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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In about two years after the death of Mrs. Lucretia , Master Thomas married his second wife . Her name was Rowena Hamilton . She was the eldest daughter of Mr. William Hamilton . Master now lived in St. Michael's .
In about two years after the death of Mrs. Lucretia , Master Thomas married his second wife . Her name was Rowena Hamilton . She was the eldest daughter of Mr. William Hamilton . Master now lived in St. Michael's .
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His text was , “ Servants , be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh , with fear and trembling ... Instead of serving your masters faithfully , which is pleasing in the sight of your heavenly Master ...
His text was , “ Servants , be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh , with fear and trembling ... Instead of serving your masters faithfully , which is pleasing in the sight of your heavenly Master ...
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Well , master , Sundays dey is mighty well clothed , dis country ; ' pears like dere an't nobody looks better Sundays dan dey do . But Lord ! workin'days , seems like dey haden no close dey could keep on ' um at all , master .
Well , master , Sundays dey is mighty well clothed , dis country ; ' pears like dere an't nobody looks better Sundays dan dey do . But Lord ! workin'days , seems like dey haden no close dey could keep on ' um at all , master .
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