Further Reading
- Bradford, M. E., "Rumors of Mortality: An Introduction to Allen Tate," Argus Academic Press, 1969, 43 p. (Overview of Tate's work.)
- Chabot, C. Barry, "Allen Tate and the Limits of Tradition," The Southern Quarterly 26, no. 3 (spring 1988): 50-66. (Considers Tate's attitude toward the South throughout his career.)
- George, Hemphill, "Allen Tate," University of Minnesota Press, 1964, 48 p. (Explores the defining characteristics of Tate's work.)
- Meiners, R. K., "The Last Alternatives: A Study of the Works of Allen Tate," Haskell House Publishers, 1973, 217 p. (Full-length critical study of Tate's work.)
- Underwood, Thomas A., "Allen Tate: Orphan of the South," Princeton University Press, 2000, 447 p. (Biographical and critical study.)
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