From the Book - New edition.
The story behind the story
Patrick Chura on the historical conditions of the novel
Laurie Champion on the moral meanings of "left" and "right" in the novel
Isaac Saney on racism in To kill a mockingbird
Michele S. Ware on influences in Scout's childhood
Richard Armstrong on Mockingbird lessons: novel and film
Robert Butler on Harper Lee's religious vision in To kill a mockingbird
Kathryn Lee Seidel on Scout's identity challenge and evolution in the novel
Jacqueline Tavernier-Courbin on the use of humor in the trial
The story behind the story
Harding Lemay on the children's influence
Nick Aaron Ford on the portrayal of African Americans
Fred Erisman on the regionalism of the South
R.A. Dave on tragic elements
William T. Going on Scout's point of view
W.J. Stuckey on the novel's defects
Claudia Durst Johnson on universal themes
Monroe Freedman on the difficulty of Atticus Finch as a role model
Calvin Woodward on racism and the law
Dean Shakelford on gender issues
Joseph Crespino on the liberalism of Atticus Finch
Theodore Hovet and Grace-Ann Hovet on contending voices.