Keyword [Southern literature] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
| 1. | Modern Deconstruction Of "Myths Of Southern Womanhood" |
| 2. | Study On Grotesquery In American Southern Literature |
| 3. | Loneliness: A Perennial Sad Ballad |
| 4. | The Beauty Of "Remembrances" In Faulkner's Southern Saga: A Study Of William Faulkner's The Sound And The Fury |
| 5. | Xie Mixed, Xie Lingyun, Xie Z, Xie Tiao And Eastern Jin And Southern Literature Changes |
| 6. | The Life And Death, Love And Hate Are Lonely Are Lonely |
| 7. | Fact And Fiction: A Tentative Reading Of Race In William Faulkner’s Major Novels |
| 8. | On The Grotesque In Carson McCullers’s Novels |
| 9. | Freaks Of The Town |
| 10. | The Study Of Two Literary Groups Of North And South In Early Song Dynasty |
| 11. | A Study Of Eudora Welty’s The Golden Apples In The Context Of American Southern Literature |
| 12. | The Analysis Of The Country Writing Of Southern Literature |
| 13. | Inheritance And Innovation Of The American Southern Literary Tradition In Dinner At The Homesick Restaurant |
| 14. | On Ai Wu’s Southern Novels |
| 15. | Buck-horned snakes and possum women: Non-white folkore, antebellum Southern literature, and interracial cultural exchange |
| 16. | Altruistic mothers and sexual predators: Creating the poor-white woman in twentieth-century Southern literature |
| 17. | Repressions and revisions: The afterlife of slavery in Southern literature |
| 18. | The legacy of Job in contemporary southern literature (Alice Walker, Larry Brown, Gail Godwin) |
| 19. | A study of the literary grotesque and motherhood: The Southern woman's search for love |
| 20. | Dialogic discourse in terms of nature, race, and gender in fictions by William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, and Gloria Naylor |
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