Caroline Gordon, regarded as a minor figure of the Southern Renaissance, was enviviosned as a writer, sometimes as a mother, but most often as a wife to Allen Tate and as a hostess and novelist who entertained and sometimes mentored artists visiting their home in Tennessee. This critical interpretation assesses Caroline Gordon's early struggles to gain voice and respect as a writer, her tendency to explore themes of sexual and racial tension, and the "strange and lurid bloom" of Gordon's genius.
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Caroline Gordon, regarded as a minor figure of the Southern Renaissance, was enviviosned as a writer, sometimes as a mother, but most often as a wife to Allen Tate and as a hostess and novelist who entertained and sometimes mentored artists visiting their home in Tennessee. This critical interpretation assesses Caroline Gordon's early struggles to gain voice and respect as a writer, her tendency to explore themes of sexual and racial tension, and the "strange and lurid bloom" of Gordon's genius.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 6 1/2" x 9 1/2"; VERY GOOD / DUST JACKET VERY GOOD. Former Library Book. 205 pp. Text clean and unmarked except for usual library treatments. Green textured paper over boards lettered in gilt at spine, minor shelfwear only. Dust jacket now protected in library dust jacket cover, minor shelfwear, unclipped. Binding firm.
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Very good jacket. Book and DJ in very good, unmarked and unused condition. Multiple copies available. Dust jacket very good. Your purchase benefits world-wide relief efforts of Mennonite Central Committee.