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"Donald Davidson (1893-1968) may well be the most unjustifiably neglected figure in twentieth-century southern literature. One of the most important poets of the Fugitive movement, he also produced a substantial body of literary criticism, the libretto for an American folk opera, a widely used composition textbook, and the recently discovered novel The Big Ballad Jamboree.
As a social and political activist, Davidson had significant impact on conservative thought in this century, influencing important scholars from Cleanth Brooks to M. E. Bradford. This work offers a complete narrative of Davidson's life with all of its triumphs and losses, frustrations and fulfillments."--BOOK JACKET.
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Agrarians (Group of writers), American Authors, American Poets, Authors, American, Biography, Criticism, Critics, English teachers, Fugitives (Group), History, Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Poets, American, Political and social views, Politics and literaturePeople
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Where no flag flies: Donald Davidson and the Southern resistance
2000, University of Missouri Press
in English
0826212743 9780826212740
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 361-369) and index.
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