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CALL NUMBER: 975.5 Sim
OBJECT TYPE: Book
TITLE: Virginia in History and Tradition
DESCRIPTION: From the lecture series by the Institute of Southern Culture, this book covers five areas: [1] The Eduction That Doesn’t Educate: The Persistence of Virginia Folkways, by Francis B. Simkins; [2] The Image of an Army: The Civil War in Southern Fiction, by Louis D. Rubin, Jr.; [3] Critical Essays on English Writers in the Southern Literary Messenger, by Gardner B. Taplin; [4] Assessment of Virginia’s Natural Qualities by Explorers and Early Settlers, by Gary Dunbar; [5] Ellen Glasgow and the Southern Literary Tradition, by C. Hugh Holman
AUTHOR: Simonni, R. C., ed.
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SERIES: Institute of Southern Culture Lectures at Longwood University
PUBLICATION DATE: 1958
PUBLISHER: The Cavalier Press
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond
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