Issue: Spring - 1968

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A Dog's Death (Fiction - page 392)
Days of the Tall Tale (Nonfiction - page 569)
Foreword (Nonfiction - page 491)
Hemingway and Faulkner: 'The End of Something' (Review - page 458)
Hunting in the Old South (Review - page 467)
In Time of the Breaking of Nations: The Decline of Southern Fiction (Nonfiction - page 299)
John Crowe Ransom Reads Theodore Roethke (Poetry - page 339)
John Crowe Ransom Tells a Tall Tale; Wheels; Boa (Poetry - page 342)
Legend (Poetry - page 340)
Mark Twain and His Enemies (Nonfiction - page 520)
Mark Twain and the South: An Affair of Love and Anger (Nonfiction - page 493)
Mrs. Mellioni (Fiction - page 437)
Myth and Reality in The Adventure of Tom Sawyer (Nonfiction - page 530)
On Writing About Writers: Mark Twain and Howells (Nonfiction - page 551)
Polly (Fiction - page 396)
Power Failure; Hunter, Prey; High Wire (Poetry - page 333)
Robert Penn Warren: You Must Go Home Again (Nonfiction - page 320)
Samuel Clemens and the Conscience of Comedy (Nonfiction - page 558)
Shenandoah; The Night Horse (Poetry - page 337)
Southern Voices: Past and Present (Review - page 482)
The Approved Mark Twain: The Beginning of the End (Nonfiction - page 542)
The Extended Hand (Fiction - page 447)
The Southern Universe and the Counter-Renascence (Review - page 471)
The Sweet Man (Fiction - page 423)
The Sword (Fiction - page 415)
The Way Back: Redemption in the Novels of Walker Percy (Nonfiction - page 306)
To a Young Southern Writer (Nonfiction - page 291)
Traven (Fiction - page 346)
Walker Percy, The Man and the Novelist: An Interview (page - 271)
Mark Twain: Critical Perspectives
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