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Part II : Mapping Regions


Subject Social History » Local and Regional History
Literature » American Literature

DOI: 10.1111/b.9780631226314.2003.x


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12. New England Literature and Regional Identity 13. The Great Plains 14. Forgotten Frontier: Literature of the Old Northwest 15. The Old Southwest: Humor, Tall Tales, and the Grotesque 16. The Plantation School: Dissenters and Countermyths 17. The Fugitive-Agrarians and the Twentieth-Century Southern Canon 18. Romanticizing a Different Lost Cause: Regional Identities in Louisiana and the Bayou Country 19. The Sagebrush School Revived 20. Re-envisioning the Big Sky: Regional Identity, Spatial Logics, and the Literature of Montana 21. Regions of California: Mountains and Deserts 22. Regions of California: The Great Central Valley 23. Los Angeles as a Literary Region 24. North and Northwest: Theorizing the Regional Literatures of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest 25. Texas and the Great Southwest 26. Hawai'i ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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