In Ole Virginia: Or, Marse Chan and Other Stories
More than any other writer, Thomas Nelson Page created the elegiac image of the “Old South,” a garden world of noble cavaliers and faithful retainers that has left its mark on the popular imagination to this day. The popularity of these stories, told with such sincere charm and affection, helped greatly to heal the wounds of the nation, restoring to the defeated South a sense of pride in its culture, and reminding Northern audiences of the virtues of their former foes. Representing the finest of page’s writings, these evocations of both the pre-war and post-war South are told by the freed men and women who are its particular heroes.
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In Ole Virginia: Or, Marse Chan and Other Stories
More than any other writer, Thomas Nelson Page created the elegiac image of the “Old South,” a garden world of noble cavaliers and faithful retainers that has left its mark on the popular imagination to this day. The popularity of these stories, told with such sincere charm and affection, helped greatly to heal the wounds of the nation, restoring to the defeated South a sense of pride in its culture, and reminding Northern audiences of the virtues of their former foes. Representing the finest of page’s writings, these evocations of both the pre-war and post-war South are told by the freed men and women who are its particular heroes.
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In Ole Virginia: Or, Marse Chan and Other Stories

In Ole Virginia: Or, Marse Chan and Other Stories

by Thomas Nelson Page
In Ole Virginia: Or, Marse Chan and Other Stories

In Ole Virginia: Or, Marse Chan and Other Stories

by Thomas Nelson Page

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More than any other writer, Thomas Nelson Page created the elegiac image of the “Old South,” a garden world of noble cavaliers and faithful retainers that has left its mark on the popular imagination to this day. The popularity of these stories, told with such sincere charm and affection, helped greatly to heal the wounds of the nation, restoring to the defeated South a sense of pride in its culture, and reminding Northern audiences of the virtues of their former foes. Representing the finest of page’s writings, these evocations of both the pre-war and post-war South are told by the freed men and women who are its particular heroes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461699972
Publisher: J.S. Sanders books
Publication date: 12/15/1991
Series: Southern Classics Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 253
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Thomas Nelson Page was a major figure in the Genteel School of Southern letters in the postbellum period. Among his works were commentaries on Southern social conditions as well as his fiction.
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