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Eudora Welty's Achievement of Order
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

Eudora Welty's Achievement of Order

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Understanding Eudora Welty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Understanding Eudora Welty

Kreyling instead reveals the dynamic growth in the depth and complexity of Welty's vision and literary technique over the course of her career."--BOOK JACKET.

Inventing Southern Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

Inventing Southern Literature

I take...an outward route, arguing that the Agrarian project was and must be seen as a willed campaign on the part of one elite to establish and control 'the South' in a period of intense cultural maneuvering. The principal organizers of I'll Take My Stand knew full well there were other 'Souths' than the one they touted; they deliberately presented a fabricated South as the one and only real thing. In Inventing Southern Literature Michael Kreyling casts a penetrating ray upon the traditional canon of southern literature and questions the modes by which it was created. He finds that it was, indeed, an invention rather than a creation. In the 1930s the foundations were laid by the Fugitive-Ag...

Flannery O'Connor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1098

Flannery O'Connor

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The Novels of Ross Macdonald
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

The Novels of Ross Macdonald

"Kreyling moves beyond the usual critical focus on the internal structure of the works - the disclosure and hiding of clues, for example - to provide a fuller assessment of why Macdonald's writings deserve the same critical attention afforded serious novels. He considers the "mutual bond" of structure and life that informs Macdonald's work, the Freudian theories he adopted to advance his genre, and the place his novels occupy in the larger literary canon.".

One Writer’s Garden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

One Writer’s Garden

By the time she reached her late twenties, Eudora Welty (1909–2001) was launching a distinguished literary career. She was also becoming a capable gardener under the tutelage of her mother, Chestina Welty, who designed their modest garden in Jackson, Mississippi. From the beginning, Eudora wove images of southern flora and gardens into her writing, yet few outside her personal circle knew that the images were drawn directly from her passionate connection to and abiding knowledge of her own garden. Near the end of her life, Welty still resided in her parents' house, but the garden—and the friends who remembered it—had all but vanished. When a local garden designer offered to help bring ...

A Late Encounter with the Civil War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

A Late Encounter with the Civil War

In A Late Encounter with the Civil War, Michael Kreyling confronts the changing nature of our relationship to the anniversary of the war that nearly split the United States. When significant anniversaries arrive in the histories of groups such as families, businesses, or nations, their members set aside time to formally remember their shared past. This phenomenon—this social or collective memory—reveals as much about a group's sense of place in the present as it does about the events of the past. So it is with the Civil War. As a nation, we have formally remembered two Civil War anniversaries, the 50th and 100th. We are now in the complicated process of remembering the war for a third ti...

Dixie Limited
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Dixie Limited

In the South, railroads have two meanings: they are an economic force that can sustain a town and they are a metaphor for the process of southern industrialization. Recognizing this duality, Joseph Millichap's Dixie Limited is a detailed reading of the complex and often ambivalent relationships among technology, culture, and literature that railroads represent in selected writers and works of the Southern Renaissance. Tackling such Southern Renaissance giants as Thomas Wolfe, Eudora Welty, Robert Penn Warren, and William Faulkner, Millichap mingles traditional American and Southern studies—in their emphases on literary appreciation and evaluation in terms of national and regional concernsâ...

Inside the Church of Flannery O'Connor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Inside the Church of Flannery O'Connor

Concerning the debate of classifying O'Connor as a religious writer, this book features essays by some of the leading scholars who have advanced the codification of O'Connor as a writer preoccupied with religious, and especially Catholic, themes.

New Essays on Wise Blood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

New Essays on Wise Blood

This 1995 volume of critical essays on Wise Blood, Flannery O'Connor's explosive first novelquestions our understanding of the 'Southern Gothic'.