Grace King

King began her literary career as a response to George Washington Cable's negative portrayal of Louisiana Creoles. King desired to create a sympathetic portrayal of Louisianians and Southerners based on her observations and experiences. King viewed herself as a type of representative for the region, although she herself was not in fact a Creole. King also became a representative for Southern women. In her literary works, King focuses primarily on women and women's issues in Reconstruction and its aftermath. King also emphasizes how race and class affected the lives of women. Some of King's most popular stories portray white women from aristocratic families experiencing poverty and black women struggling to find their place in society. These stories show King's concern for the changing status of all women in the South following the Civil War.
However, literary scholars debate over the significance of King's depiction of African-Americans. Feminist critics of the 1980s and 1990s valued King's emphasis on the experience of Southern women. Some feminist critics believed King's portrayal of black women gave them sexual independence. However, some feminist scholars believe King displayed white supremacism in her fiction. Other literary scholars disagree and believe that King created strong black female characters with moral agency. Provided by Wikipedia
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To find my own peace Grace King in her journals, 1886-1910 by King, Grace Elizabeth
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Memories of a Southern woman of letters by King, Grace
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The pleasant ways of St. Médard by King, Grace Elizabeth
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Grace King of New Orleans by King, Grace Elizabeth
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Creole families of New Orleans With ill. by E. Woodward by King, Grace
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New Orleans the place and the people by King, Grace
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New Orleans the place and the people by King, Grace
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Creole families of New Orleans by King, Grace Elizabeth
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A New Orleans author in Mark Twain's court letters from Grace King's New England sojourns by King, Grace 1852-1932
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Grace King of New Orleans A selection of her writings. by King, Grace
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Memories of a southern woman of letters by King, Grace
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