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A study of the Agrarian tradition from the 1920s to the present day. Paul Murphy shows how what began as a radical conservative movement eventually became, alternately, a critique of 20th-century American liberalism, a defence of the Western tradition, and a form of Southern traditionalism.
Conservatism --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Fugitive-Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Nashville Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Southern Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Vanderbilt Agrarians (Group of writers) --- American literature --- History --- Southern States --- Intellectual life --- United States --- 20th century
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Conservatism and literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Criticism --- Conservatism --- Fugitive-Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Nashville Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Southern Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Vanderbilt Agrarians (Group of writers) --- American literature --- Conservativism --- Neo-conservatism --- New Right --- Right (Political science) --- Political science --- Sociology --- Evaluation of literature --- Literary criticism --- Literature --- Rhetoric --- Aesthetics --- Literature and conservatism --- History --- Technique --- Evaluation --- Southern States --- American South --- American Southeast --- Dixie (U.S. : Region) --- Former Confederate States --- South, The --- Southeast (U.S.) --- Southeast United States --- Southeastern States --- Southern United States --- United States, Southern --- Intellectual life --- Civilization --- Conservatism and literature.
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