Sleeping With the Boss: Female Subjectivity and Narrative Pattern in Robert Penn WarrenLSU Press, 1.4.1997 - 156 sivua To her self-posed questions “What is a woman’s narrative?” and “Why Warren?” Lucy Ferriss responds with an acutely perceptive examination that is groundbreaking in two regards. Sleeping with the Boss opens up the feminist critical project by showing that author gender has no bearing on the creation of feminine-structured narrative. Moreover, by exposing a considerable “female consciousness” in the major fictional works of Robert Penn Warren, it departs dramatically from previous criticism of Warren. |
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The Political Economy of Banking in the Jacksonian South | 11 |
The Panic of 1837 and Its Aftermath | 48 |
Public Policy and Banking Regulation in the Old South | 91 |
Public Policy and Banking Regulation in the New South | 145 |
The Commercial Banks in Florida Prior to 1865 17273 | 172 |
The Commercial Banks in Tennessee Prior to 1865 18385 | 183 |
Bankers Planters and Southern Society | 190 |
Investments and Credit | 225 |
Abbreviated Sample Balance Sheet of a Southern Bank Alabama | 226 |
Growth Rate of Nominal Banking Indicators Southern States 1819 | 258 |
Indicators of Money Supply and Banking in Relation to Population | 264 |
Bankers the Confederacy and the End of an Era | 267 |
Southern Bank Statistics 18561861 | 283 |
Appendix | 315 |
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