Table of contents for Harper Lee's To kill a mockingbird / Harold Bloom, editor.

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Table of Contents
Editor's Note
Introduction
	Harold Bloom
1. The Issue of Censorship
	Claudia Durst Johnson
2. The Romantic Regionalism of Harper Lee
	Fred Erisman
3. To Kill a Mockingbird: Harper Lee's Tragic Vision
	R. A. Dave
4. Store and Mockingbird: Two Pulitzer Novels about Alabama
	William T. Going
5. Hollywood and Race: To Kill a Mockingbird
Colin Nicholson
6. Blues for Atticus Finch: Scottsboro, Brown, and Harper Lee
	Eric J. Sundquist
7. The Female Voice in To Kill a Mockingbird: Narrative Strategies in Film and 
Novel
Dean Shackelford
8. Prolepsis and Anachronism: Emmett Till and the Historicity of To Kill a 
Mockingbird 
Patrick Chura
9. The Rise and Fall of Atticus Finch
Christopher Metress
10. Harper Lee and the Destabilization of Heterosexuality
Gary Richards
Chronology
Contributors
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Lee, Harper. To kill a mockingbird.
Fathers and daughters in literature.
Race relations in literature.
Lawyers in literature.
Racism in literature.
Girls in literature.