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One of the most important of the Southern magazines in the 1920s was The Fugitive, a magazine of verse and brief commentaries on literature. The Fugitive writers became profoundly concerned with the materialism of American life and its effect on the South. The group became known as Agrarians. In this volume Davidson describes the nature and aims of the Fugitive and Agrarian movements.

Produktbeschreibung
One of the most important of the Southern magazines in the 1920s was The Fugitive, a magazine of verse and brief commentaries on literature. The Fugitive writers became profoundly concerned with the materialism of American life and its effect on the South. The group became known as Agrarians. In this volume Davidson describes the nature and aims of the Fugitive and Agrarian movements.
Autorenporträt
DONALD DAVIDSON (1893-1968) was an English professor at Vanderbilt until his retirement in 1964. As a critic, poet, and essayist he was a leader in the Agrarian movement and an integral contributor to I'll Take My Stand.