Call Number (LC) Title Results
PS255.N5 T57 2005 February house / 1
PS255.N5 T57 2006 February house / 1
PS255.N5 T98 2003 Reading New York / 2
PS255.N5 W37 1993 Statutes of liberty : the New York school of poets / 1
PS255.N5 W37 2001 Statutes of liberty : the New York school of poets / 1
PS255.N5 W38 2001 In the process of poetry : the New York School and the avant-garde / 1
PS255.N5 Y68 1993 Shopping in space : essays on America's blank generation fiction / 1
PS255.N5 Y68 1994 Shopping in space : essays on America's blank generation fiction / 1
PS255.P5 B9 1995 From home and abroad : American and British writers in Philadelphia, 1800-1910 / 1
PS255.P5 O3 The literary history of Philadelphia / 1
PS255.P5 O88 2010 Philadelphia stories : America's literature of race and freedom / 1
PS255.P5O88 2010 Philadelphia Stories : America's Literature of Race and Freedom. 1
PS261 Witnessing sadism in texts of the American South : women, specularity, and the poetics of subjectivity /
The Fable of the Southern Writer.
The world is our home : society and culture in contemporary Southern writing /
Between distant modernities : performing exceptionality in Francoist Spain and the Jim Crow South /
The Routledge companion to literature of the U.S. South
Twentieth-Century Southern Literature.
Personal souths : interviews from the Southern quarterly /
Twentieth-Century Southern Literature
Reviewing the South : the literary marketplace and the Southern Renaissance, 1920-1941 /
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PS261 .A38 2003 To hell and back : race and betrayal in the southern novel / 2
PS261 .A54 2013 Desire and the divine : feminine identity in white southern women's writing / 1
PS261 .A54 2013eb Desire and the divine : feminine identity in white southern women's writing / 1
PS261 .A58 2001 Antebellum writers in the South. : Second series / 1
PS261 .A78 2013 Transatlantic renaissances : literature of Ireland and the American South / 1
PS261 .B23 2003 The blues aesthetic and the making of American identity in the literature of the South / 1
PS261 .B24 2007 I don't hate the South : reflections on Faulkner, family, and the South / 1