Conkin demonstrates with uncommon skill that ephemeral truths of literature, history, and life spring from the realities of individual personalities, social interaction, patterns of human thought, time and circumstance.
--American Historical Review— -
Since this book is likely to become the standard undergraduate introduction to the Agrarians, it is fortunate that Conkin maintains both a willingness to criticize and an ability to admire.
--American Literature— -
Conkin demonstrates with uncommon skill that ephemeral truths of literature, history, and life spring from the realities of individual personalities, social interaction, patterns of human thought, time and circumstance.
--American Historical Review— -
Since this book is likely to become the standard undergraduate introduction to the Agrarians, it is fortunate that Conkin maintains both a willingness to criticize and an ability to admire.
--American Literature— -