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Southern Studics + Volume Xll + Numbers Ill © IV « Fall/Winter 2005 Index Volume XII—2005 Volume XTI was published as 2 double issues; Numbers I & II (Spring & Summer) and Numbers III & IV( Fall & Winter) A Southern Patriot’s Sacrifice: Patriarchal Repositioning in Augusta Jane Evans’s St. Elmo David Russell—Numbers I & Il, Pages 47-62 A Young Man’s Insanity in Anteb ellum Virginia: The Case of Dr. Frederick Horner, Jr., 1955-58 James D. Alsop—Numbers III & IV, Pages 93-104 Alley- Young, Gordon Book Review—The Southern Movie Palace: Rise, Fall, and Resurrection—Numbers III & IV, Pages 133-136 Alsop, James D. A Young Man’s Insanity in Antebellum Virginia: The Case of Dr. Frederick Horner, Jr., 1955-58—Numbers III & IV, Pages 93-104 Bloodworth, Jeff Book Review—The White South and the Red Menace: Segregationists, Anticommunism, and Massive Resistance; 1945-1965—Numbers III & IV, Pages 137-140 Book Review—Blood & Irony: Southern White Women’s Narratives of the Civil War, 1861-1937 Paul Christian Jones—Numbers Ill & IV, Pages 141-144 Book Review—Constructions of Race in Southern Theatre: From Federalism to the Federal Theatre Project Patrick Murphree—Numbers I & II, Pages 131-134 Book Review—New Orleans: The Making of an Urban Landscape Thomas Ruys Smith—Numbers III & IV, Pages 129-132 Book Review—Race, Work, and Desire in American Literature, 1860-1930 Cullen, David O’Donald—Numbers I & II, Pages 127-130 Book Review—The Southern Movie Palace: Rise, Fall, and Resurrection Gordon Alley- Young—Numbers III] & IV, Pages 133-136 Book Review—The Upland South James D. Lowry, Jr—Numbers | & II, Pages 123-126 Book Review—The White South and the Red Menace: Segregationists, Anticommunism, and Massive Resistance; 1945-1965 Jeff Bloodworth—Numbers III & IV, Pages 137-140 Book Review—Zeb Vance: North Carolina’s Civil War Governor and Gilded Age Political Leader Chad Morgan—Numbers III & IV, Pages 145-148 Colten, Craig Environmental Protection in Louisiana: An Historical Paradox—Numbers Ill & IV, Pages 75-92 Creating a Lost Cause: Prohibition and Confederate Memory in Apalachicola, Florida Lee L. Willis—Numbers III & IV, Pages 55-74 Cullen, David O’ Donald Book Review—Race, Work, and Desire in American Literature, 1860-1930—Numbers | & II, Pages 127-130 Environmental Protection in Louisiana: An Historical Paradox Craig Colten—Numbers III & I'V, Pages 75-92 Esplin, Emron Magic Realism in “Flowering Judas” and the Dual Realities of Katherine Anne Porter’s Time in Mexico—Numbers | & Il, Pages 23-46 Gee, Karen Richardson Racial Ambiguity in Jesse Stuart’s Daughter of the Leg- end—Numbers | & Il, Pages 95—110 “I Acquit the Author”: Domestic Fictions of Eliza Lucas Pinckney in Frances Leigh Williams’s Plantation Patriot Emily Smith—Numbers III & I'V, Pages 41-54 Southern Studies * Volume All + Numbers Ill @ IV + Fall/Winter 2005 Janie’s Journey: Zora Neale Hurston’s Framerwork for an Alternative Quest McMillan, Sally—Numbers I & II, Pages 79-94 Jones, Paul Christian Book Review—Blood & Irony: Southern White Women’s Narratives of the Civil War, 1861-1937—Numbers III & TV, Pages 141-144 Lohrenz, Otto Parson, Naturalist, and Loyalist: Thomas Feilde of England and Revolutionary Virginia and New York—Numbers III & IV, Pages 105-128 Lowry, James D.., Jr., Book Review—The Upland South—Numbers I & II, Pages 123-126 Magic Realism in “Flowering Judas” and the Dual Realities of Katherine Anne Porter’s Time in Mexico Emron Esplin—Numbers | & II, Pages 23-46 Malena, Anne The Role of Translation in New World Studies: The Case of Louisiana—Numbers III & IV, Pages 21-40 McMillan, Sally Janie’s Journey: Zora Neale Hurston’s Framerwork for an Alternative Quest—Numbers I| & II, Pages 79-94 Merricks, Corrrena Catlett “What I Would Have Given Him He Liked Better to Steal”: Sexual Violence in Eudora Welty’s The Robber Bridegroom—Numbers III & IV, Pages 1-20 Millichap, Joseph R. Rewriting Sleeping Beauty in Caroline Gordon’s “The Petrified Woman”—Numbers I| & II, Pages 111-122 Morgan, Chad Book Review—Zeb Vance: North Carolina’s Civil War Governor and Gilded Age Political Leader—Numbers III & IV, Pages 145-148 Murphree, Patrick Book Review—Constructions of Race in Southern Theatre: From Federalism to the Federal Theatre Project—Numbers 1 & Il, Pages 131-134 Narcisi, Lara “One Spoke for All”: Unity, Individualism, and Faulkner’s Voices that Just Won’t be Ignored—Numbers | & II, Pages 1-22 Nownes, Nicholas L. Public Acts and Private Utterances in James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man— Numbers | & II, Pages 63—78 “One Spoke for All”: Unity, Individualism, and Faulkner’s Voices that Just Won’t be Ignored Lara Narcisi—Numbers I & II, Pages 1—22 Parson, Naturalist, and Loyalist: Thomas Feilde of England and Revolutionary Virginia and New York Otto Lohrenz—Numbers III & IV, Pages 105-128 Public Acts and Private Utterances in James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man Nicholas L. Nownes—Numbers I & II, Pages 63—78 Racial Ambiguity in Jesse Stuart’s Daughter of the Legend Gee, Karen Richardson—Numbers I & II, Pages 95—11 Rewriting Sleeping Beauty in Caroline Gordon’s “The Petrified Woman” Joseph R. Millichap—Numbers I & II, Pages 111-122 The Role of Translation in New World Studies: The Case of Louisiana Anne Malena—Numbers III & IV, Pages 21-40 Russell, David A Southern Patriot’s Sacrifice: Patriarchal Repositioning in Augusta Jane Evans’s St. Elmo—Numbers | & II, Pages 47-62 Southern Studies * Volume All + Numbers Ill © IV + Fall/Winter 2005 Smith, Emily “I Acquit the Author”: Domestic Fictions of Eliza Lucas Pinckney in Frances Leigh Williams’s Plantation Patriot— Numbers III & IV, Pages 41-54 Smith, Thomas Ruys Book Review—New Orleans: The Making of an Urban Landscape—Numbers III & IV, Pages 129-132 Southerners' Honors Walther, Eric H—Numbers III & IV, Pages 129-154 Walther, Eric H. Southerners' Honors—Numbers III & IV, Pages 129-154 “What I Would Have Given Him He Liked Better to Steal”: Sexual Violence in Eudora Welty’s The Robber Bridegroom Corrrena Catlett Merricks—Numbers III & IV, Pages 1-20 Willis, Lee L. Creating a Lost Cause: Prohibition and Confederate Memory in Apalachicola, Florida—Numbers III & IV, Pages 55-74

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