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- Reconstructing violence, the southern rape complex in film and literature, Deborah E. Barker
- Small-screen Souths, region, identity, and the cultural politics of television, edited by Lisa Hinrichsen, Gina Caison, and Stephanie Rountree
- Awakenings, the story of the Kate Chopin revival, edited by Bernard Koloski
- Walker Percy and the old modern age, reflections on language, argument, and the telling of stories, Patricia Lewis Poteat
- Faulkner's country matters, folklore and fable in Yoknapatawpha, Daniel Hoffman
- River of dreams, imagining the Mississippi before Mark Twain, Thomas Ruys Smith
- The fugitive legacy, a critical history, Charlotte H. Beck
- Wild blessings, the poetry of Lucille Clifton, Hilary Holladay
- South to a new place, region, literature, culture, edited by Suzanne W. Jones and Sharon Monteith ; foreword by Richard Gray
- In the shadow of the Black beast, African American masculinity in the Harlem and Southern renaissances, Andrew B. Leiter
- Possessing the past, trauma, imagination, and memory in post-plantation southern literature, Lisa Hinrichsen
- The Southern inheritors of Don Quixote, Montserrat GineĢs
- The rationale of deception in Poe, David Ketterer
- Mark Twain and science, adventures of a mind, Sherwood Cummings
- Kate Chopin reconsidered, beyond the Bayou, edited by Lynda S. Boren and Sara deSaussure Davis
- Literary New Orleans in the modern world, edited by Richard S. Kennedy
- Nationalism and the color line in George W. Cable, Mark Twain, and William Faulkner, Barbara Ladd
- Grace King of New Orleans, a selection of her writings, Edited with introd. and notes by Robert Bush
- Peculiar crossroads, Flannery O'Connor, Walker Percy, and Catholic vision in postwar southern fiction, Farrell O'Gorman
- Eudora Welty's achievement of order, Michael Kreyling
- Selected letters of Robert Penn Warren, edited by Randy Hendricks and James A. Perkins ; with an introduction by William Bedford Clark, general editor, Volume six
- Walker Percy, the last Catholic novelist, Kieran Quinlan
- Grace King, a southern destiny, Robert Bush
- Gender, race, and region in the writings of Grace King, Ruth McEnery Stuart, and Kate Chopin, Helen Taylor
- C. M. Haile's "Pardon Jones" letters, Old Southwest humor from antebellum Louisiana, edited by Ed Piacentino
- Swamp Souths, literary and cultural ecologies, edited by Kirstin L. Squint, Eric Gary Anderson, Taylor Hagood, Anthony Wilson
- Lovers and beloveds, sexual otherness in southern fiction, 1936-1961, Gary Richards
- One writer's imagination, the fiction of Eudora Welty, Suzanne Marrs
- The Kingfish in fiction, Huey P. Long and the modern American novel, Keith Perry
- Race, trauma, and home in the novels of Toni Morrison, Evelyn Jaffe Schreiber
- The past in the present, a thematic study of modern Southern fiction, Thomas Daniel Young
- William Faulkner in the media ecology, edited by Julian Murphet & Stefan Solomon
- Hunting in the Old South, original narratives of the hunters, selected and edited by Clarence Gohdes
- Selected letters of Robert Penn Warren, edited by Randy Hendricks and James A. Perkins, with an introduction by William Bedford Clark, Volume three
- Poems of pure imagination, Robert Penn Warren and the romantic tradition, Lesa Carnes Corrigan
- The language of vision, photography and southern literature in the 1930s and after, Joseph R. Millichap
- Comic visions, female voices, contemporary women novelists and Southern humor, Barbara Bennett
- Robert Penn Warren after Audubon, the work of aging and the quest for transcendence in his later poetry, Joseph R. Millichap
- The Southern review and modern literature, 1935-1985, edited by Lewis P. Simpson, James Olney, and Jo Gulledge
- A Band of prophets, the Vanderbilt Agrarians after fifty years, edited with an introduction by William C. Havard and Walter Sullivan
- Nat Turner before the bar of judgment, fictional treatments of the Southampton slave insurrection, Mary Kemp Davis
- Plantation airs, racial paternalism and the transformations of class in southern fiction, 1945-1971, Brannon Costello
- Composing selves, Southern women and autobiography, Peggy Whitman Prenshaw
- The postsouthern sense of place in contemporary fiction, Martyn Bone
- Selected letters of Robert Penn Warren, edited, with an introduction, by William Bedford Clark, Volume one
- Critical appropriations, African American women and the construction of transnational identity, Simone C. Drake
- Southern mothers, fact and fictions in Southern women's writing, edited by Nagueyalti Warren and Sally Wolff ; with a foreword by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
- A Southern renascence man, views of Robert Penn Warren, by Thomas L. Connelly [and others] ; edited by Walter B. Edgar
- Porch talk with Ernest Gaines, conversations on the writer's craft, Marcia Gaudet and Carl Wooton
- John Crowe Ransom; critical essays and a bibliography