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The Creoles of Louisiana (Pelican Pouch)

The Creoles of Louisiana (Pelican Pouch)

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Louisiana is known for its rich, complex cultural heritage, but even in Louisiana, the question "What is a Creole?" is often answered in a number of ways. In Creoles of Louisiana, George Washington Cable knowledgeably addresses this question with precision and aplomb. Originally published in 1884, Creoles of Louisiana builds on earlier explorations of the lives of the white descendants of early French and Spanish immigrants during the transitory post-Civil War period. Cable wrote faithful portrayals of the Creoles, with a pioneering ear for the dialect that earned him an acclaimed place as a leader of the local colorist movement. From the early settlement of Louisiana, to the trials of the War Between the States, to the yellow fever epidemic, and on to "Brighter Skies," the chapters chronicle the Creoles' experience in the Pelican state. New Orleans emerges as a town carved out of the wilderness of the bayou, and together, city and citizens flourished.
ASIN: 1565547527
VSKU: LFV.1565547527.VG
Condition: Very Good
Author/Artist:Cable, George W.
Binding: Mass market paperback
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Condition Notes: Book is in very good condition. Clean with little to no signs of wear or markings highlights.
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