This author is renowned for popularizing the plantation tradition genre of Southern literature, which depicts an idealized vision of life before the Civil War. His works often portray idyllic scenes with seemingly contented enslaved people working for beloved masters and their families. Through his collections of short stories, he masterfully captures the mood and style of the era, focusing on nostalgic reminiscence and idealized images of the past. His writing thus offers a unique glimpse into a specific literary tradition that sought to preserve the memory of the antebellum South.
This is a charming story of an old Southern gentleman who lives in a world of his own making. It is a heartwarming tale of family, love, and loss, set against the backdrop of the American South.
A collection of stories and sketches set in the post-Civil War South, with a particular focus on the lives of African Americans in the region. The author, himself a Virginia planter and former Confederate soldier, offers a vivid and often sympathetic portrayal of the complex social and racial dynamics of the era. This book is a classic of Southern literature and a valuable window into a pivotal period of American history.
Thomas Nelson Page gives a speech on the 300th anniversary of the establishment of Jamestown, highlighting the actions and achievements of the early English settlers, their interactions with the native population and the challenges they faced.
Thomas Nelson Page's Santa Clauss Partner is a heartwarming Christmas story about the magic of gift-giving. Illustrated by W. Glackens, this beautiful edition of the book is a must-have for anyone who loves the holiday season. Page's storytelling is masterful, and his characters are sure to capture the hearts of readers young and old.
Set in the Bohemian countryside of the early 19th century, this novel tells the story of Count Vavel de Versay and his quest for love and redemption. Page's lyrical prose and vivid descriptions evoke the beauty of the Czech landscape and the complexities of human desire.
A collection of short stories written in African American dialect, capturing the experience of life before the Civil War in the southern United States. The stories are a mix of humor, tragedy, and social commentary, offering a window into a world that has largely been lost to history. The authors, both white southerners, were keen observers of their culture and their writing provides a valuable record of the era.
This collection brings together the best of Thomas Nelson Page's literary works, including novels, stories, sketches, and poems. A master of Southern literature, Page's work evokes the beauty and complexity of life in the Old South. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in American literary history.
Experience the drama and emotion of the Civil War through the eyes of a master storyteller. This collection of novels, stories, sketches, and poems by Thomas Nelson Page includes the classics 'Two Little Confederates', 'Among the Camps', and 'Two Prisoners', as well as rare and lesser-known works that showcase his talent and versatility.
This is the story of the frustration of the raid upon which so much hope was built by some in high position at Washington. A day was lost, and warning was given to the Confederate Government, and the bold plan of the commander of the raiding party was defeated. As to Little Darby, the furlough he had applied for came, but came too late and was returned. For a time some said he was a deserter; but two women knew differently. A Federal soldier who was taken prisoner gave an account of the raid. This book is reproduction of the important historical workand War Fiction.