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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES ON SOUTHERN LITERATURE

ABERNATHY, J. W.

The Southern Poets: Selected poems of Sidney Lanier, Henry Timrod, and Paul Hamilton Hayne, with Biographical and Critical Introductions and Explanations. Maynard's -English Classic Series. New York: Maynard, Merrill, and Company, 1904, 78pp.

ALLEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS, WARE, CHARLES PICKARD, and GARRISON, LUCY MCKIM

Slave Songs of the United States. New York: A. Simpson and Company, 1867.

BARNWELL, ANNIE M.

"On Southern Literature." The Living Female Writers of the South, by Ida Raymond, pp. 504-505. Philadelphia, Pa., 1872.

BASKERVILL, W. M.

"Southern Literature." Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, vol. VII, No. 2. Baltimore, Md. 1892, 12pp.

BASKERVILL, W. M.

Southern Writers: Biographical and Critical Studies, vol. I.
No. 1. Joel Chandler Harris (July, 1896).

No. 2. Maurice Thompson (August, 1896).
No. 3. Irwin Russell (September, 1896).

Nos. 4, 5, and 6. Sidney Lanier (October-November,
1896).

No. 7. George W. Cable (January, 1897).

No. 8. Charles Egbert Craddock (February, 1897).
Nashville, Tenn: Barbee and Smith. 404pp.

BASKERVILL, W. M.

Southern Writers: Biographical and Critical Studies, vol. II.
[This series is in memory of Professor Baskervill].

No. 1. William Malone Baskervill, by Charles Forster
Smith.

No. 2. Margaret Junkin Preston, by Janie McTyeire Baskervill.

No. 3. Richard Malcolm Johnston, by William A. Webb. No. 4. Sherwood Bonner, by B. M. Drake.

No. 5. Thomas Nelson Page, by Edwin Mims.

No. 6. James Lane Allen; a Study, by John Bell Henne

man.

No. 7. Mrs. Burton Harrison, by Henry N. Snyder.
No. 8. Miss Grace Elizabeth King, by Henry N. Snyder.
No. 9. Samuel Minturn Peck, by William Henry Hulme.
No. 10. Madison Cawein, by William Henry Hulme.

No. 11. A Closing Summary, by James W. Sewell. Nashville, Tenn., and Dallas, Tex: Publishing House of the M. E. Church, South, Smith and Lamar, 1903, 392pp.

BASSETT, JOHN SPENCER

"The Bottom of the Matter." The South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. I. No. 2. Durham, N.C., April, 1902.

BASSETT, JOHN SPENCER

"The Problems of the Author in the South." Ibid., vol. I, No. 3. July, 1902.

BLAIN, HUGH M.

"A Plea for Southern Literature."

Louisiana School Re

view, vol. XVI, No. 6, April 1909. Baton Rouge, La.

BOCOCK, JOHN H.

"Authorship at the South." The Southern Presbyterian Review. Richmond, Va., April, 1869. Republished in Selections from the Religious and Literary Writings of John H. Bocock, D.D., Richmond, Va: Whittet and Shepperson, 1891. BOHEMIAN

War Songs of the South, edited by. Richmond, Va., 1862. BRADSHAW, SIDNEY ERNEST

On Southern Poetry Prior to 1860: a Dissertation presented to the Faculty of the University of Virginia as a Part of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Richmond, Va.: B. F. Johnson Publishing Company, 1900, 162pp.

BRAINARD, C. S.

Our War Songs, North and South, compiled and edited by. Cleveland, Ohio: S. Brainard's Sons, 1887.

BREVARD, CAROLINE MAYS

Literature of the South. New York: Broadway Publishing Company, 1908, 186pp.

BROCK, SALLIE A.

The Southern Amaranth, edited by. New York, 1868.

BRUCE, PHILIP ALEXANDER

"Southern Literature." The History of North America, vol. XVII, cap. XXIX. Philadelphia: Barrie and Sons, 1907. Cable, George W.

Literature in the Southern States: an Address delivered at the University of Mississippi, June 28, 1882. Summarized in The Literary World, vol. XIII, p. 232. Boston, July 15, 1882.

CHEESBOROUGH, E. B.

"The Female Writers of the South." The Land We Love, vol. II, p. 331. Charlotte, N.C., March, 1867.

CLARKE, JENNIE THORNLEY

Songs of the South: Choice Selections from Southern Poets from Colonial Times to the Present Day, with an Appendix of brief Biographical Notes, and an Introduction by Joel Chandler Harris. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1896, 333PP.

COLEMAN, CHarles W., JR.

"The Recent Movement in the Literature of the South." Harper's Magazine, vol. LXXIV, pp. 837-855. New York, May, 1887.

DAVIDSON, JAMES WOOD.

The Living Writers of the South. New York, 1869.

DAVIES, SAMUEL D.

"Observations on Our Literary Prospects."

The South

ern Literary Messenger, vol. XXXVII, p. 620. Richmond, Va., October, 1863.

DE LEON, THOMAS COOPER

Southern Songs: from the Lays of Later Days, collected and edited by. New York: Blelock and Company, 1866.

DIDIER, EUGENE L.

"Southern Literature," Past, Present, and Future. BookChat. Baltimore, Md., June, 1909.

DRAKE, B. M.

The Negro in Southern Literature Since the War: a Dissertation offered for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tenn.: Cumberland Presbyterian Publishing House, 1898, 86pp.

EGGLESTON, GEORGE CARY

Southern Literature: a Speech delivered at a banquet of the New York Southern Society, February 22, 1887. Published in Edwin DuBois Shurter's Extempore Speaking: New York: Ginn and Company, 1908.

FAGAN, W. L.

Southern War Songs: Camp-Fire, Patriotic, and Sentimental, collected and arranged by. New York: M. T. Richardson Company, 1892.

FORREST, MARY (MRS. FREEMAN)

Women of the South Distinguished in Literature. New York: Derby and Jackson, 1861.

GREGORY, ED. S.

"A Voice of the South" (a plea for Southern literature). The Southern Magazine, vol. II (old series vol. IX). Baltimore, Md., 1871.

HALE, WILL T.

"The Poetry of the South." The Methodist Review, Nos. 151 (September-October) and 152 (November-December). Nashville, Tenn., 1898.

HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER

Uncle Remus: his Songs and his Sayings, the Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. (The Introduction discusses the origin of the Uncle Remus stories). New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1880, 231pp.

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