The Georgia Review Fall 1963
Table of Contents
Essays
A Russian Woman to the Moon?
by Albert Parry
James Vann, a Cherokee Chief
by Clemens De Baillou
Life in Oglethorpe’s Georgia
by Kenneth Coleman
The Acid of God’s Grace: The Fiction of Flannery O’Connor
by Jonathan Baumbach
The Ordeal of Scott Fitzgerald
by John Kuehl
The South and the Emancipation in the British West Indies
by Harry R. Sullivan
Winston Churchill and the Sinews of Peace, 1946-1955
by Philip Evanson
Fiction
If Pride Holds Tomorrow
by Peter D. Zivkovic
Miss Dunphy is Dead
by Frieda Arkin
The Peace Offering
by Emily C. Rushworth
Third Manassas
by Laurie L. Hibbett
Poetry
One Could Do Worse Than Be a Mower of Lawns
by Edward Minus
Pinxit
by
Sitting with Emerson on the Grand Teton
by Guy A. Cardwell
Water Physics
by John T. Eld
Who Goes There?
by John William Corrington
Reviews
“Webster’s Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary:” A Review
by Calvin S. Brown
on All or Nothing by John Cowper Powys
by Harry R. Sullivan
on Berry Benson’s Civil War Book by Susan Williams Benson
by John E. Talmadge
on Confederate City, Augusta, Georgia, I860-1865 by Florence Fleming Corley
by John E. Talmadge
on South Carolina Secedes by John Amasa May, Joan Reynolds Faunt
by Willard E. Wight
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