P'laski's Tunament (eBook)

1891
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2022
15 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654734280-9 (EAN)

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P'laski's Tunament - Thomas Nelson Page
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Thomas Nelson Page's novel, 'P'laski's Tunament,' is a southern masterpiece that delves into the intricate social structure of the antebellum South. Set in Virginia, the book beautifully captures the charm and complexity of the Old South, portraying the lives of plantation owners and their slaves. Page's elegant prose and vivid descriptions create a captivating narrative that transports readers into a bygone era. The novel's exploration of class dynamics, honor, and tradition makes it a significant contribution to Southern literature. By intertwining themes of love, loyalty, and duty, Page crafts a timeless story of human connection amidst a backdrop of societal expectations and racial tensions. The book stands as a compelling representation of the ideals and conflicts that defined the Southern experience before the Civil War. Thomas Nelson Page, a prominent figure in American literature and a native Virginian, drew upon his personal experiences and observations of Southern culture to pen 'P'laski's Tunament.' As a former lawyer and diplomat, Page brings a unique perspective to his writing, infusing his work with authenticity and depth. His intimate knowledge of Virginia's history and customs enriches the novel, providing readers with a nuanced portrayal of a bygone era. Fans of Southern literature and historical fiction will find 'P'laski's Tunament' to be a captivating and enlightening read. Page's skillful storytelling and profound insights into the Southern psyche make this novel a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of the antebellum South.

Thomas Nelson Page (1853–1922) was an American writer and lawyer who gained recognition for his depiction of Southern plantation life. Born in Hanover County, Virginia, to an elite planter family, his experiences during the Civil War and its aftermath imbued in him a deep nostalgia for the antebellum South, a sentiment evident in his writing. Renowned for his short stories, Page is best remembered for his collection 'In Ole Virginia' (1887) and his novel 'Red Rock' (1898), which reflected his conservative views and romanticized vision of Southern society. Page's literary style is characterized by a genteel representation of the Civil War and plantation culture, often seen through the lens of the Lost Cause ideology. His work contributed to a glorification of the Old South and was influential in shaping post-war Southern identity. 'P'laski's Tunament' (1891), another of his notable works, is a tale that delves into the chivalric customs of antebellum Virginia. Conveying dialect and regional settings with authenticity, Page's stories often focused on the interplay between races and classes during the turbulent reconstruction era. Despite criticism for his idealized portrayal of slavery and racial stereotypes, Page's literature provided a crucial narrative of the South during a transformative period in American history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • 19th-century South • american classic novels • American History • American Literature • antebellum era • Antebellum South • Civil War era stories • Cultural Transformation • Fiction • historical fiction • Old South romances • plantation fiction • postbellum America • Postbellum narratives • reconstruction • Romanticized narrative style • Short Stories • social life and customs • Southern Literature • southern society • Thomas Nelson Page • United States • virginia culture
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