Fallen Lady is a great story of the old South, wonder if it could be published today?
You make an interesting point there, Mike. Both Babcock and Buckingham as well as Faulkner, for that matter were Southern authors with a distinctly Southern perspective, writing in a time far different from our own. Havilah Babcock was head of the English department at the University of South Carolina. I don't find his writings to be nearly as out of touch with modern political correctness as I do Buckingham.
Some of Nash's work reflects a mindset that would be termed bigoted and racist today. I don't think he'd be recieved kindly in this day and time. Eightbore is clearly fond of his work though, and so am I..Geo