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- catalog abstract "Richard M. Weaver (19101963) was one of the leading figures in the post-World War II development of an intellectual, self-conscious conservatism. His thought and his appreciation of liberty were rooted in his understanding of Southern history. He believed that Southern values of religion, work ethic, and family could provide a defense against the totalitarian nihilism of fascist and communist statism. This collection of fourteen essays demonstrates George Core's point that "few writers of the South rival Richard Weaver in comprehensiveness of vision and depth of thought."--Publisher.".
- catalog contributor b1922836.
- catalog contributor b1922837.
- catalog contributor b1922838.
- catalog coverage "Southern States Civilization.".
- catalog created "[1987]".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "[1987]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1987]".
- catalog description "Part I. "Work with the word" : Southern literature and thought -- The Tennessee Agrarians (1952) -- The Southern Phoenix (1963) -- Agrarianism in exile (1950) -- Contemporary Southern literature (1959) -- Part II. "The Contemplation of These Images" : The South in American history -- Two types of American individualism (1963) -- Two orators (1963) -- The older religiouness in the South (1943) -- Albert Taylor Bledsoe (1944) -- Southern chivalry and total war (1945) -- Lee the philosopher (1948) -- Part III. "Discipline in tragedy" : The Southern tradition for an American future -- The South and the revolution of nihilism (1944) -- Aspects of the Southern philosophy (1952) -- The Southern tradition (1964) -- The South and the American union (1957).".
- catalog description "Richard M. Weaver (19101963) was one of the leading figures in the post-World War II development of an intellectual, self-conscious conservatism. His thought and his appreciation of liberty were rooted in his understanding of Southern history. He believed that Southern values of religion, work ethic, and family could provide a defense against the totalitarian nihilism of fascist and communist statism. This collection of fourteen essays demonstrates George Core's point that "few writers of the South rival Richard Weaver in comprehensiveness of vision and depth of thought."--Publisher.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 268 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Southern essays of Richard M. Weaver.".
- catalog identifier "0865970572".
- catalog identifier "0865970580 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Southern essays of Richard M. Weaver.".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "[1987]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis : Liberty Press,".
- catalog relation "Southern essays of Richard M. Weaver.".
- catalog spatial "Southern States Civilization.".
- catalog subject "975 19".
- catalog subject "F209.5 .W42 1987".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. "Work with the word" : Southern literature and thought -- The Tennessee Agrarians (1952) -- The Southern Phoenix (1963) -- Agrarianism in exile (1950) -- Contemporary Southern literature (1959) -- Part II. "The Contemplation of These Images" : The South in American history -- Two types of American individualism (1963) -- Two orators (1963) -- The older religiouness in the South (1943) -- Albert Taylor Bledsoe (1944) -- Southern chivalry and total war (1945) -- Lee the philosopher (1948) -- Part III. "Discipline in tragedy" : The Southern tradition for an American future -- The South and the revolution of nihilism (1944) -- Aspects of the Southern philosophy (1952) -- The Southern tradition (1964) -- The South and the American union (1957).".
- catalog title "The southern essays of Richard M. Weaver / edited by George M. Curtis, III and James J. Thompson, Jr.".
- catalog type "Essays. lcgft".
- catalog type "text".