This collection deserves a long review in order to get the
attention it has earned. But how would a reviewer do rounded
justice in, say, five hundred words to fifty entries by fifty
different scholar-critics on Southerners whose careers ended before
1900 or thereabouts'? Furthermore, each entry was required to
follow a five-part pattern: a biographical sketch, a discussion of
major themes, an assessment of the scholarship . . . a
chronological list of the author's works, and a bibliography of
selected criticism.' That pattern reinforces a reference-work
effect that the precise and experienced editors intended. Only a
pedant will quible--yet will also regulary use the book and send
students to it. It will outlast any reviewer now alive. "American
Literature"
A companion volume to "Fifty Southern Writers After 1900," this
collection focuses on the work of writers whose careers ended
before or about 1900, whose works are often anthologized, and whose
writing figures prominently in the history of Southern letters.
Each essay, written by a specialist in the field, contains five
parts: a biographical sketch, a discussion of the author's major
themes, an assessment of the scholarship on the author's works, a
chronological list of works, and a bibliography of selected
criticism. The selected essays treat the individual writers in
substantial detail and offer a fresh attempt to estimate the
achievements of the authors included as well as a valuable
assessment of the secondary work and scholarship to date.
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