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Index to Volumes 37 to 38 Vol. 37 1998-1999 Back to TopAbbott, Reginald. 1999. "'Folks Gwine Talk Sumpin' Scan'lous': Margaret Mitchell, Frances Newman, and the Art of Gossip." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 221-237. Ball, Gordon. 1999. "Bopsie." Vol. 37, no.2, 186-188. Bledsoe, Erik. 1998. "An Interview with Harry Crews." Vol. 37, no.1, 97-117. Bledsoe, Erik. 1998. "Introduction: Harry Crews." Vol. 37, no.1, 5-7 Bonner, Judith H. 1998. "Bibliography of the Visual Arts and Architecture, Part XI." Vol. 37, no.1, 139-158. Bonner, Thomas, Jr., and Judith H. Bonner. 1999. "Kate Chopin's New Orleans: A Visual Essay." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 52-64. Bottoms, David. 1999. "Turn Your Radio On: The Powers of Influence." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 85-92. Bradshaw, Charles. 1999. "Language and Responsibility: The Failure of Discourse in Carson McCullers's The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter." Vol. 37, no.2, 118-126. Brown, Larry. 1998. "Harry Crews: Mentor and Friend." Vol. 37, no.1, 8-12. Champion, Laurie. 1999. "'When You Finally See Them': The Unconquered Eye in To Kill a Mockingbird." Vol. 37, no.2, 127-136. Crews, Harry. 1998. "Assault of Memory." Vol. 37, no.1, 124-138. De Santis, Christopher C. 1999. "Exchanging Our Country Marks." (review essay) Vol. 37, no.2, 63-66. Dickson, Rebecca. 1999. "Kate Chopin, Mrs. Pontellier, and Narrative Control." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 38-44. Edwards, Tim. 1998. "'Everthing Is Eating Everthing Else': The Naturalistic Impulse in Harry Crews's A Feast of Snakes." Vol. 37, no.1, 42-53. Ellis, Anne. 1999. "Performing Appalachia: Roadside Theater and the Performance of Identity." Vol. 37, no.2, 47-58. Ewell, Barbara. 1999. "Introduction: Kate Chopin." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 7-8. Ewell, Barbara. 1999. "Unlinking Race and Gender: The Awakening as a Southern Novel." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 30-37. Fick, Virginia Gunn. 1999. "William Styron: An Interview." Vol. 37, no.2, 158-162. Fister, Charles. 1999. "Watching Days of Our Lives for thirty years with the sound off: Walker Percy and the 'Speaking Eye.'" Vol. 37, no.3-4, 160-168. Fleming, Jeff. 1999. "Maya Lin: Topologies." Vol. 37, no.2, 59-62. Ford, Sarah. 1999. "'What you huntin', man?': Lady May and Language in Eudora Welty's Losing Battles." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 180-186. Friman, Alice and Bruce Gentry. 1999. "Fishing from the Poetry Boat: A Conversation with David Bottoms." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 93-105. Gentry, Bruce. 1999. "Introduction: David Bottoms." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 65. Groover, Kristina K. 1999. "Revisioning the Wilderness: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Ellen Foster." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 187-197. Guagliardo, Huey. 1999. "The Marginal People in the Novels of Richard Ford." Vol. 37, no.2, 16-32. Hill, Robert W. 1999. "Warbling with TV in the Background: David Bottoms in the Suburbs." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 80-84. Jarvis, Christina. 1999. "'Like a lady I et': Faulkner, Food, and Femininity." Vol. 37, no.2, 105-117. Johns, Larry Wayne. 1999. "Some Thoughts on Bottoms and Teaching." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 313-314. Keeble, Robert. 1999. "The Moviegoer as Psychotext." Vol. 37, no.2, 137-150. Kline, Michael. 1999. "Narrating the Grotesque: The Rhetoric of Humor in John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 283-291. Kodat, Catherine Gunther. 1999. "'You have your ma's eyes': Modernity, Narration, and the Feminine in Allen Tate's The Fathers." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 198-211. Lake, Elise S. 1998. "Having a Hard Time of It: Women in the Novels of Harry Crews." Vol. 37, no.1, 54-65. Lee, Jennifer E. 1999. "The Sorceress and Her Inquisitor: Lancelot's 'Demonic Woman.'" Vol. 37, no.3-4, 169-179. Long, Gary L. 1998. "Silences, Criticisms, and Laments: Political Implications in the Work of Harry Crews." Vol. 37, no.1, 27-41. MacDonald, Gary. 1999. "Manly Beauty and Southern Heroism: The Example of William Gilmore Simms." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 266-75. McDonald, Robert L. 1999. "'A blaze of glory': Image and Self-Promotion in Henley's The Miss Firecracker Contest." Vol. 37, no.2, 151-157. McGregory, Jerrilyn. 1998. "Harry Crews's Home Place: An Excursion into Wiregrass Country and the Carnivalesque." Vol. 37, no.1, 66-73. McLaurin, Tim. 1998. "'Is your novel worth a damn?': Meeting Harry Crews." Vol. 37, no.1, 13-14. Menke, Pamela Glenn. 1999. "The Catalyst of Color and Women's Regional Writing: At Fault, Pembroke, and The Awakening." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 9-20. Murphy, Peter G. 1999. "Colonization and the American Indian in Simms's 'Lucas de Ayllon.'" Vol. 37, no.3-4, 277-282. Neill, Josephine Haley. 1999. "Fear of Flying: The Early Poetry of Agnes Grinstead Anderson." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 238-254. Pollin, Burton R. 1999. "James Thurber: A Humorist Haunted by Poe." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 139-159. Ritter, Alexander. 1999. "Charles Sealsfield (1793-1864; actual Karl Postl): Bibliography 1945-1998." Vol. 37, no.2, 163-174. Romine, Scott. 1998. "Harry Crews's Away Games: Home and Sport in A Feast of Snakes and Body." Vol. 37, no.1, 74-87. Ruffin, Paul. 1998. "The Lady with the Quick Simile." Vol. 37, no.1, 169-170. Russ, Don. 1999. "'Up Toward Light': Resurrection, Transfiguration, Metamorphosis, and Evolution in David Bottom's Armored Hearts." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 66-72. Ryan, Steven T. 1999. "The Father/Daughter Collaboration of Aleck Maury, Sportsman." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 212-220. Sauve, Damon. 1998. "A Harry Crews Bibliography: Short Work and Critical Response." Vol. 37, no.1, 118-123. Snyder, Robert E. 1999. "Picturing Southern Communities" (review essay). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 106-119. Stout, Janis P. 1999. "On the Pitfalls of Literary Biography: The Case of Joan Givner and Katherine Anne Porter." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 129-138. Suarez, Ernest. 1999. "A Deceptive Simplicity: The Poetry of David Bottoms." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 73-79. Taylor, Helen. 1999. "Walking Through New Orleans: Kate Chopin and the Female Flâneur." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 21-29. Toth, Emily. 1999. "Kate Chopin's Secret, Slippery Life Story." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 45-50. Traber, Daniel S. 1999. "'Ruder Forms Survive,' or Slumming for Subjectivity: Self-Marginalization in Suttree." Vol. 37, no.2, 33-46. Tracey, Karen. 1999. "Recasting Women's Roles: Southworth's Britomarte, the Man-Hater as Civil War Fiction." Vol. 37, no.2, 5-15. Twomey, Jay. 1999. "Tempting the Child: The Lyrical Madness of Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 255-265. Wade, Carl A. 1999."Conformity, Resistance, and the Search for Selfhood in Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Vol. 37, no.2, 92-104. Watkins, James H. 1998. "'The Use of I, Lovely and Terrifying Word': Autobiographical Authority and the Representation of 'Redneck' Masculinity in A Childhood." Vol. 37, no.1, 15-26. *BOOKS REVIEWED Almon, Bert. William Humphrey: Destroyer of Myth (Joan Williams). Vol. 37, no.2, 183-184. Avery, Laurence G., ed. A Paul Green Reader (James F. Schlatter). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 299-300. Barnwell, Marion, ed. A Place Called Mississippi: Collected Narratives (William R. Glass). Vol. 37, no.2, 184-185. Beattie, L. Elisabeth, ed. Savory Memories (Joyce LeMaster). Vol. 37, no.2, 182-183. Bizzaro, Patrick, ed. Dream Garden: The Poetic Vision of Fred Chappell (Dorie LaRue). Vol. 37, no.2, 177-178. Brown, Walter Lee. A Life of Albert Pike (Elliott West). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 295-296. Carmean, Karen. Ernest J. Gaines: A Critical Companion (Jeffrey J. Folks). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 298-299. Chadwick-Joshua, Jocelyn. The Jim Dilemma: Reading Race in Huckleberry Finn (Matthew Guinn). Vol. 37, no.2, 175-176. Danchin, Sebastian. "Blues Boy": The Life and Music of B. B. King (Hugh Ruppersburg). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 293-294. Dyer, Joyce, ed. Bloodroot: Reflections on Place by Appalachian Women Writers (Anna Dunlap Higgins). Vol. 37, no.1, 161-162. Gaines, George Strother. Ed. James P. Pate. The Reminiscences of George Strother Gaines: Pioneer and Statesman of Early Alabama and Mississippi, 1805-1843 (Greg O'Brien). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 304-305. Gomez, Michael A. Exchanging Our Country Marks: The Transformation of African Identities in the Colonial and Antebellum South (Christopher C. De Santis). Vol. 37, no.2, 63-66. Goodman, Susan. Ellen Glasgow: A Biography (Margaret D. Bauer). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 301-302. Govenar, Alan. Portraits of Community: African American Photography in Texas (Robert E. Snyder). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 106-119. Grammar, John M. Pastoral and Politics in the Old South (Robert L. Phillips). Vol. 37, no.1, 164-165. Gretlund, Jan Nordby, and Karl-Heinz Westarp, eds. The Late Novels of Eudora Welty (Laurie Champion). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 294-295. Grider, Sylvia Ann, and Lou Halsell Rodenberger, eds. Texas Women Writers: A Tradition of Their Own (Bruce A. Glasrud). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 300-301. Hadley, Charles D., and Lewis Bowman, eds. Party Activists in Southern Politics: Mirrors and Makers of Change (Jay Barth). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 303-304. Harington, Donald. When Angels Rest (Irving Malin). Vol. 37, no.2, 180-181. Kirschten, Robert. Approaching Prayer: Ritual and the Shape of Myth in A. R. Ammons and James Dickey (Irving Malin). Vol. 37, no.2, 181-182. Kramer, Victor A., ed. Agee: Selected Literary Documents (Jeffrey J. Folks). Vol. 37, no.2, 179-180. Litwack, Leon F. Trouble in Mind: Black Southerners in the Age of Jim Crow (Julie Armstrong). Vol. 37, no.2, 176-177. Long, Judy, and Thomas Payton, eds. Southern Christmas: Literary Classics of the Holidays (Lisa C. Hickman). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 297. Lyerly, Cynthia Lynn. Methodism and the Southern Mind, 1770-1810 (Robert M. Calhoon). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 305-306. Marcus, Stanley. Minding the Store (Alvin Williams). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 296-297. McCarthy, Cormac. Cities of the Plain (Lisa C. Hickman). Vol. 37, no.1, 159-160. McDonald, Joyce. The Stuff of Our Forebears: Willa Cather's Southern Heritage (Joseph R. Urgo). Vol. 37, no.1, 163-164. Parker, Anthony W. Scottish Highlanders in Colonial Georgia: The Recruitment, Emigration, and Settlement at Darien, 1735-1748 (J. A. Leo Lemay). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 302. Parrish, Nancy C. Lee Smith, Annie Dillard, and the Hollins Group: A Genesis of Writers (Veronical Makowsky). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 308. Steed, Robert P., John A. Clark, Lewis Bowman, and Charles D. Hadley, eds. Party Organization and Activism in the American South (Jay Barth). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 303-304. Thomason, Michael V. R. To Remember a Vanishing World: D. L. Hightower's Photographs of Barbour County Alabama, C. 1930-1965 (Robert E. Snyder). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 106-119. Watkins, James H., ed. Southern Selves: From Mark Twain and Eudora Welty to Maya Angelou and Kaye Gibbons (Dorie LaRue). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 306-308. Wilson, Charles Reagan. Judgment and Grace in Dixie: Southern Faiths from Faulkner to Elvis (Kevin Lewis). Vol. 37, no.1, 160-161. * EXHIBITIONS REVIEWED Paxson, Duane (Dorothy Joiner). Vol. 37, no.1, 167-168. *FILMS REVIEWED Angelou, Maya, dir. Down in the Delta (Steven G. Kellman). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 309-310. Bindler, S. R., dir. Hands on a Hard Body (Steven G. Kellman). Vol. 37, no.3-4, 310-311. PORTFOLIOS Barnett, Richard M. "Catharsis." Vol. 37, no.1, 88-96. Dupuy, Edward J., and Gene Beyt. "Where Light Is Heard: A Dialogue of Poems and Photographs." Vol. 37, no.2, 67-91. Paschal, Huston. "Reflections on David Simonton's North Carolina at Night Photographs." Vol. 37, no.3-4, 120. Simonton, David. North Carolina at Night. Vol. 37, no.3-4, 121-128. *Names of reviewers given in parentheses. Vol. 38 1999-2000 Back to TopAllamel, Fredéric. 2000. "Architectronics of a Honeymoon." Vol. 38, no.4, 38-47. Arnold, Edwin T. 2000. "'Go to sleep': Dreams and Visions in the Border Trilogy." Vol. 38, no.3, 34-58. Arnold, Edwin T., and Dianne C. Luce. 2000. "Introduction: Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy." Vol. 38, no.3, 7-9. Arthos, John, Jr. 2000. "Ambiguity in the Event of Understanding: Peter Taylor and the Hermeneutic Situation." Vol. 38, no.2, 60-66. Barbera, Jack. 1999. "Strangers in the Night: Three Interior Dramatic Monologues by Tennessee Williams." Vol. 38, no.1, 71-80. Berry, K. Wesley. 1999. "Bioregional Pedagogy, Ecospiritual Autobiography, and The Horn Island Logs of Walter Inglis Anderson." Vol. 38, no.1, 147-158. Berry, K. Wesley. 2000. "The Lay of the Land in Cormac McCarthy's The Orchard Keeper and Child of God." Vol. 38, no.4, 61-77. Bonner, Judith H. 1999. "Bibliography of the Visual Arts and Architecture in the South, Part XII." Vol. 38, no.1, 203-218. Bray, Robert. 1999. "Moise and the Man in the Fur Coat." Vol. 38, no.1, 59-70. Brewton, Vince. 2000. "'An honour as well as a pleasure': Dueling, Violence, and Race in Pudd'nhead Wilson." Vol. 38, no.4, 101-18. Brickman, Barbara Jane. 2000. "Imposition and Resistance in Cormac McCarthy's The Orchard Keeper." Vol. 38, no.2, 123-134. Brinkmeyer, Robert H., Jr. 2000. "Inventing Southern Literature: A Review Essay." Vol. 38, no.3, 206212. Chollier, Christine. 2000. "Autotextuality, or Dialogic Imagination in Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy." Vol. 38, no.3, 10-33. Compton, Mary Katherine. 2000. "Straying Toward the Promised Land: Abjection and Transgressive Wandering in The Bride of the Innisfallen." Vol. 38, no.4, 5-16. Crandell, George W. 1999. "Peeping Tom: Voyeurism, Taboo, and Truth in the World of Tennessee Williams's Short Fiction." Vol. 38, no.1, 28-35. De Santis, Christopher C. 2000. "The Dangerous Marrow of Southern Tradition: Charles W. Chesnutt, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and the Paternalist Ethos at the Turn of the Century." Vol. 38, no.2, 79-97. Dorff, Linda. 1999. "'I prefer the "mad" ones': Tennessee Williams's Grotesque-Lyric Exegetical Poems." Vol. 38, no.1, 81-93. Drake, Robert. 1999. "The Peabody Ducks and All the Rest." Vol. 38, no.1, 233-235. Edminster, Warren. 2000. "Warped Perception in Peter Taylor's 'Porte Cochere.'" Vol. 38, no.2, 54-59. Falasca, Laura. 2000. "Images of the South through the Image of Freaks: A Movie from The Ballad of the Sad Café." Vol. 38, no.4, 119-123. Fisher, James. 1999. "'An Almost Posthumous Existence': Performance, Gender, and Sexuality in The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone." Vol. 38, no.1, 45-57. Fitter, Chris. 2000. "The Exceptionalist Mythos: W. J. Cash's Mind of the South and the Limitations of Particularist Historiography." Vol. 38, no.2, 98-110. Flora, Joseph M. 1999. "A Suitable Villain: Mormonism in Clyde Edgerton's Redeye: A Western." Vol. 38, no.1, 159-163. Folks, Jeffrey. 2000. "Late-Night Rambles with Richard Marius: An Interview." Vol. 38, no.4, 124-132. Griffith, Albert J. 2000. "Journeys Through Space and Time, Fact and Fiction: The Tennessee Caravans of Peter Taylor." Vol. 38, no.2, 31-35 Guilleman, George. 2000. "'As of Some Site Where Life Had Not Succeeded': Sorrow, Allegory, and Pastoralism in Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy." Vol. 38, no.3, 72-98. Guinn, Matthew. 1999. "The Grit Émigré in Harry Crews's Fiction." Vol. 38, no.1, 164-172. Haddox, Thomas F. 1999. "Contextualizing Flannery O'Connor: Allen Tate, Caroline Gordon, and the Catholic Turn in Southern Literature." Vol. 38, no.1, 173-190. Hale, Allean. 1999. "Tennessee Williams: The Preacher's Boy." Vol. 38, no.1, 10-20. Heldrich, Philip. 2000. "Collision and Revision in Peter Taylor's 'The Old Forest.'" Vol. 38, no.2, 48-53. Hollandsworth, Linda. 2000. "'Sophisticated Acts': The Friendship of Flannery O'Connor and William Sessions." Vol. 38, no.4, 93-100. Holloway, David. 2000. "Modernism, Nature, and Utopia: Another Look at 'Optical Democracy' in Cormac McCarthy's Western Quartet." Vol. 38, no.3, 186-205. Joiner, Dorothy. 1999. "Bruce Bobick's Altarpiece to Georgia Champions." Vol. 38, no.1, 141-146. Jones, Paul Christian. 2000. "Copying What the Master Had Written: Frederick Douglass's 'The Heroic Slave' and the Southern Historical Romance." Vol. 38, no.4, 78-92. Kolin, Kristin J. 1999. "Williams Smoking." Vol. 38, no.1, 9. Kolin, Philip C. 1999. "Introduction: Tennessee Williams." Vol. 38, no.1, 7-8. Kolin, Philip C. 1999. "Tennessee Williams's 'Interval': MGM and Beyond." Vol. 38, no.1, 21-27. Kuehl, Linda Kandel. 2000. "Introduction: Peter Taylor." Vol. 38, no.2, 7-8. Kullman, Colby H. 1999. "Tennessee Williams's Mississippi Delta: A Photo Essay." Vol. 38, no.1, 124-140. Lilley, James D. 2000. "Of Whales and Men : The Dynamics of Cormac McCarthy's Environmental Imagination." Vol. 38, no.2, 111-122. Luce, Dianne C. 2000. "The Vanishing World of Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy." Vol. 38, no.3, 121-146. Lux, Mary F. 1999. "Tenn Among the Lotus Eaters: Drugs in the Life and Fiction of Tennessee Williams." Vol. 38, no.1, 117-123. Martin, Matthew R. 2000. "Vision and Revelation in Eudora Welty's Early Fiction and Photography." Vol. 38, no.4, 17-26. McAlexander, Hubert H. 2000. "Peter Taylor's 1935 Travel Diary." Vol. 38, no.2, 9-20. McCord, Charline R. 2000. "Interview with Valerie Sayers." Vol. 38, no.2, 135-152. Metress, Christopher. 2000. "The Color of the Law: A Review Essay." Vol. 38, no.2, 153-157. Murphy, Brenda. 1999. "Brick Pollit Agonistes: The Game in 'Three Players of a Summer Game' and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Vol. 38, no.1, 36-44. Nelson, Ronald J. 2000. "Driving and Being Driven in Peter Taylor's Stoems." Vol. 38, no.2, 36-47. Robinson, David M. 2000. "Personalities and Presences: Peter Taylor's Dramatizations of the Occult." Vol. 38, no.2, 67-74. Ruckel, Terri Smith. 1999. "A 'Giggling, silly, bitchy, voluptuary': Tennessee Williams's Memoirs as Apologia Pro Vita Sua." Vol. 38, no.1, 94-103. Scoones, Jacqueline. 2000. "The World on Fire: Ethics and Evolution in Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy." Vol. 38, no.3, 99-120. Seaman, Gerda, and Ellen Walker. 2000. "'Where Is the Voice Coming From?': Eudora Welty's Life in Fiction." Vol. 38, no.4, 27-37. Shackelford, D. Dean. 1999. "'The Transmutation of Experience': The Aesthetics and Themes of Tennessee Williams's Nonfiction." Vol. 38, no.1, 104-116. Snyder, Phillip A. 2000. "Cowboy Codes in Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy." Vol. 38, no.3, 147-66. Sullivan, Nell. 2000. "Boys Will Be Boys and Girls Will Be Gone: The Circuit of Male Desire in Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy." Vol. 38, no.3, 167-185. Taylor, Eleanor Ross. 2000. "Before the Letters: Sgt. Peter Taylor, Letters from England, 1944-45." Vol. 38, no.2, 21-30. Walker, Ellen, and Gerda Seaman. 2000. "'Where Is the Voice Coming From?': Eudora Welty's Life in Fiction." Vol. 38, no.4, 27-37. Wegner, John. 2000. "'Wars and rumors of war' in Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy." Vol. 38, no.3, 59-71. Williamson, Alan. 2000. "Peter Taylor in Charlottesville, End of the 1960s." Vol. 38, no.2, 75-78. Woodson, Linda Townley. 2000. "'The Lighted Display Case': A Nietzschean Reading of Cormac McCarthy's Border Fiction." Vol. 38, no.4, 48-60. *BOOKS REVIEWED Adams, Katherine J., and Lewis J. Gould, eds. Inside the Natchez Trace Collection: New Sources for Southern History (Pic Firmin). Vol. 38, no.4, 135-136. Adams, Timothy Dow. Light Writing and Life Writing: Photography in Autobiography (Edward J. Dupuy). Vol. 38, no.4, 147-148. Bledsoe, Erik, ed. Getting Naked with Harry Crews (Frank W. Shelton). Vol. 38, no.3, 214-116. Bonazzi, Robert. Man in the Mirror: John Howard Griffin and the Story of 'Black Like Me' (Christopher Metress). Vol. 38, no.1, 221-223. Brown, Larry. Fay (Lisa C. Hickman). Vol. 38, no.4, 144-145. Carmichael, Jacqueline Miller. Trumpeting a Fiery Sound (Genevieve West). Vol. 38, no.1, 220-221. Clarke, Erskine. Wrestlin' Jacob: A Portrait of Religion in Antebellum Georgia and the Carolina Low Country (Alice Hall Petry). Vol. 38, no.4, 142-144. Dews, Carlos L., ed. Illumination and Night Glare: The Unfinished Autobiography of Carson McCullers (Julie Buckner Armstong). Vol. 38, no.2, 165-166. Feldman, Lynne B. A Sense of Place: Birmingham's Black Middle-Class Community, 1890-1930 (Robert V. Haynes). Vol. 38, no.4, 136-137. Fraser, Gertrude Jacinta. African American Midwifery in the South: Dialogues of Birth, Race, and Memory (Alice Hall Petry). Vol. 38, no.1, 227-228. Friedland, Michael B. Lift Up Your Voice Like a Trumpet: White Clergy and the Civil Rights and Antiwar Movements (Sam Worley). Vol. 38, no.1, 224-225. Green, Suzanne Disheroon, and David J. Caudle. Kate Chopin: An Annotated Bibliography of Critical Works (Thomas Bonner, Jr.). Vol. 38, no.3, 216-217. Grimshaw, James A., Jr. Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren: A Literary Correspondence (Paul H. Schmidt). Vol. 38, no.4, 140-142. Hobson, Fred. But Now I See: The White Southern Racial Conversion Narrative (Will Brantley). Vol. 38, no.4, 148-150. Hurt, R. Douglas, ed. The Rural South Since World War II (Greta de Jong). Vol 38, no.2, 164-165. Jenkins, McKay. The South in Black and White: Race, Sex, and Literature in the 1940s (Richard H. King). Vol. 38, no.4, 137-139. Kierner, Cynthia A. Southern Women in Revolution, 1776-1800 (Anna Dunlap Higgins). Vol. 38, no.1, 223-224. Kolin, Philip C., ed. Tennessee Williams: A Guide to Research and Performance (Brenda Murphy). Vol. 38, no.3, 218-219. Krauth, Leland. Proper Mark Twain (Laura E. Skandera Trombley). Vol. 38, no.3, 221-222. Kreyling, Michael. Inventing Southern Literature (Robert H. Brinkmeyer, Jr.). Vol. 38, no.3, 206212. Lee, Chana Kai. For Freedom's Sake: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer (Emilye J. Crosby). Vol. 38, no.3, 217-218. MacKethan, Lucinda H., ed. Recollections of a Southern Daughter: A Memoir by Cornelia Jones Pond of Liberty County (Ellen Weinauer). Vol. 38, no.1, 231-232. Mason, Bobbie Ann. Clear Springs: A Memoir (Laurie Champion). Vol. 38, no.2, 161-162. Morgan, Robert. The Balm of Gilead Tree: New and Selected Stories (Harriette C. Buchanan). Vol. 38, no.4, 145-147. Murphy, Kay. Belief Blues (Larry Johnson). Vol. 38, no.1, 228-229. Nordan, Lewis. Boy With Loaded Gun (Lisa C. Hickman). Vol. 38, no.3, 222-224. O'Brien, Gail Williams. The Color of the Law: Race, Violence and Justice in the Post-World War II South (Christopher Metress). Vol. 38, no.2, 153-157. Romine, Scott. The Narrative Forms of Southern Community (Anna Dunlap Higgins). Vol. 38, no.3, 219-221. _______. The Narrative Forms of Southern Community (Richard H. King). 38.4, 137-139. Schwartz, Scott. Faith, Serpents, and Fire: Images of Kentucky Holiness Believers (William R. Glass). Vol. 38, no.2, 160-161. Settle, Mary Lee. Addie: A Memoir (Nancy Carol Joyner). Vol. 38, no.1, 230-231. Smith, Margaret Supplee, and Emily Herring Wilson, eds. North Carolina Women: Making History (Alice Hall Petry). Vol. 38, no.2, 162-164. Stricklin, David. A Genealogy of Dissent: Southern Baptist Protest in the Twentieth Century (Robert W. Hamblin). Vol. 38, no.4, 150-152. Suarez, Ernest. Southbound: Interviews with Southern Poets (Dorie LaRue). Vol. 38, no.3, 213-214. Taylor, Welford Dunaway, and Charles A. Modlin, eds. Southern Odyssey: Selected Writings by Sherwood Anderson (Sam Worley). Vol. 38, no.1, 225-226. Toth, Emily C. Unveiling Kate Chopin (Dorie LaRue). Vol. 38, no.2, 159-160. Towner, Theresa M. Faulkner and the Color Line: The Later Novels (Joseph R. Urgo). Vol. 38, no.4, 152-153. Wilson, Clyde N., ed. A Defender of Southern Conservatism: M. E. Bradford and His Achievements (Michael Kreyling). Vol. 38, no.1, 219-220. Wilson, Samuel, Patricia Brady, and Lynn D. Adams. Queen of the South: New Orleans, 1853-1862. The Journal of Thomas K. Wharton (W. Kenneth Holditch). Vol. 38, no.4, 139-140. *FILMS REVIEWED Darabont, Frank, dir. "It's a Wonderful Life on Death Row": The Green Mile (Steven G. Kellman). Vol. 38, no.2, 167-168. Emmerich, Roland, dir. "Independence Daze": The Patriot (Steven G. Kellman). Vol. 38, no.4, 133-134. PORTFOLIOS Goin, Peter. "Humanature's Zoo." Vol. 38, no.1, 191-202. *Names of reviewers given in parentheses. |
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