Volume XI Table of Contents 2004
Numbers I & II Spring/Summer 2004
William Faulkner’s Wistaria: The Tragic Scent of the South
Dr. Blair Does “The Bear,” or How Hugh Blair Might Have Survived an Encounter with “The Bear” in Faulkner’s Wilderness
“Desponding Hearts Will Be Made to Rejoice”: Irish and Scottish Famine Relief from Virginia in 1847
Richard Wright’s Black Boy and “The Ethics of Living Jim Crow”: A Sidelight on Motives
Germans in Dixie: The German Element in Antebellum Southern Cities
Book Review
The Planter’s Prospect: Privilege & Slavery in Plantation Paintings
Pickett’s Charge-The Last Attack at Gettysburg
Numbers III & IV Fall/Winter 2004
James L. McCorkle, Jr.: An Appreciation
Moving Perishables to Market: Southern Railroads and the Nineteenth-Century Origins of Southern Truck Farming
Oscar Wilde Lectures in New Orleans and Across the South in 1882
Two Years of Counterpoint: Carson McCullers’s Musico-Literary, Socio-Aesthetic Discourse
History of The Catalyst: Administrative Attempts to Suppress an Underground Student Newspaper
Black Candidates in Search of Electoral Support: Is Success Dependent on Residential Integration and Social Interaction?
The Economic and Social Effects of the American Revolution on the Reverend William Vere of Virginia’s Eastern Shore
Book Review
Southern Local Color: Stories of Region, Race, and Gender
