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[Mississippi Quarterly]

Founded in 1948, the Mississippi Quarterly is a refereed, scholarly journal dedicated to the life and culture of the American South, past and present. The journal is published quarterly by the College of Arts and Sciences of Mississippi State University.

Recent and regular topics for the journal include Kate Chopin, John and William Faulkner, Charles Frazier, Ellen Gilchrist, Lewis Nordan, Walker Percy, Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty, Frederick Douglass, Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Ellen Glasgow, Ecocriticism, and the Postcolonial South.

Mississippi Quarterly
Office: 213 Lee Hall, Mississippi State University
Phone: 662-325-3069

Mail: P.O. Box 5272, Miss. State, MS, 39762 USA
missq@missq.msstate.edu

Summer 2008, 61:3
Special Issue on Faulkner, Labor, and the Critique of Capitalism
Guest editors Caroline Miles and David Anshen.
06-20-2009 More >>
Winter-Spring 2008, 61:1-2
Special Issue on Lynching and American Culture
Guest editors Amy Louise Wood and Susan V. Donaldson.
06-10-2009 More >>
Eudora Welty Centennial Supplement
Guest editor Pearl Amelia McHaney. Please note: this issue was published out of sequence in order to appear in time for the Welty Centennial on April 13, 2009. We will index the articles in volume 62, 2009. We apologize for any confusion this might cause.
04-17-2009 More >>
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