The Idea of the American South, 1920-1941 / Michael O'Brien.
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- USA -- Südstaaten
- Southern States
- États-Unis (Sud) -- Vie intellectuelle -- 1865-
- États-Unis (Sud) -- Civilisation
- États-Unis (Sud) -- Dans la litterature
- Southern States -- Intellectual life -- 1865-
- Southern States -- Civilization
- Southern States -- In literature
- Historia Da America
- Kultur
- Literatur
- American literature
- Authors, American -- Homes and haunts
- Civilization
- Intellectual life
- Literature
- Écrivains americains -- Residences et lieux familiers -- États-Unis (Sud)
- American literature -- Southern States -- History and criticism
- Authors, American -- Homes and haunts -- Southern States
Part 1. The legacy. On the idea of the South : origins, mutation, and fragmentation -- part 2. The sociological vision : Howard Odum. Odum : sociology in the South ; Odum : Southern sociology ; Odum : the failure of regionalism -- Entr'acte. A still point : John Wade. Wade : a turning inward -- part 3. The reaction to modernism : the Southern agrarians. John Ransom : the cycle of commitment ; Allen Tate : "the punctilious abyss" ; Frank Owsley : "the immoderate past" ; Donald Davidson : "the creed of memory" -- part 4. The survival of Southern identity. The idea of the South : an interpretation.
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