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Still Rebels, still Yankees, and other essays. [electronic resource] Wood engraving by Theresa Sherrer Davidson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Baton Rouge] Louisiana State University Press [1957]Description: 284 p. 23 cmSubject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Still Rebels, still Yankees, and other essays.; Online version:: Still Rebels, still Yankees, and other essays.DDC classification:
  • 820.4
  • 814.5
LOC classification:
  • PS121 .D3
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Contents:
pt. 1. Tradition and experiment in modern poetry: Poetry as tradition -- Yeats and The centaur -- In memory of John Gould Fletcher -- pt. 2. Tradition versus antitradition in prose fiction: The traditional basis of Thomas Hardy's fiction -- Futurism and archaism in Toynbee and Hardy -- Theme and method in So red the rose -- pt. 3. The oral tradition: ballad, folksong, and myth: The tradition of irreverence -- Current attitudes toward folklore -- The sacred harp in the land of Eden -- The origins of our heroes -- pt. 4. The South: Why the modern South has a great literature -- In justice to so fine a country -- Mr. Cash and the proto-Dorian South -- Some day, in old Charleston -- pt. 5. Regionalism and nationalism: Still rebels, still yankees -- New York and the hinterland -- Regionalism and nationalism in American literature.
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pt. 1. Tradition and experiment in modern poetry: Poetry as tradition -- Yeats and The centaur -- In memory of John Gould Fletcher -- pt. 2. Tradition versus antitradition in prose fiction: The traditional basis of Thomas Hardy's fiction -- Futurism and archaism in Toynbee and Hardy -- Theme and method in So red the rose -- pt. 3. The oral tradition: ballad, folksong, and myth: The tradition of irreverence -- Current attitudes toward folklore -- The sacred harp in the land of Eden -- The origins of our heroes -- pt. 4. The South: Why the modern South has a great literature -- In justice to so fine a country -- Mr. Cash and the proto-Dorian South -- Some day, in old Charleston -- pt. 5. Regionalism and nationalism: Still rebels, still yankees -- New York and the hinterland -- Regionalism and nationalism in American literature.

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