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Unwelcome Voices: Subversive Fiction in the Antebellum South
Paul C. Jones
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| #4146787 in Books | Univ Tennessee Press | 2005-10-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.10 x6.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 256 pages | ||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| alternative Southern literature in pre-Civil War years|By Henry Berry|Jones departs from the "story of southern literature that was constructed by literary critics early in the twentieth century" to identify five authors falling outside of the conventional understanding of antebellum southern literature. In different ways according to their creativities and chosen literary form|About the Author|Paul C. Jones is assistant professor of English at Ohio University. His articles have appeared in Southern Literary Journal, Southern Quarterly, and Journal of American Studies.
The literature of the antebellum South has often been described in literary histories as little more than glorified propaganda for the aristocratic, slave-owning class. While this might pertain to the region’s historical romances that feature a dashing, resolute hero committed to upholding the dearly held institutions of slave-holding society and that relegate women and African Americans to roles as meek supporters or loyal comic sideshows, this view does not descr...
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