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I take...an outward route, arguing that the Agrarian project was and must be seen as a willed campaign on the part of one elite to establish and control the South in a period of intense cultural maneuvering. The principal organizers of Ill Take My Stand knew full well there were other Souths than the one they touted; they deliberately presented a fabricated South as the one and only real thing. In Inventing Southern Literature Michael Kreyling casts a penetrating ray upon the traditional canon of southern literature and questions the modes by which it was created. He finds that it was, indeed, an invention rather than a creation. In the 1930s the foundations were laid by the Fugitive-Agrarian group, a band of poet-critics that wished not only to design but also to control the southern cultural entity in a conservative political context. From their heyday to the present, Kreyling investigates the historical conditions under which literary and cultural critics have invented the South and how they have chosen its representations. Through his study of these choices, Kreyling argues that interested groups have shaped meanings that preserve a South as the South. As the Fugitive-Agrarians molded the region according to their definition in Ill Take My Stand, they professed to have developed a critical method that disavowed any cultural or political intent or content, a claim that Kreyling disproves. He shows that their torch was taken by Richard Weaver on the Right and Louis D. Rubin, Jr., on the Center-Left and that both critics tried to preserve the Fugitive-Agrarian credo despite the severe stresses imposed during the era of desegregation. As the southern literary paradigm has been attacked and defended, certain issues have remained in the forefront. Kreyling takes on three: reconciling the imperatives of race with the traditional definitions of the South; testing the ways white women writers of the South have negotiated space within or outside the paradigm; and analyzing the critics use and abuse of William Faulkner (the major figure of southern literature) as they have relied on his achievement to anchor the total project called Southern Literature. Michael Kreyling, a professor of English at Vanderbilt University, is the author of several books, including Eudora Weltys Achievement of Order and Author and Agent: Eudora Welty and Diarmuid Russell.

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title:Inventing Southern Literature
author:Kreyling, Michael.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:1578060451
print isbn13:9781578060450
ebook isbn13:9780585031873
language:English
subjectAmerican literature--Southern States--History and criticism--Theory, etc, American literature--Southern States--History and criticism, Criticism--Southern States--History--20th century, Southern States--Intellectual life, Southern States--In literature, G
publication date:1998
lcc:PS261.K7 1998eb
ddc:810.9/975
subject:American literature--Southern States--History and criticism--Theory, etc, American literature--Southern States--History and criticism, Criticism--Southern States--History--20th century, Southern States--Intellectual life, Southern States--In literature, G
Page iii
Inventing Southern
Literature
Michael Kreyling
University Press of Mississippi Jackson
Page iv
Parts of this book have appeared, in different versions, in Mississippi
Quarterly, The Southern Review
, and The South as an American Problem
(published by the University of Georgia Press). We thank the editors
for permission to use this material.
Copyright 1998 by University Press of Mississippi
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
01 00 99 98 4 3 2 1
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and
durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book
Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Kreyling, Michael, 1948
Inventing southern literature / Michael Kreyling.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-57806-044-3 (cloth : alk. paper).ISBN 1-57806-045-1
(pbk. : alk. paper)
1. American literatureSouthern StatesHistory and criticism
Theory, etc. 2. American literatureSouthern StatesHistory and
criticism. 3. CriticismSouthern StatesHistory20th century.
4. Southern StatesIntellectual life. 5. Southern StatesIn
literature. 6. Group identity in literature. 7. Regionalism in
literature. I. Title.
PS261.K7 1998
810.9975DC21Picture 2Picture 397-42139
Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 7CIP
British Library Cataloging-in-Publication data available
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Contents
Acknowledgments
vii
Introduction
ix
I. The South of the Agrarians
3
II. Richard Weaver and the Outline of Southern Literary History
19
III. Race, Literature, and History in the Work of Louis D. Rubin, Jr.
33
IV. Southern Literature Anthologies and the Invention of the South
56
V. African-American Writers and Southern Literary History
76
VI. Southern Women Writers and the Quentin Thesis
100
VII. Southern Writing under the Influence of William Faulkner
126
VIII. Parody and Postsouthernness
148
IX. The Invention of the South and the Culture War
167
Works Cited
183
Index
195

Page vii
Acknowledgments
This book has been several years in the making, and along the way I have counted upon the kindness of several people for advice and simple attention while I literally talked out loud about a topic that seemed all too often to make sense only to me.
Graduate and undergraduate students at Vanderbilt, and one class of undergraduates at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, have been subjected to this slant on southern literature. Their willingness to agree and disagree has sustained my commitment to the project. As long as it made sense to my students, I kept working.
Colleagues at meetings of the Society for the Study of Southern Literature, the St. George Tucker Society, and the Southern Intellectual History Circle have listened to versions of this work as it evolvednot always in a clear and coherent direction. The good news is that you will not have to listen any longer; you can read the book. This, of course, goes double for my colleagues in the English and history departments at Vanderbilt. Individual members of these organizations have been especially helpful and tolerant: Richard King, Susan Donaldson, Anne G. Jones.
Noel Polk read the manuscript voluntarily and gave me some much-needed advice. Michael O'Brien has been interested in this work for at least a decade, waiting for it to find its real trail. Throughout my work I used O'Brien's as a standard, and I hope this lives up to it. Lewis P. Simpson read and commented on parts of the project in its early stages. His willingness to be costumed as an early postmodernist for my argument is only one indication of his intellectual and professional generosity and scope.
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