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Thomas Nelson Page

    Este autor es reconocido por popularizar el género de la tradición de las plantaciones en la literatura del sur, que representa una visión idealizada de la vida anterior a la Guerra Civil. Sus obras a menudo retratan escenas idílicas con personas esclavizadas aparentemente contentas trabajando para amos queridos y sus familias. A través de sus colecciones de cuentos cortos, captura magistralmente el ambiente y el estilo de la época, centrándose en la reminiscencia nostálgica y las imágenes idealizadas del pasado. Su escritura ofrece así una visión única de una tradición literaria específica que buscaba preservar la memoria del Sur de preguerra.

    Robert E. Lee: The Southerner
    Red Rock: A Chronicle Of Reconstruction; Volume 1
    Address at the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Settlement of Jamestown
    Unc' Edinburg a Plantation Echo
    The Burial of the Guns
    The Old Gentleman of the Black Stock
    • The Old Gentleman of the Black Stock

      • 142 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      This is a charming story of an old Southern gentleman who lives in a world of his own making. It is a heartwarming tale of family, love, and loss, set against the backdrop of the American South.

      The Old Gentleman of the Black Stock
    • The Burial of the Guns

      • 114 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      This is the story of the frustration of the raid upon which so much hope was built by some in high position at Washington. A day was lost, and warning was given to the Confederate Government, and the bold plan of the commander of the raiding party was defeated. As to Little Darby, the furlough he had applied for came, but came too late and was returned. For a time some said he was a deserter; but two women knew differently. A Federal soldier who was taken prisoner gave an account of the raid. This book is reproduction of the important historical workand War Fiction.

      The Burial of the Guns
    • Unc' Edinburg a Plantation Echo

      • 58 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      A collection of stories and sketches set in the post-Civil War South, with a particular focus on the lives of African Americans in the region. The author, himself a Virginia planter and former Confederate soldier, offers a vivid and often sympathetic portrayal of the complex social and racial dynamics of the era. This book is a classic of Southern literature and a valuable window into a pivotal period of American history.

      Unc' Edinburg a Plantation Echo