James Southall Wilson Biography James Southall Wilson (1880–1963) was a nationally renowned scholar, the Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English at the University of Virginia, and founding editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review from 1925 to 1931. See Work Spring 1945 Henry James and Herman Melville By James Southall Wilson Summer 1932 Back-Country Novels By James Southall Wilson Autumn 1927 American Poetry - 1927 By James Southall Wilson Autumn 1935 Two American Novels By James Southall Wilson Autumn 1929 Leaders in the Desert By James Southall Wilson Spring 1939 The Figure a Poet Makes By James Southall Wilson Summer 1943 Shakespeare in the Interpretation of the Time By James Southall Wilson Autumn 1932 Poor-White and Negro By James Southall Wilson Winter 1930 Whirligigs of Time and Taste By James Southall Wilson Winter 1939 Ellen Glasgow: Ironic Idealist By James Southall Wilson Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page › Last page »