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Library of southern literature by edwin anderson alderman, joel chandler harris, 1909, martin and hoyt company edition, in english.
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According to the editor charles dudley warner, this collection is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. This ninth volume contains chapters from chamisso to collins. (summary by leni) genre(s): anthologies, anthologies, literary collections. Group: library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern.
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Format of the library of southern literature does not discourage such expectations. The first thirteen volumes contain selections from the writings, and bibliographic sketches, of southern authors.
Library of southern literature in nine volumes, early 20th century. Fiction books, maps, oscar wilde's prose, poetry, and novels three-volume set, 1916.
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Southern gothic literature often examines questions of innocence, morality and the plight of victims. The richly described characters are compelling and are oddballs or social misfits, which is another reason for the continued popularity of this genre. Everyone can relate to the characters even if they are not familiar with the southern settings.
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