From The Country To The City: Southern Identity In The Stories Of Taylor And O'connor

Catherine Clark
1986
The purpose of this study is to show how Peter Taylor and Flannery O'Connor create Southern literature that is consistent with their literary predecessors, the Agrarians, and yet transcends the works of the Southern Renaissance. These two writers reject the literal, political, and geographical definition of the Southern identity promoted by the Agrarians and instead define the Southern identity as a combination of both regional and individual traits, of history and change.
doi:10.21220/s2-wxw1-dg89 fatcat:ok5fjdpccfbrtdoywqjzv74utu