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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 2005 113.2 Wise
OBJECT TYPE: Article
TITLE: An Experiment in Southern Letters: Reconsidering the Role of *The Reviewer* in the Southern Renaissance
DESCRIPTION: *The Reviewer* magazine was formed in Richmond in 1920 and lasted for four years. It was a magazine without much focus and largely ignored in the South. Its purpose was to provide book reviews and other national literary news of its time.
AUTHOR: Wise, Benjamin E.
EDITION: Vol. 113, No. 2, p. 146-178
SERIES: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
PUBLICATION DATE: 2005
PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA
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