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Literature of the New South: Critical Essay by James W. Sewell

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SOURCE: Sewell, James W. “A Closing Summary.” In Southern Writers: Biographical and Critical Studies. Vol. 2, pp. 379-92. Nashville: Publishing House of the M. E. Church, 1903.

In the following essay, Sewell assesses the work of several Southern fiction writers of the late nineteenth century.

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