Fifty-five years after the debut of her Southern novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee recently announced that she would be releasing a sequel to her famous novel called Go Set a Watchman. This summer, readers will be able to read from Scout’s perspective, except this time it is her point of view as an adult. Dr. Julia Eichelberger, an expert on Southern literature, talks about Harper Lee and her “new” novel. (Click on the link to read the interview; first published by HSS).
Southern Literature Professor Discusses Harper Lee’s Second Novel
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