourishing literary culture and recognizes the ongoing evolution of the southern literary canon. As new writers draw upon and reshape previous traditions, southern literature has broadened and deepened its connections not just to the American literary mainstream but also to world literatures — a development thoughtfully explored in the essays here. Greatly expanding the content of the literature section in the original Encyclopedia , this volume includes 31 thematic essays addressing major genres of literature; theoretical categories, such as regionalism, the southern gothic, and agrarianism; and themes in southern writing, such as food, religion, and sexuality. Most striking is the fivefold increase in the number of biographical entries, which introduce southern novelists, playwrights, poets, and critics. Special attention is given to contemporary writers and other individuals who have not been widely covered in previous scholarship.

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