A comprehensive analysis of all Lee Smith's fiction, including her
short stories, this study argues that Smith's fiction examines the
psychological challenges of living in a society that is, on some
level, ""rootless."" Using post-structuralist theory and
narratology, Bennett elucidates Smith's unique narrative
explorations of identity. She argues that Smith has made an
important contribution to southern literature, in her consistent
focus on the southerner's post-Civil War self-conflict, and to
contemporary literature in general.
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