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|a Simonini, Rinaldo C.,
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|c edited by R.C. Simonini, Jr.
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|c [1969, c1961]
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|a Foreword, by R.C. Simonini, Jr.--The writer as pariah in the Old South, by W. Thorp.--Poe in Richmond; the double image, by R.D. Jacobs.--The image of an army; the Civil War in Southern fiction, by L.D. Rubin, Jr.--Mary Johnston and the historic imagination, by L.G. Nelson.--Ellen Glasgow and the Southern literary tradition, by C.H. Holman.--James Branch Cabell and Southern romanticism, by D.B. Schlegel.--Faulkner and the South, by J.B. Meriwether.--The youngest generation of Southern fiction writers, by R.K. Meeker.
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