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An edition of The wigwam and the cabin (1845)

The wigwam and the cabin

New and rev. ed.
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"One of the most important volumes of short fiction published before the Civil War, The Wigwman and the Cabin represents William Gilmore Simms at his very best. The Wigwam and the Cabin focuses on the Southern frontier that Simms knew so well, a frontier whose vernacular, courage, humor, folklore, violence, injustice, and beauty are vividly brought to life through the strokes of his pen.".

"Simms's portrayal of frontier life is the most realistic and graphic in all nineteenth-century American literature; and the Arkansas edition of The Wigwam and the Cabin, with Dr. Guilds's fine editing and informative introduction, brings back into print an invaluable contribution to the development of the short story in America."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
472

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Cover of: The wigwam and the cabin
The wigwam and the cabin
2000, University of Arkansas Press
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Cover of: The wigwam and the cabin
The wigwam and the cabin
1882, A.C. Armstrong & Son
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Table of Contents

Grayling; or, "Murder will out."
The two camps, a legend of the Old North state.
The last wager; or, The Gamester of the Mississippi.
The arm-chair of Tustenuggee, a tradition of the Catawba.
The snake of the cabin.
Oakatibbe; or, The Choctaw Sampson.
Jocassee, a Cherokee legend.
The giant's coffin; or, The feud of Holt and Houston.
Sergeant Barnacle; or, The raftsman of the Edisto.
Those old lunes! or, Which is the madman?
The lazy crow; a story of the cornfield.
Caloya; or, The loves of the driver.
Lucas de Ayllon.

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.S592 W5, PS2848.W4 W5

The Physical Object

Pagination
5 p., 1 l., 472 p.
Number of pages
472

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6995674M
Internet Archive
wigwamandcabin00simmgoog
LCCN
08011019
OCLC/WorldCat
5742817

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"The world has become monstrous matter-of-fact in latter days."

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