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ESSAYS / Autumn 2002
Effie In Venice and the Roman Spring of Margaret Fuller
By
Helen Barolini
ESSAYS / Autumn 2002
Flying Horses on the Silk Road
By
Russell Fraser
ESSAYS / Autumn 2002
The South In A Global World
By
James Peacock
ESSAYS / Autumn 2000
The Shock of Recognition: the Impact of World War I on America
By
John Milton Cooper Jr.
ESSAYS / Spring 2001
Mr. Faulkner: Writer-In-Residence
By
Joseph Blotner
ESSAYS / Winter 2002
The Madness of It All: A Rumination on War, Journalism, and Brotherhood
By
W. D. Ehrhart
ESSAYS / Summer 1999
George Garrett: An Appreciation
By
R. H. W. Dillard
ESSAYS / Summer 1999
Ted Turner et al. at Gettysburg; or, Re-Enactors in the Attic
By
Philip D. Beidler
ESSAYS / Spring 2000
A Southern Chronicle
By
Edward L. Ayers
ESSAYS / Winter 1999
“A Barkeeper Entering the Kingdom of Heaven”: Did Mark Twain Really Hate Jane Austen?
By
Emily Auerbach
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