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2025

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This collection typically features stories set in the vibrant and culturally rich Creole society of New Orleans during the 19th century. George W. Cable's works often explore the complexities of race, culture, and social dynamics in the American South."Old Creole Days" offers readers a glimpse into the diverse and colorful world of Creole society, presenting tales that depict the traditions, customs, and everyday life of the Creole people. Cable's storytelling often involves vivid descript...

2025

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Set in Louisiana during the Reconstruction era after the American Civil War, "Strong Hearts" portrays the challenges faced by various characters amidst societal changes. The novel likely delves into themes such as race relations, the impact of the Civil War on Southern society, and the complexities of life in the post-war South.George Washington Cable was recognized for his realistic depiction of Southern life and his exploration of the racial tensions and social dynamics of the period. Hi...

2025

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"Kincaid's Battery" is a short story written by George W. Cable, an American author known for his works focusing on Southern life and culture. The story is set during the American Civil War and is notable for its portrayal of the experiences of soldiers from Louisiana.The narrative revolves around a Confederate artillery unit known as Kincaid's Battery, depicting the trials, camaraderie, and challenges faced by the soldiers during the conflict. George W. Cable's writing often explores the ...

2025

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In "Madame Delphine," Cable delves into the complex social dynamics of New Orleans during the antebellum period. The novel explores themes of race, class, and identity through the character of Madame Delphine, a wealthy Creole woman whose life becomes intertwined with those of other residents of New Orleans.One of the central themes of the novel is the exploration of racial and cultural tensions in a society deeply divided by slavery and class distinctions. Madame Delphine's interactions w...

2013

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This edition features• illustrations• a linked Table of ContentsCONTENTSHOW I GOT THEM.THE YOUNG AUNT WITH WHITE HAIR.THE ADVENTURES OF FRANÇOISE AND SUZANNE.ALIX DE MORAINVILLE.SALOME MÜLLER, THE WHITE SLAVE.THE "HAUNTED HOUSE" IN ROYAL STREET.WAR DIARY OF A UNION WOMAN IN THE SOUTH.

$51.00 MXN

2025

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The story centers on John March, a young man from a wealthy Southern family who returns to his family's plantation, Big House, after the Civil War. The plantation, like many others in the South, is in disrepair, and the social and economic fabric of Southern society has been fundamentally altered by the end of slavery and the war's aftermath.John March is a complex character who embodies the struggles of the South to come to terms with its past and find a path forward. He is depicted as a ...

2009

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George Washington Cable (12 October 1844 31 January 1925) was an American novelist notable for the realism of his portrayals of Creole life in his native Louisiana. His fiction has been thought to anticipate that of William Faulkner.

2014

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The Flower Of The Chapdelaines by George W. Cable.

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2018

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Madame Delphine written by American novelist George W. Cable . This book is one of many works by him. It has already published in 1881. And now republish in ebook format. We believe this work is culturally important in its original archival form. While we strive to adequately clean and digitally enhance the original work, there are occasionally instances where imperfections such as blurred or missing pages, poor pictures or errant marks may have been introduced due to either the quality of...

2015

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A classic novel of feuding Creole families in early 19th century New Orleans, in which Cable puts forth compelling arguments for racial equality.

2015

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Next morning he saw her again. He had left his very new law office, just around in Bienville Street, and had come but a few steps down Royal, when, at the next corner below, she turned into Royal, toward him, out of Conti, coming from Bourbon. The same nine-year-old negro boy was at her side, as spotless in broad white collar and blue jacket as on the morning before, and carrying the same droll air of consecration, awe, and responsibility. The young man envied him. Yesterday, for the first...

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The Land of the Divided: American Civil War Collection

40+ Novels & Tales of Civil War, Including the Rhodes History of the War 1861-1865

2023

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The Land of the Divided: American Civil War Collection is a compelling anthology that intricately weaves the diverse literary styles and reflective narratives of the Civil War era. Through poignant short stories, essays, and narrative accounts, the collection captures the tumultuous landscape of a nation in conflict. From heart-wrenching battlefield scenes to intimate portrayals of homefront struggles, each piece conveys the enduring complexity and the profound human experience of the war....

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