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DEAREST CHUMS AND PARTNERS
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS'S LETTERS TO HIS CHILDREN - A DOMESTIC BIOGRAPHY |
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Joel Chandler Harris, Hugh Keenan, Hugh Keenan (Editor) |
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Hardback |
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£46.95 |
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£46.95 |
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ISBN 10: |
0820314803 |
ISBN 13: |
9780820314808 |
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PRESS |
Pub. date: |
1 August, 1993 |
Pages: |
576 |
Translated from: |
English |
Description: |
Keenan has collected the 280 surviving letters written by Harris to his children. In compiling this correspondence, Keenan uses Harris's own words to "fill in the domestic autobiography for the years 1890 to 1908," offering an intimate portrait of the author and a compelling glimpse of the turn-of-the-century South. |
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"Formality in a friendly letter subjects the other person to all the rigors of a snow storm." With those words, Joel Chandler Harris kindly admonished his six children on how to write to him while they were off at school, on prolonged visits, or working away from home. In turn, Harris kept his offspring informed about his works in progress, current events, household activities, and the latest gossip. He sternly advised his four boys - especially the oldest, Julian - on how they should conduct their lives and careers. He regaled his two daughters - his "dearest chums and partners" - with skits and sketches. In this volume, Hugh T. Keenan has collected the 280 surviving letters - most of them never before published - written by Harris to his children. In compiling this correspondence, Keenan uses Harris's own words to "fill in the domestic autobiography for the years 1890 to 1908, " offering not only an intimate portrait of the author but also a compelling glimpse of the turn-of-the-century South in which he lived. The result is the most substantial book on Harris to be published in nearly twenty-five years. Harris's literary output during the period in which these letters were written was considerable. He produced thirteen books during the 1890s and contributed numerous short stories, essays, and articles to Scribner's and other national magazines; he was also deriving a steady income as associate editor for the Atlanta Constitution. Living in the West End section of Atlanta, he filled his letters with fascinating details of daily life, along with insights on such famous visitors to the city as James Whitcomb Riley, William Jennings Bryan, and James O'Neill. Dearest Chums and Partnersalso elucidates heretofore undisclosed aspects of the writer's personality and tastes, including his significant interest in the Roman Catholic Church. His French-Canadian wife, Esther LaRose Harris, was a devout Catholic, and their two daughters, Lillian and Mildred, attended conve |
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University of Georgia Press |
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