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Intersecting paths : the humor of the old southwest as intertext | 1 | |
Al Jackson, Ernest V. Trueblood, and "Mr. Faulkner, a member in good standing of the ancient and gentle profession of letters" | 39 | |
Camp meetings, comedy, and Erskine Caldwell : from the preposterous to the absurd | 52 | |
Not such high-falutin' company : Flannery O'Connor's southern folk | 73 | |
From Texas with love : Welty's collateral snopeses | 86 | |
Talkin' world revolution : Woody Guthrie's Seeds of man as socialist parable | 102 | |
George Washington Harris and Harry Crews | 119 | |
From tap root to branch : the humor of William Price Fox | 131 | |
Assuming the mantle of storyteller : Fred Chappell and frontier humor | 156 | |
Barry Hannah's "high lonesome" humor : new voices for old grotesqueries | 174 | |
Cormac McCarthy's frontier humor | 190 | |
Signifying : the African-American trickster and the humor of the old Southwest | 210 | |
"American life is rich in lunacy" : the unsettling social commentary of The Beverly Hillbillies | 229 | |
Intertextual rednecks : Griffith, Gardner, Wilson, Clower, and Foxworthy | 248 | |
Rednecks, bluenecks, and hickphonics : southern humor on the electronic frontier | 261 | |
Southern humor : a selected checklist of criticism | 279 |
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