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  • - New Questions, New Answers
     
    555,-

  • - Doubt and Dialectic in Johnson's Lives of the Poets
    av Martin Maner
    489,-

  • av Michael Millgate
    459

  • av Anna Journey
    379,-

    A collection of poems of Anna Journey. It invites the reader into her peculiar, noir universe nourished with sex and mortality. It features poems that are haunted by demons, ghosts, and even the living who wander exotic landscapes that appear at once threatening and seductive.

  • - A Vicarious Life
    av Susan Snell
    459

    William Faulkner is Phil Stone's contribution to American literature, once remarked a mutual confidant of the Nobel laureate. This book offers a critical assessment of Phil Stone's role in the transformation of Billy Falkner, a directionless young man, into William Faulkner, arguably the greatest American novelist of the twentieth century.

  • - The Yoknapatawpha Novels
    av Lynn Gartrell Levins
    489,-

  • - The Southern Writer and History
    av C. Hugh Holman
    459

  • av Phillis Levin
    355,-

  • av Anne Panning
    469

    In settings as different as Honolulu, Hawaii, small-town Minnesota, and Taxco, Mexico, this collection of nine stories and a novella show blue-collar characters struggling to achieve the American Dream - and sometimes alienating friends and family as they try to upgrade their working-class pedigree.

  • - Memoir, Cultural Theory, and the University Today
    av Cynthia G. Franklin
    569 - 1 279,-

    Since the early 1990s, there has been a proliferation of memoirs by tenured humanities professors. Based on close readings of memoirs by such academics as Michael Berube, Cathy Davidson, Jane Gallop, bell hooks, Jane Tompkins, and Marianne Torgovnick, this title considers why so many professors write memoirs and what cultural capital they carry.

  • - The Activist Who Saved Nature from the Conservationists
    av Dyana Z. Furmansky
    475 - 649,-

    Rosalie Edge (1877-1962) was the first American woman to achieve national renown as a conservationist. The author draws on Edge's personal papers and on interviews with family members and associates to portray an implacable, indomitable personality whose activism earned her the names 'Joan of Arc' and 'hellcat'.

  • - Their Lives and Times - Volume 1
     
    1 345

    From the beginning, Georgia women were instrumental in shaping the state, yet most histories minimize their contributions. This title features essays that include women of many ethnicities and classes who played an important role in Georgia's history, including Mary Latimer McLendon, Mildred Rutherford, and Martha Berry.

  • av William C. Dowling
    495

  • av Christopher McIlroy
    475,-

    Set against the stark but seductive landscape of the American Southwest, the stories in All My Relations explore the inner landscape of mind and heart, where charting the simplest course is subject to a complex constellation of relationships.

  • av Dennis Hathaway
    475,-

    This collection of stories describes a modern urban society in its extraordinary complexity, its absence of fixed values, and its resistance to easy understanding. Set mainly in California, they portray a world where dreams conflict with reality, where perception fills the space between truth and fiction, logic and emotion, fantasy, and disaster.

  • av Michael Heffernan
    355,-

  • av Leigh Allison Wilson
    379,-

  • - Law and Land Grant Struggle in Northern New Mexico
    av David Correia
    505 - 1 175,-

    Through a compelling story about the conflict over a notorious Mexican-period land grant in northern New Mexico, Correia examines how law and property are constituted through social struggle and suggests that violence is not the opposite of property but rather is essential to its operation.

  • - A Reader
     
    1 295,-

    Presents an introduction to southern environmental history. This book contains writings, which range in setting from the Texas plains to the Carolina Lowcountry, and addresses a multiplicity of topics, such as husbandry practices in the Chesapeake colonies and the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew.

  • - Cultures of Authenticity in Post-World War II America
    av Abigail Cheever
    505 - 1 205,-

    Examines the twinned phenomena of phoniness and authenticity across the second half of the twentieth century - from adolescents like Holly Golightly and Holden Caulfield to sports agents like Jerry Maguire.

  • av A. G. Steer
    455,-

    Focuses on one basic question of form - that of the series of narrative insertions - and then of necessity on one matter of content that is linked so closely with them that the two are almost inseparable, namely the concept of the family as the Urform (archetype) and metamorphosis of the types of human association.

  • - The Lives of Julia Peterkin
    av Susan Millar Williams
    489,-

    An award-winning biography of a remarkably talented, enigmatic southern woman whose fiction about rural African Americans drew on her own emotional traumas and family scandals.

  • av Whit Gibbons
    459

    Explores the many pieces that support our natural environment. Whether describing caterpillar disguises, fish that produce antifreeze, the mutual reliance of rhinoceroses and Trewia trees, or the origins of tumbleweed, hit affirms the delicate and intricate biological relationships between species and encourages a deeper knowledge of our natural world.

  • - The Leo Frank Case on Film and Television
    av Matthew H. Bernstein
    475,-

    The Leo Frank case of 1913 was one of the most sensational trials of the early twentieth century, capturing international attention. This title examines the feature films and television programs produced in response to the trial and lynching of Leo Frank.

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