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Views through Pen and Ink: North Carolina's Antebellum Literature Records an Era
Record #:
3172
Author(s):
Sparrow, W. Keats
Abstract:
During the antebellum period, writers in the state were read around the country. Popular topics were poetry, native Americans, slavery, and plantation life. George Higby Throop's BERTIE is an example of the plantation novel.
Source:
Tar Heel Junior Historian
(NoCar F 251 T3x),
Vol. 36 Issue 1, Fall 1996
,
p
4, il
Subject(s):
American literature--North Carolina--19th century