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245 04 $aThe history of southern women's literature /$cedited by Carolyn Perry and Mary Louise Weaks.
260 $aBaton Rouge :$bLouisiana State University Press,$c©2002.
300 $axvii, 689 pages ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aSouthern literary studies
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 633-640) and index.
505 00 $gPreface /$rMary Louise Weaks --$gIntroduction /$rDoris Betts --$gI.$tThe antebellum and bellum south (beginnings to 1865) --$gIntroduction to part I /$rMary Louise Weaks --$tAntebellum journals and collections of letters /$rMary D. Robertson --$tCaptivity narratives /$rKaren A. Weyler --$tGender issues in the old South /$rMary Louise Weaks --$tEliza Lucas Pinckney /$rLinda Garner --$tThe novel /$rKaren Manners Smith --$tWomen's magazines /$rCindy A. Stiles --$tCaroline Howard Gilman /$rCindy A. Stiles --$tThe Grimké sisters /$rEllen H. Todras --$tLouisa S. McCord /$rRichard C. Lounsbury --$tCaroline Lee Hentz /$rMiriam J. Shillingsburg --$tEarly African American women writers /$rJanell Hobson and Frances Smith Foster --$tSouthern women writers' response to Uncle Tom's cabin /$rKaren Manners Smith --$tHarriet Ann Jacobs /$rWilliam L. Andrews --$tCivil War diaries and memoirs Walter Sullivan --$tMary Chesnut /$rElisabeth Muhlenfeld --$gII.$tThe postbellum South (1865-1900) --$gIntroduction to part II /$rMary Louise Weaks --$tThe new woman of the new South /$rEmily Powers Wright --$tThe postbellum novel /$rAmy Thompson McCandle --$tAugusta Jane Evans Wilson /$rAmy Thompson McCandle --$tSouthern history in the imagination of African American women writers /$rElizabeth Fox-Genovese --$tFrances Ellen Watkins Harper /$rSuzanne B. Dietzel --$tSouthern women journalists /$rMaurine H. Beasley --$tSouthern women humorists /$rKathryn McKee --$tMary Noailles Murfree /$rBenjamin F. Fisher --$tSouthern women poets of the Victorian Age /$rW. Kenneth Holditch --$tLouisiana writers of the postbellum South /$rJoan Wylie Hall --$tKate Chopin /$rBarbara C. Ewell --$tGrace King /$rClara Juncker --$tAnna Julia Cooper /$rRoberta S. Maguire --$tAlice Dunbar-Nelson /$rAnne Razey Gowdy --$gIII.$tRenaissance in the South (1900-1960) --$gIntroduction to part III /$rCarolyn Perry --$tSouthern women writers and the beginning of the Renaissance /$rCarol S. Manning --$tThe modern novel /$rLucinda H. MacKethan --$tGone with the Wind and its influence /$rHelen Taylor --$tSouthern women's autobiography /$rFred Hobson --$tWomen writers and the myths of southern womanhood /$rAnne Goodwyn Jones --$tRe-visioning the southern land /$rElizabeth Jane Harrison --$tWomen writers of the Harlem Renaissance /$rSusan Morrison Hebble --$tAppalachian writers /$rParks Lanier, Jr. --$tSouthern women writers and social issues /$rAnna Shannon Elfenbein --$tThe growing importance of literary circles and mentors /$rRosemary M. Magee --$tEllen Glasgow /$rMerrill Maguire Skaggs --$tJulia Peterkin /$rSusan Millar Williams --$tElizabeth Madox Roberts /$rGeorge Grosi --$tFrances Newman /$rMiriam J. Shillingsburg --$tKatherine Anne Porter /$rJanis P. Stout --$tEvelyn Scott /$rMary Wheeling --$tCaroline Gordon /$rNancylee Novell Jonza --$tLillian Smith /$rWill Brantley --$tZora Neale Hurston /$rJohn Lowe --$tLillian Hellman /$rKatherine Powell --$tEudora Welty /$rAlbert Devlin --$tCarson McCullers /$rCarlos L. Dews --$tFlannery O'Connor /$rSally Fitzgerald --$tHarper Lee /$rCarolyn M. Jones --$gIV.$tThe contemporary South (1960 to the present) --$gIntroduction to part IV /$rCarolyn Perry --$tMyths of southern womanhood in contemporary literature /$rKathryn Lee Seidel --$tSouthern women writers and the women's movement /$rBarbara Bennett--$tContemporary autobiography and memoir /$rJames H. Watkins --$tContemporary writers and race /$rMinrose C. Gwin --$tContemporary poetry /$rCarolyn Perry --$tSouthern women writers in a changing landscape /$rConnie R. Schomburg --$tA second southern renaissance /$rLinda Tate --$tMargaret Walker /$rJoyce Pettis --$tMary Lee Settle /$rLoretta Martin Murrey --$tElizabeth Spencer /$rPeggy Whitman Prenshaw --$tEllen Douglas /$rMary Louise Weaks --$tMaya Angelou /$rWallis Tinnie --$tShirley Ann Grau /$rLinda Wagner-Martin --$tDoris Betts /$rMary Anne Heyward Ferguson --$tSonia Sanchez /$rJoanne V. Gabbin --$tEllen Gilchrist /$rMargaret D. Bauer --$tGail Godwin /$rLihong Xie --$tBobbie Ann Mason /$rJoseph M. Flora --$tAnne Tyler /$rSusan Elizabeth Sweeney --$tAlice Walker /$rBarbara T. Christian --$tRita Mae Brown /$rHarold Woodell --$tLee Smith /$rNancy Parrish --$tJosephine Humphreys /$rElinor Ann Walker --$tDorothy Allison /$rCarolyn E. Megan --$tBeth Henley /$rKaren L. Laughlin --$tJayne Anne Phillips /$rSuzanne Disheroon-Green --$tJill McCorkle /$rJenifer B. Elmore --$tKaye Gibbons /$rVeronica Makowsky --$gAfterward :$tThe future of southern women's writing /$rMary Louise Weaks and Carolyn Perry --$gAppendix :$tThe study of southern women's literature /$rAnne E. Rowe.
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651 0 $aSouthern States$xIntellectual life.
651 0 $aSouthern States$xIn literature.
650 6 $aLittérature américaine$zÉtats-Unis (Sud)$xHistoire et critique.
650 6 $aLittérature américaine$xHistoire et critique.
650 6 $aÉcrivains américains$xRésidences et lieux familiers$zÉtats-Unis (Sud)
650 6 $aFemmes et littérature$zÉtats-Unis (Sud)$xHistoire.
650 6 $aÉtats-Unis (Sud) dans la littérature.
650 6 $aÉcrits de femmes américains$xHistoire et critique.
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