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Southern Authors Versus Contemporary Modern Authors

Southern Authors versus Contemporary Modern Authors
The writing style of the southern authors of the past is quite distinctive from the modern contemporary authors of today. They are each unique in their perspective because what or how they view the subjects they write about. Older southern writers such as Wilma Dykeman, Eudora Welty and William Faulkner write of regions where they are from in the South, commonly referred to as the old South. They write stories of the earth, children, history, women, relationships between the black and white races and civil rights movements. Whereas the modern contemporary authors tend to write about their own personal lives and experiences, often repetitiously using the same theme. John Grisham is a famous contemporary modern author that is widely associated with this style.
The disparities in the works of the modern contemporary author versus the works of old southern authors are both similar and completely opposite. The author Wilma......


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