Defining Southern Literature: Perspectives and Assessments, 1831-1952John Earl Bassett Defining Southern Literature delineates several phases in the story of Southern literature. Debate over what makes Southern literature different - or even Southern - goes back many decades, and among the answers has been the debate itself, a uniquely pervasive regional self-consciousness over what makes Southern culture different. Certainly no other American region has been so distinctly "marked" as the South has. Attempts to delineate the special mission, nature, problems, and virtues of Southern writers can be traced back at least to the 1830s, when editors called - with only slight success - for a sectional literature and more supportive Southern readers. |
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... civilization owe to the Negro race ? Nothing ! Nothing !! Nothing !!! " You answer the query with the most emphatic negative noun and the strongest qualifying adjec- tive in the language . Mr. Watson , of a more ecstatic temperament ...
... civilization owe to the Negro race ? Nothing ! Nothing !! Nothing !!! " You answer the query with the most emphatic negative noun and the strongest qualifying adjec- tive in the language . Mr. Watson , of a more ecstatic temperament ...
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... civilization . But since the happenings at Muk- den and Port Arthur and Portsmouth , I suppose that you are ready to change your mind on the subject . Or maybe , since the Jap has proved himself a " first - class fighting man , " able ...
... civilization . But since the happenings at Muk- den and Port Arthur and Portsmouth , I suppose that you are ready to change your mind on the subject . Or maybe , since the Jap has proved himself a " first - class fighting man , " able ...
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... civilization . I say a civilization because that is what , in the old days , the South had , despite the Baptist and Methodist barbarism that reigns down there now . More , it was a civilization of manifold excellences - perhaps the ...
... civilization . I say a civilization because that is what , in the old days , the South had , despite the Baptist and Methodist barbarism that reigns down there now . More , it was a civilization of manifold excellences - perhaps the ...
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