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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
The South that wasn't there The South that wasn't there Michael Kreyling Once, history and "the South" dwelt in close proximity. Representations of the South in writing and on film assumed everybody knew what had happened in place and time to create the South. Today, our … OL16093070W
Las provincias contraatacan. Regionalismos y anticentralismo en la literatura peruana del siglo XX Las provincias contraatacan. Regionalismos y anticentralismo en la literatura peruana del siglo XX U. Juan Zevallos Aguilar Aborda el tema del centralismo de estado. El autor analiza aquí cinco proyectos que buscan la inclusión de mestizos e indígenas en el Estado-nación peruano OL16334716W
Northern visions Northern visions Hewitt, David 212 p. ; 22 cm OL18275092W
Understanding Annie Proulx Understanding Annie Proulx Karen Lane Rood "Understanding Annie Proulx introduces readers to the writings of a Pulitzer Prize-winning author best known for the novels Postcards, The Shipping News, and Accordion Crimes. Karen L. Rood surveys P… OL221284W
Reinventing the South Reinventing the South Mark Royden Winchell "Surveys the revivification and reinvention of southern culture and literature, and the influence of the Agrarians, Fugitives, New Critics, and popular writers, including John Gould Fletcher, Robert … OL2976344W
Writing out of place Writing out of place Judith Fetterley,Marjorie Pryse "In Writing out of Place, Judith Fetterley and Marjorie Pryse explore a countertradition of nineteenth-century writing previously ignored by American literary history. The writers who comprise this t… OL5952071W
American Audacity American Audacity Christopher Benfey "One of the foremost critics in contemporary American letters, Christopher Benfey has long been known for his brilliant and incisive essays. Benfey's writings have helped us reimagine the American li… OL8036626W