The bookmaker's daughter : a memory unbound /
William Gilmore Simms's (1806-1870) body of work, a sweeping fictional portrait of the colonial and antebellum South in all its regional diversity, with its literary and intellectual issues, is probably more comprehensive than any other nineteenth-century southern author. Simms's career be...
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245 | 1 | 4 | |a The bookmaker's daughter : |b a memory unbound / |c Shirley Abbott. |
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505 | 8 | |a Text of "CONFESSIONS OF A MURDERER"Reproduction of Title Page of Revised Martin Faber; Reproduction of Dedication to Revised Edition of Martin Faber; Reproduction of Title Page and First Page of "Miserrimus."; Reproduction of First Page of Martin Faber as republished in the London Romancist; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. | |
520 | |a William Gilmore Simms's (1806-1870) body of work, a sweeping fictional portrait of the colonial and antebellum South in all its regional diversity, with its literary and intellectual issues, is probably more comprehensive than any other nineteenth-century southern author. Simms's career began with a short novel, Martin Faber, published in 1833. This Gothic tale is reminiscent of James Hogg's Confessions of a Sinner and was written four years before Edgar Allan Poe's "William Wilson." Narrated in the first person, it is considered a pioneering examination of criminal psychology. Martin seduces. | ||
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650 | 0 | |a Authors, American |y 20th century |v Biography. | |
650 | 0 | |a Bookmakers (Gambling) |x Family relationships |z Arkansas |z Hot Springs. | |
650 | 0 | |a Fathers and daughters |z United States. | |
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