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- W32561605 abstract "1 he New Regionalism, an essay by Lowry alism. At the same time, historians and social Charles Wimberly, appeared in the summer 1932 scientists debated the merits of regionalism in issue of Prairie Schooner, already well known as their own fields, while in the visual arts a re a midwestern literary magazine. Wimberly, an gional emphasis appeared in the work of paint English professor at the University of Nebraska, ers like Grant Wood, John Steuart Curry, and had been the magazine's editor since its 1927 Thomas Hart Benton. In 1934, the Saturday founding (and would continue in the post until Review of Literature began a series of articles 1956). As editor and teacher, he unfailingly discussing the movement's pros and cons; the encouraged potential writers to leave trace of first was entitled, The Boom in Regionalism. 2 themselves and their region by using local maIn mid decade, the Federal Writers' Project be terials.1 gan another regionally oriented endeavor: pro Nationally, literary regionalism was a hot ducing WPA guidebooks to the states, along topic in the 1930s. Important scholarly works with shorter works on folklore, ethnic com on the subject appeared throughout the decade, munities, and local attractions. Wimberly him and journals like Southwest Review and Sewanee self had written extensively on regional subjects Review published symposia on literary regionin his short stories and scholarly folklore studies. Thus, The New Regionalism should have been a promotional article for literary regionalism. It" @default.
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- W32561605 title "LOWRY CHARLES WIMBERLY AND THE RETREAT OF REGIONALISM" @default.
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