Race and culture in New Orleans stories: Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable

"Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories posits that the Crescent City and the surrounding Louisiana bayous were a logical setting for the literary exploration of crucial social problems in America. Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories is a study of four volumes of interrelated short stories...

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Main Author: Nagel, James 1940- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tuscaloosa Univ. of Alabama Press 2014
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Summary:"Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories posits that the Crescent City and the surrounding Louisiana bayous were a logical setting for the literary exploration of crucial social problems in America. Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories is a study of four volumes of interrelated short stories set in New Orleans and the surrounding Louisiana bayous: Kate Chopin's Bayou Folk; George Washington Cable's Old Creole Days; Grace King's Balcony Stories; and Alice Dunbar-Nelson's The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:XI, 208 S. Ill.
ISBN:9780817313388

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