It began in the 1930s in a powerful and elegant literature arising
from a seemingly improbable place, the rural, agrarian South. This
literary flowering, a proliferation of Southern letters, is called
the Southern Renaissance.
Although the definitive history of the Southern literary
renaissance has yet to be written, its leading figure, without
question, was William Faulkner.
Helping to define and describe this startling literary phenomenon
and Faulkner's place in it are papers of eight noted scholars
included in this collection. Brooks, Rubin, King, Minter, Watkins,
Samway, Blackburn, and Spencer, one of the authors whose fiction is
identified with the movement, focus their papers upon the
philosophical and critical aspects of the Southern Renaissance.
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