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Editor's Note | vii | |
Introduction | 1 | |
The Issue of Censorship | 3 | |
The Romantic Regionalism of Harper Lee | 23 | |
To Kill a Mockingbird: Harper Lee's Tragic Vision | 35 | |
Store and Mockingbird: Two Pulitzer Novels about Alabama | 47 | |
Hollywood and Race: To Kill a Mockingbird | 65 | |
Blues for Atticus Finch: Scottsboro, Brown, and Harper Lee | 75 | |
The Female Voice in To Kill a Mockingbird: Narrative Strategies in Film and Novel | 103 | |
Prolepsis and Anachronism: Emmett Till and the Historicity of To Kill a Mockingbird | 115 | |
The Rise and Fall of Atticus Finch | 141 | |
Harper Lee and the Destabilization of Heterosexuality | 149 | |
Chronology | 189 | |
Contributors | 191 | |
Bibliography | 193 | |
Acknowledgments | 195 | |
Index | 197 |
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