Read literature for the pleasure of it, Ernest Hemingway once told an interviewer, adding, "Whatever else you find will be the measure of what you brought to the reading."
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Short stories, Short story, Fiction, History, Classic Literature, Juvenile audience, civil war, hanging, American Civil War, Confederate States of America, Union, Imagination, miscegenation, Louisiana Creoles, quadroons, racism, freedom, selfhood, self-fulfilment, meaning of lovePeople
Peyton Farquhar, Armand Aubigny, Désirée, Madame Valmont, Sandrine, La Blanche, Louise Mallard, Brently Mallard, Josephine, RichardsPlaces
United States, Alabama, Owl Creek Bridge, Louisiana, L’Abri, Mallard residenceTimes
1861-1865, 19th century, Antebellum eraShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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The Story and Its Writer: An Introduction to Short Fiction
2007, Bedford/St. Martins
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in English
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0312442718 9780312442712
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