In a Time of Disorder: Form and Meaning in Southern Fiction from Poe to O'Connor

Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers (2003)
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A scholar of southern and African American fiction, Folks finds that southern writers of the past century and a half have responded to the particular forces of disorder at large during their time in one of three characteristic modes: resistance, transcendence, or acceptance. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

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