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South Atlantic Quarterly (1979) 78 (1): 124–125.
Published: 01 January 1979
...Bruce Clayton In Search of the Silent South: Southern Liberals and the Race Issue . By Sosna Morton . New York : Columbia University Press , 1977 . Pp. xvi , 275 . $11.95 . Copyright © 1979 by Duke University Press 1979 124 The South Atlantic Quarterly was widowed very young...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1926) 25 (3): 316–321.
Published: 01 July 1926
...Robert Withington Copyright © 1926 by Duke University Press 1926 The Silent Novelists Robert Withington Northampton, Massachusetts Some poet has observed, says Thackeray, somewhere, that if any man would write down what has really happened to him in this mortal life, he would be sure...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1907) 6 (2): 200–211.
Published: 01 April 1907
...John Carlisle Kilgo The Silent South By John Carlisle Kilgo, President of Trinity College Between the Potomac River and the Rio Grande lies a vast stretch of territory which we call the South. Within its borders is an area of more than 818,000 square miles, inhabited by more than 25,000,000 people...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1983) 82 (3): 342–343.
Published: 01 July 1983
...Mary Beth Rose Copyright © 1983 by Duke University Press 1983 Chaste, Silent, & Obedient: English Books for Women 1475–1640 . By Hull Suzanne W. . San Marino : Huntington Library , 1982 . Pp. xv , 247 . Illus. $15.00 . 342 The South Atlantic Quarterly had questionable...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1963) 62 (2): 322–323.
Published: 01 April 1963
...Frederick Bernheim Silent Spring . By Carson Rachel . Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company , 1962 . Pp. 368 . $5.00 . Copyright © 1963 by Duke University Press 1963 322 The South Atlantic Quarterly even offer her Salonika so that she would collaborate in the invasion of Greece...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (2): 385–401.
Published: 01 April 2011
...Roy M. Huhndorf; Shari M. Huhndorf In 1971, Congress passed the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), the largest indigenous land claims settlement in U.S history. Intended to resolve disputes over land and to spur economic development, ANCSA remained silent on issues of indigenous...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (3): 616–622.
Published: 01 July 2024
...Renee Bracey Sherman A pivotal moment in the post– Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization response was how abortion storytellers rose up in defiance of the laws. Of course, people continued to have abortions, but the way in which they did so openly, refusing to be silent and testifying before...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1968) 67 (3): 469–485.
Published: 01 July 1968
..., indicates the major ideas and prejudices of the nascent reform movement. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps s The Silent Partner,10 published in 1871 at the summit of complacency, demands attention since it was among the early novels of industrial protest with a religious emphasis. The Christian League of Con...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (2): 215–225.
Published: 01 April 1960
... elaborately organized as a secret, frater nal order known to initiates as the Silent Brigade. Although the Planters Protective Association disclaimed responsibility for the night riders activities and publicly condemned their depredations, most of the riders were members of the association and their an...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1943) 42 (3): 243–251.
Published: 01 July 1943
... reappear at the farmhouse. The men kept on, toiling silently and slowly up to the far lot. Men of wisdom, they knew the long day before them would demand every ounce of the energy their bodies had stored since they had Maryland Haymaking 245 gone to bed at nine o clock the night before. They wasted none...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2003) 102 (1): 117–152.
Published: 01 January 2003
..., and disrupting their meaningless ‘‘phrases learnt by rote’’ with an
interjective bellow. He even attempts to counter their incessant regularity
homeopathically by silently reciting ballads by Schiller and Goethe, among
Tseng 2003.2.21 07:22...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1989) 88 (2): 538–539.
Published: 01 April 1989
... at Rutgers Univer sity and an editor of New German Critique. She has written numerous articles on American silent film, new German cinema, and critical theory. This essay is from her forthcoming book Babel and Babylon: Spectatorship in American Silent Film to be published by Harvard Uni versity Press. She...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1976) 75 (3): 290–311.
Published: 01 July 1976
... s famous give em hell rhetoric of 1948. But, whether the effects are small or great, it is unlikely that the American public would permit a presidential nominee of a major party to remain entirely silent on political matters between the time of the nominating conven tions and the November...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1954) 53 (1): 50–60.
Published: 01 January 1954
... with his age. The need for rapid reading caused the emphasis to shift from oral to silent reading. So much has been said in favor of silent reading that it is well to point out some of its weak spots: (i) The slow reader is at a definite disadvantage when forced to compete with a speedier one. Often he...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1979) 78 (1): 123–124.
Published: 01 January 1979
... was widowed very young (Mina Curtiss lost her husband in 1928), after a brief happy marriage. She draws us skillfully into the laborious investigations behind the letters and into the satisfactions she herself felt as the book was being written. Duke University Wallace Fowlie In Search of the Silent South...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1983) 82 (3): 343–344.
Published: 01 July 1983
...Benjamin Boyce The Letters and Papers of Sir John Hill, 1714–1775 . Edited with Commentary by Rousseau G. S. . New York : AMS Press , 1982 . Pp. lii , 208 . $37.50 . Copyright © 1983 by Duke University Press 1983 Book Reviews 343 must be obedient, chaste, and silent (p. 81...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1956) 55 (3): 337.
Published: 01 July 1956
... the green/Sky ceased to quiver, and lost its active sheen./ I should like to drop On the hay, with my head on her knee, And lie dead still, while she Breathed quiet above me; and the crop Of stars grew silently. I should like to lie still As if I was dead; but feeling Her hand go stealing Over my face...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2004) 103 (1): 193–214.
Published: 01 January 2004
...’’ Perfected, this ability
will bring him to ‘‘the centre of the silent Word’’ He is now able to ask,
from the Hail Mary, the powerful intercession of the Mother of God, ‘‘Pray
for us sinners now and at the hour of our death’’ She can...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1970) 69 (1): 108–117.
Published: 01 January 1970
... Himself. They leave the guides of their youth, and all that is quiet and sober, orderly and devout in religion, they leave the silent and unvaried worship of the Church, as something dull and unimpressive, to pursue what they consider so striking. 13 Newman grants that the temptation to such a response...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2023) 122 (1): 19–31.
Published: 01 January 2023
... faced with public events, we know that we must refuse. Refusal is absolute, categorical. It does not discuss or voice its reasons. This is how it remains silent and solitary, even when it affirms itself, as it should, in broad daylight.” So says Maurice Blanchot ( 2010c : 7) in his one-page tract aptly...
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