In this collection of essays, 20 scholars apply new theoretical
approaches to the fiction and poetry of southern writers ranging
from Poe to Dickey, from Faulkner to Hurston. Departing from
earlier traditions of southern literary scholarship, this book
seeks not to create a new orthodoxy but to suggest the diversity of
critical tools that can now be used to explore the literature and
culture of the South. Instead of simply taking ""the South"" for
granted, the contributors to this volume see it as a text and an
idea - as something whose ideological underpinnings, complexities,
and contradictions must be subjected to close reading and
questioning. ""Southern Literature and Literary Theory"" represents
a major effort to redefine the relationship of Southern writing and
the South itself to the larger world.
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