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Renaissance in Charleston, art and life in the Carolina low country, 1900-1940, edited by James M. Hutchisson and Harlan Greene

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Renaissance in Charleston, art and life in the Carolina low country, 1900-1940, edited by James M. Hutchisson and Harlan Greene
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Renaissance in Charleston
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by James M. Hutchisson and Harlan Greene
Sub title
art and life in the Carolina low country, 1900-1940
Table Of Contents
List of illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction: The Charleston Renaissance considered / Harlan Greene & James M. Hutchisson -- The lowcountry lady and the over-the-mountain man: Josephine Pinckney, Donald Davidson, and the burden of Southern Literature / Barbara L. Bellows -- To sell the city of Charleston: the visual arts and the Charelston Renaissance / Martha R. Severens -- "Mr. Bennett's amicable desire": the Poetry Society of South Carolina and the Charleston Renaissance / Harlan Greene -- Beatrice Ravenel: avant-garde poet of the Charleston Renaissance / Curtis Worthington -- Professional authorship in the Charleston Renaissance: the career of Dubose Heyward / James M. Hutchisson -- The only volume in the octagon library: the early architecture of Charleston / Gene WaddellThe legend is truer than the fact: the politics of representation in the career of Elizabeth O'Neill Verner / Stephanie E. Yuhl -- Gullah-inflected modernism: Julia Peterkin's scarlet black madonna / Judith Giblin James -- Laura Bragg and her "Bright Young Things": fostering change and social reform at the Charleston Museum / Louise Anderson Allen & James T. Sears -- Charleston's racial politics of historic preservation: the case of Edwin A. Harleston / Susan V. Donaldson
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Art and life in the Carolina low country, 1900-1940
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