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Reinventing the South
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Reinventing the South

"Surveys the revivification and reinvention of southern culture and literature, and the influence of the Agrarians, Fugitives, New Critics, and popular writers, including John Gould Fletcher, Robert Penn Warren, Monroe K. Spears, Walter Sullivan, William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, William Humphrey, and Cormac McCarthy"--Provided by publisher.

The Cause of Us All
  • Language: en

The Cause of Us All

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Dr. Winchell was a lively exemplar of the Southern literary tradition . . . A true man of letters." --Clyde Wilson, University of South Carolina Born and bred in Ohio, Mark Royden Winchell was an unlikely Southerner. But after graduate school at Vanderbilt--where he befriended, and became a noted authority on, many of the literary giants who had emerged from that university--he spent his entire adult life in the South. More important, he became one of the most respected defenders of the Southern tradition, placing Southern literature and politics at the center of the twentieth-century American experience. The Cause of Us All, Winchell's final book, represents his most important and personal...

Confessions of a Copperhead
  • Language: en

Confessions of a Copperhead

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-02-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Mark Royden Winchell has been likened to the Southern Agrarians because of his wide-ranging literary distinction and his willingness to defend the traditional South. The cause of the South, he has written, "is the cause of us all."This, his 16th and last, posthumous book, has waited more than a decade to see the light of publication. This work fully displays Winchell's lightly worn learning, lively style, and original insights. You will find nowhere such an original and comprehensive representation of the recent South in matters both political and literary. Winchell plows new ground by the acre on such significant Southern topics as J. William Fulbright, Herman Talmadge, Martin Luther King, M.E. Bradford, popular and high culture, and contemporary history. In the process he provides new perspectives on such matters as the Democratic and Republican parties, Jack Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson the Vietnam War, conservatism, liberalism, neoconservatism, libertarianism, and American literary culture.The publication of this book, Mark Winchell's legacy, is itself an important event in not only Southern, but American history.

Too Good to be True
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Too Good to be True

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Joan Didion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Joan Didion

A revision of the 1980 study. Winchell examines the work of Joan Didion who has been called everything from a "fantastically brilliant writer" to an "entrepreneur of anxiety." Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Cleanth Brooks and the Rise of Modern Criticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 558

Cleanth Brooks and the Rise of Modern Criticism

During a career that spanned sixty years, Cleanth Brooks was involved in most of the major controversies facing the humanities from the 1930s until his death in 1994. He was arguably the most important American literary critic of the mid-twentieth century. Because it is impossible to understand modern literary criticism apart from Cleanth Brooks, or Cleanth Brooks apart from modern literary criticism, Mark Royden Winchell gives us not only an account of one man's influence but also a survey of literary criticism in twentieth-century America. More than any other individual, Brooks helped steer literary study away from historical and philological scholarship by emphasizing the autonomy of the text. He applied the methods of what came to be called the New Criticism, not only to the modernist works for which these methods were created, but to the entire canon of English poetry, from John Donne to William Butler Yeats. In his many critical books, especially The Well Wrought Urn and the textbooks he edited with Robert Penn Warren and others, Brooks taught several generations of students how to read literature without prejudice or preconception.

Where No Flag Flies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Where No Flag Flies

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Horace McCoy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

Horace McCoy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ideas in Conflict
  • Language: en

Ideas in Conflict

IDEAS IN CONFLICT is a humanities reader with rhetorical coverage that looks at the great issues pondered by many cultures for centuries. Winchell and Winchell examine "the great controversies of civilization"-dilemmas plaguing humanity from ancient times to the present, topics where no one answer exists and debate will continue to go on for centuries. The authors take you on a fascinating journey from the beginning of the written word on through to present day, and encourage you to view all perspectives of these enduring issues. Then, you'll be asked to write about your own views. The reader strikes a balance between an emphasis on humanities and an emphasis on composition, writing, and rhetorical devices. Learning about the great issues of civilization can only be fully understood when coupled with critical thinking and writing skills. With discussion questions and suggested paper topics, IDEAS IN CONFLICT invites you to enter into the conversations that have been going on for centuries.

Leslie Fiedler
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Leslie Fiedler

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