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Social Class and Race in Ellen Douglas' "A Lifetime Burning," Ellen Glasgow's "The Romantic Comedians," and Lee Smith's "Fair and Tender Ladies"
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A 6 page consideration on three Southern novels' portrayals of social class and race, and how each author relates to the subject matter. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Social Class and Race in Ellen Douglas' "A Lifetime Burning," Ellen Glasgow's "The Romantic Comedians," and Lee Smith's "Fair and Tender Ladies"
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