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"Foolish talk 'bout freedom": Simms's vision of America in the Yemassee
Comparisons are frequently made among Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe (1820), James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans (1825), and William...
Studies in the Novel, 06/22/03 by Vincent King · More from publication -
Hopeful Grief: The Prospect of a Postmodernist Feminism in Allison's Bastard Out of Carolina.

Dorothy Allison's Bastard Out of Carolina is a lyrical yet fiercely disturbing portrait of a South Carolina family besieged by poverty, violence,...
Southern Literary Journal, The, 09/22/00 by King, Vincent · More from publication -
Toward a New Southern Poetry: Folk Art and the Post-Christian Vision of Tony Crunk
IN 1994 JAMES DICKEY SELECTED TONY CRUNK'S Living in the Resurrection (1995) as the winner of the prestigious Yale Series of Younger Poets...
Mississippi Quarterly, The, 06/22/00 by Vincent King · More from publication -
The Wages of Pulp: The Use and Abuse of Fiction in William Faulkner's The Wild Palms
The alternating stories in 'The Wild Palms' by William Faulkner focus attention on the fictional nature of the work, subverting the reader's...
Mississippi Quarterly, The, 06/22/98 by Vincent Allan King · More from publication -
Giving Destruction a Name and a Face: Thomas Pynchon's "Mortality and Mercy in Vienna" - Critical Essay
Thomas Pynchon's "Mortality and Mercy in Vienna" ends with the aptly named Irving Loon gunning down unsuspecting victims at a Washington party....
Studies in Short Fiction, 01/01/98 by Vincent King · More from publication


