South Central Review

The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association

Vol. 17, no. 4 Winter 2000

Contents

The 1999 SCMLA Presidential and Keynote Addresses

 

On Teachers, Humanists, Scholars, and Researchers

Peggy Whitman Prenshaw        p. 1

 

Thinking About Beginning: Advice to Young Writers Approaching Their First Stories

Ellen Douglas        p. 7

 

Special Article Cluster, Edited by Christopher Flood

 

The Nationalization of the French Intellectuals in 1945

Michael Kelly        p. 14

 

Reconciling France: Jean Paulhan and the Nouvelle Revue Française, 1953

Martyn Cornick        p. 26

 

French Catholic Intellectuals and the Nation in Post-War France

Emmanuel Godin        p. 45

 

The Politics of Provocation in the Hussars

Marc Dambre        p. 61

 

Extreme Right-Wing Reactions to Charles de Gaulle's Mémoires de Guerre: A Scene from the French Civil War

Christopher Flood and Hugo Frey        p. 72

 

Articles

 

Murder and Banality in the Contemporary fait divers

Deborah S. Reisinger

 

French Sixteenth-Century Literary Studies in the United States Today

Ulrich Langer

 

Reviews

 

M Keith Booker, The African Novel in English: An Introduction

David Kuhne        p. 110

 

David Galef, ed., Second Thoughts: A Focus on Rereading

Antje Anderson        p. 111

 

Diane Long Hoeveler, Gothic Feminism: The Professionalization of Gender From Charlotte Smith to Charlotte Brontë

Scott MacKenzie        p. 113

 

Colleen Lamos, Deviant Modernism: Sexual and Textual Errancy in T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Marcel Proust

Bonnie Kime Scott        p. 115

 

Jane Lilienfield and Jeffrey Oxford, eds., The Languages of Addiction

Michael R. Little        p. 116

 

Jerome Loving, Walt Whitman: The Song of Himself

Louis J. Budd        p. 188

 

Timothy Mitchell, Betrayal of the Innocents: Desire, Power, and the Catholic Church in Spain

Lou Charnon-Deustch        p. 119

 

Authur F. Redding, Raids on Human Consciousness: Writing, Anarchism, and Violence

Owen Heathcote    p. 121

 

Emily Toth, Unveiling Kate Chopin

Margit Stange        p. 122

 

Michael Wachtel, THe Development of Russian Verse: Meter and its Meanings

Janet G. Tucher        p. 124

 

Jeffrey J. Williams, Theory and the Novel: Narrative Reflexivity and the British Tradition

Susan Bolet Egenolf        p. 125

 

Notes on Contributors        p. 128

SCMLA Teaching Awards        p. 132

Books Received        p. 144

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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