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doc#108 | especially within recent decades. As the New | South | snowballs toward further urbanization, |
doc#108 | "... The miasmal mausoleum where an Old | South | , already too minutely autopsied in prose |
doc#108 | romanticize and exaggerate this "gracious Old | South | " imagery, creating such lasting impressions |
doc#108 | deference to his white employer (or, in Old | South | terms, "massuh"), this stereotype is doomed |
doc#100 | of tidewater would roughly divide the Old | South | from the new, but with, of course, important |
doc#100 | the majority would have been for the Old | South | . </p><p> Belief in the traditional way of |
doc#100 | increased the persistent Anglophilia of the Old | South | . Poor where they had once been rich, humbled |
doc#108 | South has gradually evolved out of the Old | South | , and consequently its agrarian roots persist |
doc#108 | Lucas Beauchamps scattered through the rural | South | , such men appear to be a vanishing breed |
doc#107 | Jacksonian Democrats. </p><p> WHEN, in 1832, the | South | Carolina nullifiers adopted the principle |
doc#108 | according to many critics, in fact, the | South | has led the North in literature since the |
doc#108 | publishes. Even the great god Faulkner, the | South | 's one probable contender for literary immortality |
doc#114 | ". </p><p> In the pre-Civil War years, the | South | argued that the slave was not less humanely |
doc#100 | socialistic features of the latter. </p><p> The | South | 's antipathy to Northern civilization includes |
doc#108 | reflected in its literature. </p><p> In 1900 the | South | was only 15% urban; in 1950 it had become |
doc#100 | Northerners delude themselves about the | South | . For one thing, this is not a subject often |
doc#108 | rankest form of oversimplification. But the | South | is, and has been for the past century, |
doc#108 | 47.1% urban. In a mere half-century the | South | has more than tripled its urban status. |
doc#108 | of other antiquated legends that deny the | South | its progressive leaps of the past century |
doc#100 | further than this. They believe that if the | South | had been let alone it would have produced |