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Foreword, by R. C. Simonini, Jr.
The writer as pariah in the Old South, by W. Thorp.
Poe in Richmond; the double image, by R. D. Jacobs.
The image of an army; the Civil War in Southern fiction, by L. D. Rubin, Jr.
Mary Johnston and the historic imagination, by L. G. Nelson.
Ellen Glasgow and the Southern literary tradition, by C. H. Holman.
James Branch Cabell and Southern romanticism, by D. B. Schlegel.
Faulkner and the South, by J. B. Meriwether.
The youngest generation of Southern fiction writers, by R. K. Meeker.
The writer as pariah in the Old South, by W. Thorp.
Poe in Richmond; the double image, by R. D. Jacobs.
The image of an army; the Civil War in Southern fiction, by L. D. Rubin, Jr.
Mary Johnston and the historic imagination, by L. G. Nelson.
Ellen Glasgow and the Southern literary tradition, by C. H. Holman.
James Branch Cabell and Southern romanticism, by D. B. Schlegel.
Faulkner and the South, by J. B. Meriwether.
The youngest generation of Southern fiction writers, by R. K. Meeker.