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Imagining the Creole City : The Rise of Literary Culture in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans

In the early years of the nineteenth century, the burgeoning cultural pride of white Creoles in New Orleans intersected with America''s golden age of print, to explosive effect. Imagining the Creole City reveals the profusion of literary out-put-histories and novels, poetry and plays-that...

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Autor principal: Fertel, Rien, 1980-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baton Rouge : LSU Press, 2014.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Creating the White Louisiana Creole; 1. Charles Gayarre and the Cultivation of a Louisiana Creole Print Terroir; 2. Catholic Priest and Poet Adrien Rouquette Bridges the Atlantic Ocean; 3. Alfred Mercier, the Athenee Louisianais, and the Fight to Preserve the French Language; Illustrations; 4. George Washington Cable, Blood Matters, and the Creole Backlash; 5. Grace King's Lost Creole Cause and the Feminization of New Orleans's Creole Culture; Conclusion: Creating the Creole City in the Twentieth Century; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D. 
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520 |a In the early years of the nineteenth century, the burgeoning cultural pride of white Creoles in New Orleans intersected with America''s golden age of print, to explosive effect. Imagining the Creole City reveals the profusion of literary out-put-histories and novels, poetry and plays-that white Creoles used to imagine themselves as a unified community of writers and readers. Rien Fertel argues that Charles Gayarre''s English-language histories of Louisiana, which emphasized the state''s dual connection to America and to France, provided the foundation of a white Creole print culture predicated. 
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