American literature -- South Carolina
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American literature -- South Carolina
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American literature
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- South Carolina literature,, with biographical notes and critical comments, compiled, edited and published by J. C. Hungerpiller
- The writers of South Carolina, with a critical introduction, biographical sketches, and selections in prose and verse, by George Armstrong Wauchope
- South Carolina poets, foreword by Ellen M. Carroll, edited by the house of Henry Harrison, publisher
- Seeking, poetry and prose inspired by the art of Jonathan Green, edited by Kwame Dawes and Marjory Wentworth
- The South Carolina roots of African American thought, a reader, edited by Rhondda Robinson Thomas and Susanna Ashton
- A tricentennial anthology of South Carolina literature, 1670-1970., Selected and with introd. and notes by Richard James Calhoun and John Caldwell Guilds
- Literary South Carolina, a short account of the progress of literature and the principal writers and books from 1700 to 1923, by George Armstrong Wauchope
- New writing in South Carolina,, edited by William Peden and George Garrett
- Found anew, poetry and prose inspired by the South Caroliniana Library digital collections, edited by R. Mac Jones and Ray McManus ; foreword by Nikky Finney
- And a bar of Octagon soap, by Buford Mabry ; illustrated by Gene Mabry
- Laurels of the campus, a collection of Converse prize pieces, with illustrations by Inez Livingston Ney ; preface by Weldon Myers
- Some dogs are like that -- and horses and mules too, by Buford Mabry ; illustrated by Gene Mabry
- The people speak, a collection of writings by South Carolina Native Americans in poetry, prose, essays & interviews, edited by Will Moreau Goins ; preface by MariJo Moore
- South Carolina women writers, proceedings of the Reynolds Conference, University of South Carolina, October 24-25, 1975, edited by James B. Meriwether
- A chronological survey of South Carolina literature, by Floride Milner Martin
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