The Southern Review, Volume 19 offers a rich collection of essays, stories, and poems reflecting the literary and cultural landscape of the American South. Published by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, this volume provides a unique perspective on the region's evolving identity and artistic expression. Explore diverse voices and themes that capture the essence of Southern life and thought.
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