The stories included in In Ole Virginia have been traditionally regarded by critics as the epitome of plantation fiction since they have been read as the recreation of a dead civilization generating mythical qualities. However, "No Haid Pawn", a tale told by a white man, sheds light on a new facet of Thomas Nelson Page as a postwar Virginian and a southern writer, as well as on his views about what slavery really meant for the Old South
Surveying the development of the Southern Gothic landscape, Sivils locates its origins in seventeent...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
“The Dixie Plantation State: Antebellum Fiction and Global Capitalism” connects the development of l...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Introduction Thomas Nelson Page, lik...
Thomas Nelson Page, a native Virginian, was known for writing short stories which idealized the Old ...
When recording the story of the South, historians have generally preoccupied themselves with either ...
In nineteenth-century plantation literature, the runaway slave in the swamp was a recurrent bogeyma...
Though many scholars have explored the memory of slavery in Southern literature, my project expands ...
This article discusses two short stories about the Old South, Thomas Nelson Page`s Marse Chan and Ch...
Few inhabitants of the South in 1800 thought of it as a “region” or of themselves as “southerners.” ...
I. In ole Virginia.--II. The burial of the guns.--III. On Newfound River.--IV-V. Red Rock; a chronic...
This study of the literature of the antebellum South attempts to challenge the accepted notion that ...
I. In ole Virginia.--II. The burial of the guns.--III. On Newfound River.-- IV-V. Red Rock; a chroni...
Contributions by Tim Armstrong, Edward A. Chappell, W. Ralph Eubanks, Amy A. Foley, Michael Gorra, S...
This study delineates Southern Gothic during the period of its emergence into a distinct literary fo...
Surveying the development of the Southern Gothic landscape, Sivils locates its origins in seventeent...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
“The Dixie Plantation State: Antebellum Fiction and Global Capitalism” connects the development of l...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Introduction Thomas Nelson Page, lik...
Thomas Nelson Page, a native Virginian, was known for writing short stories which idealized the Old ...
When recording the story of the South, historians have generally preoccupied themselves with either ...
In nineteenth-century plantation literature, the runaway slave in the swamp was a recurrent bogeyma...
Though many scholars have explored the memory of slavery in Southern literature, my project expands ...
This article discusses two short stories about the Old South, Thomas Nelson Page`s Marse Chan and Ch...
Few inhabitants of the South in 1800 thought of it as a “region” or of themselves as “southerners.” ...
I. In ole Virginia.--II. The burial of the guns.--III. On Newfound River.--IV-V. Red Rock; a chronic...
This study of the literature of the antebellum South attempts to challenge the accepted notion that ...
I. In ole Virginia.--II. The burial of the guns.--III. On Newfound River.-- IV-V. Red Rock; a chroni...
Contributions by Tim Armstrong, Edward A. Chappell, W. Ralph Eubanks, Amy A. Foley, Michael Gorra, S...
This study delineates Southern Gothic during the period of its emergence into a distinct literary fo...
Surveying the development of the Southern Gothic landscape, Sivils locates its origins in seventeent...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
“The Dixie Plantation State: Antebellum Fiction and Global Capitalism” connects the development of l...