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Preface | ||
Introduction: The Charleston Renaissance Considered | 1 | |
The Lowcountry Lady and the Over-the-Mountain Man: Josephine Pinckney, Donald Davidson, and the Burden of Southern Literature | 19 | |
To Sell the City of Charleston: The Visual Arts and the Charleston Renaissance | 35 | |
"Mr. Bennett's Amiable Desire": The Poetry Society of South Carolina and the Charleston Renaissance | 57 | |
Beatrice Ravenel: Avant-Garde Poet of the Charleston Renaissance | 76 | |
Professional Authorship in the Charleston Renaissance: The Career of DuBose Heyward | 96 | |
The Only Volume in the Octagon Library: The Early Architecture of Charleston | 115 | |
The Legend Is Truer Than the Fact: The Politics of Representation in the Career of Elizabeth O'Neill Verner | 126 | |
Gullah-Inflected Modernism: Julia Peterkin's Scarlet Black Madonna | 142 | |
Laura Bragg and Her "Bright Young Things": Fostering Change and Social Reform at the Charleston Museum | 155 | |
Charleston's Racial Politics of Historic Preservation: The Case of Edwin A. Harleston | 176 | |
App.: A Who's Who of the Charleston Renaissance | 199 | |
Notes | 211 | |
Selected Bibliography | 243 | |
Contributors | 245 | |
Index | 247 |
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