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1. To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
'Shoot all the Bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a Mockingbird.' Lawyer Atticus Finch gives this advice to his ... More
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2. Growing Up in the South
by Suzanne W Jones (Introduction by)
This collection of stories and excerpts from 24 of the best storytellers and writers of modern Southern literature features "coming of age" stories ... More
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3. Juneteenth
by Ralph Waldo Ellison
Set in Washington DC in the 1950s, an elderly black Baptist minister from Georgia visits a Senator on his deathbed. Their conversation and the ... More
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4. Intruder in the Dust
by William Faulkner
Set in the deep south that provided the backdrop for all of Faulkner's finest fiction, Intruder in the Dust is the novel that marks the final phase ... More
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5. Cane
by Jean Toomer
Originally published in 1923, Cane is a literary masterpiece of the Harlem Renaissance. The growing interest in African-American literature that ... More
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6. The Reivers
by William Faulkner
Faulkner's final novel is a tale of three Mississippi travellers. Ned, Boon and young Lucius travel to Memphis in a stolen car to find love and ... More
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8. This One and Magic Life
by Anne Carroll George
A brilliant portrait of a Southern family, captured in a moment of searing intensity and lyric truth, with images brought to vivid life as only a ... More
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9. Trouble in July
by Erskine Caldwell
Through the summer twilight in the Depression-era South, word begins to circulate of a black man accosting a white woman. In no time the awful forces ... More
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10. Dred; A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp
by Professor Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Beecher Stowe's second antislavery novel was written partly in response to the criticisms of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (1852) by both white ... More
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11. The Immoderate Past: The Southern Writer and History
by C Hugh Holman
"The Immoderate Past" deals with the southern writer's preoccupation with history, concentrating on representative novelists from three major periods ... More
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12. Uncle Tom's Cabin
The first American novel to sell over a million copies. By calling attention to the issue of slavery, it has become a part of our country's literary ... More
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14. Literature of the American South
by William L. Andrews
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15. The SIMMs Reader: Selections from the Writings of William Gilmore SIMMs
by William Gilmore Simms, John Caldwell Guilds (Editor)
Long considered a leading literary figure of the Old South, William Gilmore Simms (1806-1870) wrote letters, novels, short fiction, drama, essays, ... More
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17. The Power of the Porch: Power of the Porch
by Trudier Harris
Southern literature is often celebrated for its "told," rather than "written," qualities. Drawing on her own experiences of front-porch storytelling ... More
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18. Resting in the Bosom of the Lamb
by Augusta Trobaugh
"This is a novel to remember." -- Anne Rivers Siddon Four elderly southern women share a house, a history, and heartbreaking secrets. "Baby girl, I ... More
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19. Southern Christmas Literary Classics of the Holidays
by Judy Long (Editor), Thomas Payton (Editor)
An anthology of fiction and nonfiction about Christmas in the South
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20. The Oxford Book of the American South: Testimony, Memory, and Fiction
Resonating with the testimony of slaves and slaveholders, the powerful and the powerless, women and men, black people and white, this first anthology ... More
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22. Domestic Novelists in the Old South: Defenders of Southern Culture
by Elizabeth Moss
At a time when sectional conflicts were dividing the nation, five best-selling southern domestic novelists vigorously came to the defense of their ... More
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23. The Literature of the American South: A Norton Anthology
by William L Andrews (Editor), Minrose Gwin (Editor), Fred Hobson (Editor)
This groundbreaking anthology reconsiders Southern writing from its 17th-century origins to its flourishing present. It gathers the work of 87 ... More
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