A New Reader of the Old South: Major Stories, Tales, Slave Narratives, Diaries, Travelogues, Poetry and Songs, 1820-1920The literary Canon of the old South is redefined in this remarkable companion to the highly acclaimed A Modern Southern Reader. The literary canon of the old South is redefined in this remarkable companion to the highly acclaimed A Modern Southern Reader. Editors Ben Forkner and Patrick Samway, S. J. have selected from the most original and lasting works of nineteenth-century Southern writing (1820-1920) to reflect the full range of the Southern experience. The thorough introduction illuminates the individual pieces, providing insight into the culture of the Old South, from which rose a new generation of prominent, American writers. Features the work of Kate Chopin, Frederick Douglass, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Ellen Glasgow, Henry Grady, Joel Chandler Harris, Thomas Jefferson, James Weldon Johnson, Sidney Lanier, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, Edgar Allen Poe, Mark Twain, and many others. |
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He knew what Marse John meant when he left the children to him , and Marse John knew what to expect from John . He would treat them civilly as long as they were civil , but his gun was loaded , both barrels with bullets , and " Ef - ef ...
He knew what Marse John meant when he left the children to him , and Marse John knew what to expect from John . He would treat them civilly as long as they were civil , but his gun was loaded , both barrels with bullets , and " Ef - ef ...
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Mrs. McCord continued , “ The great Napoleon knew all about the business of war . He left nothing to chance and worthless understaffers . He knew every regiment , its exact numbers . Its officers , down to the least sergeant and ...
Mrs. McCord continued , “ The great Napoleon knew all about the business of war . He left nothing to chance and worthless understaffers . He knew every regiment , its exact numbers . Its officers , down to the least sergeant and ...
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He was fortunate in having two guides , Christian and Frayser , who lived in the neighborhood , and knew all the roads and fords on the river . Christian knew of a bridge , or rather , where a bridge had been , about a mile below the ...
He was fortunate in having two guides , Christian and Frayser , who lived in the neighborhood , and knew all the roads and fords on the river . Christian knew of a bridge , or rather , where a bridge had been , about a mile below the ...
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