The Southern Agrarians (also known as the Twelve Southerners, the Vanderbilt Agrarians, the Nashville Agrarians, the Tennessee Agrarians, and/or the Fugitive Agrarians) were a group of twelve American writers, poets, essayists, and novelists, all with roots in the Southern United States, who joined together to write a pro-Southern agrarian manifesto, a collection of essays published in 1930 entitled I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition.

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  • The Southern Agrarians (also known as the Twelve Southerners, the Vanderbilt Agrarians, the Nashville Agrarians, the Tennessee Agrarians, and/or the Fugitive Agrarians) were a group of twelve American writers, poets, essayists, and novelists, all with roots in the Southern United States, who joined together to write a pro-Southern agrarian manifesto, a collection of essays published in 1930 entitled I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition. The Southern Agrarians formed an important branch of American populism. They contributed to the revival of Southern literature in the 1920s and 1930s now known as the Southern Renaissance. Most met each other as faculty and students at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.
  • I Southern Agrarians (noti anche come Vanderbilt Agrarians o Nashville Agrarians) erano un gruppo di dodici scrittori e poeti americani con radici negli Stati del sud, che si unirono per pubblicare un manifesto del ruralismo, una collezione di saggi intitolata I'll Take My Stand. I Southern Agrarians costituirono un importante ramo conservatore del populismo americano, e contribuirono al revival della letteratura meridionale negli anni '20 e '30, il cosiddetto "Rinascimento del Sud". La loro base era principalmente la Vanderbilt University a Nashville (Tennessee).
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  • September 2009
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  • The Southern Agrarians (also known as the Twelve Southerners, the Vanderbilt Agrarians, the Nashville Agrarians, the Tennessee Agrarians, and/or the Fugitive Agrarians) were a group of twelve American writers, poets, essayists, and novelists, all with roots in the Southern United States, who joined together to write a pro-Southern agrarian manifesto, a collection of essays published in 1930 entitled I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition.
  • I Southern Agrarians (noti anche come Vanderbilt Agrarians o Nashville Agrarians) erano un gruppo di dodici scrittori e poeti americani con radici negli Stati del sud, che si unirono per pubblicare un manifesto del ruralismo, una collezione di saggi intitolata I'll Take My Stand. I Southern Agrarians costituirono un importante ramo conservatore del populismo americano, e contribuirono al revival della letteratura meridionale negli anni '20 e '30, il cosiddetto "Rinascimento del Sud".
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  • Southern Agrarians
  • Southern Agrarians
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