Old Creole Days

Old Creole Days
Author: George Washington Cable
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1883
Genre: Creoles
ISBN:

Old Creole Days

Old Creole Days
Author: George Washington Cable
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1883
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

One of the greatest and most celebrated Southern writers of his day, George Washington Cable (1844-1925) helped to lead the local colorist movement of the late 1800s with his pioneering use of dialect and his skill with the short story form. A Southern reformist, Cable wrote faithful portrayals of Creoles and their culture that depict the Creole way of life during the transitory post-Civil War period. Originally published in 1879, Old Creole Days catapulted Cable to national recognition. The stories within reflect the everyday life of the New Orleans Creoles through a mixture of humor and the unique Creole patois. Cable's best-known work, Old Creole Days includes such famous stories as

Old Creole Days

Old Creole Days
Author: George Washington Cable
Publisher:
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1887
Genre: Creoles
ISBN:

Memories of the Old Plantation Home

Memories of the Old Plantation Home
Author: Laura Locoul Gore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Details the daily life and major events of the inhabitants, both free and slave of her plantation.

Old Creole Days

Old Creole Days
Author: George Washington Cable
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1883
Genre: New Orleans (La.)
ISBN:

Creole Belle

Creole Belle
Author: James Lee Burke
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2013-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451648146

Picking up where "The Glass Rainbow" ends, "Creole Belle" finds David Robicheaux recuperating in New Orleans near the site an oil well blowout on the Gulf. Robicheaux is visited by a mysterious visitor and is surprised by what's inside a floating block of ice. Available in a tall Premium Edition.

Old Creole Days

Old Creole Days
Author: George Washington Cable
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1970
Genre: Creoles
ISBN:

Old New Orleans is truly George Washington Cable's main character. To be sure, the great Louisiana writer of the late 19th century populates his short stories with fictive personages who possess fascinating characteristics and do interesting things; but what ultimately gives Cable's work its power is the painstaking accuracy with which he conveys not only the physical locale, but also the spirit, of the fascinating and multicultural city of New Orleans.