Memorials of a Southern Planter (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)

Memorials of a Southern Planter (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)
Title Memorials of a Southern Planter (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press) PDF eBook
Author Susan Dabney Smedes
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 2009-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781409976721

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Susan nee Dabney Smedes (1840-1913) was an author, born in Raymond, Mississippi. She was the daughter of Thomas S. Dabney who was a rich planter. When she was twenty years of age, she married Lyell Smedes, but was left a widow about three months afterward. Smedes and her sisters originated and supported the Bishop Green training-school at Dry Grove, Mississippi. After her father's death in 1885, Smedes decided to write Memorials of a Southern Planter, a chronicle of his life. In 1887 she was appointed a teacher in the Government Indian School in Rosebud agency, Dakota territory.

Susan Dabney Smedes

Susan Dabney Smedes
Title Susan Dabney Smedes PDF eBook
Author Kline H. Smith
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 1934
Genre
ISBN

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The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints

The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints
Title The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
Publisher
Pages 712
Release 1978
Genre Catalogs, Union
ISBN

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Southern Treasury of Life and Literature

Southern Treasury of Life and Literature
Title Southern Treasury of Life and Literature PDF eBook
Author Stark Young
Publisher
Pages 774
Release 1937
Genre American literature
ISBN

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A History of Virginia Literature

A History of Virginia Literature
Title A History of Virginia Literature PDF eBook
Author Kevin J. Hayes
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 437
Release 2015-05-19
Genre History
ISBN 1107057779

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This History explores the development of literary culture in Virginia from the founding of Jamestown to the twenty-first century.

Treasury of Life and Literature ...

Treasury of Life and Literature ...
Title Treasury of Life and Literature ... PDF eBook
Author Rollo La Verne Lyman
Publisher
Pages 678
Release 1937
Genre Readers
ISBN

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A Literary History of Mississippi

A Literary History of Mississippi
Title A Literary History of Mississippi PDF eBook
Author Lorie Watkins
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 329
Release 2017-05-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1496811925

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With contributions by Ted Atkinson, Robert Bray, Patsy J. Daniels, David A. Davis, Taylor Hagood, Lisa Hinrichsen, Suzanne Marrs, Greg O'Brien, Ted Ownby, Ed Piacentino, Claude Pruitt, Thomas J. Richardson, Donald M. Shaffer, Theresa M. Towner, Terrence T. Tucker, Daniel Cross Turner, Lorie Watkins, and Ellen Weinauer Mississippi is a study in contradictions. One of the richest states when the Civil War began, it emerged as possibly the poorest and remains so today. Geographically diverse, the state encompasses ten distinct landform regions. As people traverse these, they discover varying accents and divergent outlooks. They find pockets of inexhaustible wealth within widespread, grinding poverty. Yet the most illiterate, disadvantaged state has produced arguably the nation's richest literary legacy. Why Mississippi? What does it mean to write in a state of such extremes? To write of racial and economic relations so contradictory and fraught as to defy any logic? Willie Morris often quoted William Faulkner as saying, "To understand the world, you must first understand a place like Mississippi." What Faulkner (or more likely Morris) posits is that Mississippi is not separate from the world. The country's fascination with Mississippi persists because the place embodies the very conflicts that plague the nation. This volume examines indigenous literature, Southwest humor, slave narratives, and the literature of the Civil War. Essays on modern and contemporary writers and the state's changing role in southern studies look at more recent literary trends, while essays on key individual authors offer more information on luminaries including Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Richard Wright, Tennessee Williams, and Margaret Walker. Finally, essays on autobiography, poetry, drama, and history span the creative breadth of Mississippi's literature. Written by literary scholars closely connected to the state, the volume offers a history suitable for all readers interested in learning more about Mississippi's great literary tradition.