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Martin Faber and Other Tales includes the novella Martin Faber, as well as nine other short stories and a poem. This publication marks a significant branching out for Simms--up until this point he had published almost exclusively poetry, and this is his foray into a new genre that would become his life's work. Following this, Simms became primarily a fiction writer.Reviewers tended to find Martin Faber representative of a promising new voice in American letters. The stories collected with the title novella exhibit concerns with American history, the fantastic, and the romantic. A Passage of Arms in '76 is one of Simms's earliest pieces of Revolutionary War fiction, and briefly explores an aspect of Charleston's experience with that conflict. Other stories, like The Plank and Juan Ponce de Leon, elicit Simms's interest in how other aspects of history serve as the material for imaginative literature, exploring how American history and national development was shaped not only by English colonization, but also by Spanish explorers and the effects of piracy. Martin Faber itself exists as a precursor to the southern gothic mode, and the influence of German Romanticism on Simms's work is seen in tales like Sweet William and The Spirit Bridegroom. Martin Faber and Other Tales closes with a poem, suggesting that while Simms may have come to see the novel as his primary genre, he would never abandon his first love. Here, then, we have a collection that presents the most significant moves of Simms's overall literary project in miniature.
Vasconselos: A Romance of the New World is a historical fiction novel written by American author William Gilmore Simms and published in 1868. The novel is set in the 16th century and follows the story of the Spanish conquistador Vasconselos, who travels to the New World in search of wealth and adventure. As Vasconselos journeys through the untamed wilderness of the Americas, he encounters a variety of characters, including Native Americans, other European explorers, and a beautiful woman named Isabella. Along the way, Vasconselos must navigate treacherous terrain, battle fierce enemies, and confront his own inner demons as he struggles to achieve his goals.Simms' novel is a sweeping epic that explores themes of love, loyalty, and the clash of cultures between the Old World and the New. Through Vasconselos' experiences, readers are transported to a time and place that is both exotic and dangerous, offering a vivid glimpse into the early days of European colonization in the Americas.Overall, Vasconselos: A Romance of the New World is a thrilling adventure tale that combines historical accuracy with imaginative storytelling, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction and adventure novels alike.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Life of Francis Marion is a biography of the legendary Swamp Fox of the American Revolution. Simms's goal in writing the biography was to show Marion as a Washington-like figure who should be understood as exemplifying the best, foundational aspects of the national character, as well as to push back against the two earlier biographical treatments of Marion, by Mason Locke Weems and William Dobein James. In this text, he writes with a combination of artistry and historical accuracy in portaying this lengendary patriotic figure.
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The Army Correspondence of Colonel John Laurens is a collection which displays Simms's efforts of documentary editing in the vein of a similar project he published the prior year, Selections from the Letters and Speeches of the Hon. James H. Hammond. The Army Correspondence consists of letters John Laurens wrote to his father, Henry, between the years of 1777 and 1778 during his service with the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War. The volume also features an introductory memoir by Simms and an elegiac poem by Philip Freneau. While writing these letters, Laurens was serving as a lieutenant colonel and aide-de-camp to George Washington; his father was serving as the fifth president of the Continental Congress. Simms's hagiographic memoir praises Lauren's gallant virtues, highlighting an American patriot.
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Stories and Tales is Volume V of the University of South Carolina's Centennial Edition of the writings of William Gilmore Simms. This volume contains fifteen stories and tales, chronologically presented, collecting writings from all phases of Simms's career. Stories collected in the Centennial Edition of Stories and Tales are drawn from several magazines, journals, and even one-off printings, as well as from four of Simms's published collections of short fiction. Importantly, none of the stories collected here were included in The Wigwam and the Cabin, a short story collection by Simms. John Caldwell Guilds, the editor of this volume, gathers together many of Simms's lesser-known works in order to call attention to their real significance. Further, Stories and Tales samples from the two broad divisions into which Simms placed his stories: domestic tales or tales of the South, those that have a strong realism and impulse towards specificity in subject matter, and tales of the imagination, more philosophical or fantastical stories, often influenced by European, and particularly German, romanticism. Of particular note are the final three stories in this volume, How Sharp Snaffles Got His Capital and Wife, Bald-Head Bill Bauldy, and The Humours of the Manager, all of which reveal Simms's talents as a writer of humor and are published here for the first time.Several of the pieces published in this collection are noteworthy for their interesting textual history. Included in Stories and Tales is Confessions of a Murderer, a story first published in the Southern Literary Gazette, and later expanded into Martin Faber. This novella was later published in book form as the title story in Martin Faber, the Story of a Criminal; and Other Tales. Stories and Tales presents the 1833 edition of Martin Faber, with extensive explanatory notes showing the differences between it and the 1837 version. Thus, the reader is here presented with the complete textual history of one of Simms's seminal early works. The Prima Donna was originally published in pamphlet form in 1844 by Louis A. Godey of Philadelphia and is republished for the first time in Stories and Tales. The Bride of Hate, originally published under the title The Passage of the Night, in Godey's Lady's Book in 1841, was reworked and retitled for inclusion in Southward, Ho! The latter version is presented here, with explanatory notes that thoroughly illustrate the differences between the two versions.
Selections from the Letters and Speeches of the Hon. James H. Hammond compiles papers from this South Carolina congressman, governor, and senator.
Beauchampe V2 is a novel written by William Gilmore Simms. It is the second book in the Beauchampe series and follows the story of the eponymous character, Mark Beauchampe, as he navigates the complexities of life in the American South during the early 19th century. Set against the backdrop of the War of 1812, the novel explores themes of love, loyalty, and honor as Beauchampe finds himself caught up in a web of political intrigue and personal vendettas. Along the way, he must confront his own demons and grapple with the harsh realities of life in a society that is deeply divided by class, race, and ideology. Simms' writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions of the natural world and its nuanced portrayal of complex characters. His prose is both lyrical and evocative, capturing the beauty and brutality of life in the American South with equal force. Overall, Beauchampe V2 is a gripping and thought-provoking novel that offers a compelling glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of the human experience and the rich tapestry of American literature.""Life then promises me nothing. The talent which I have, lies with me idle and without hope of use. The pure name of the woman is lost to me for ever. Shame dogs my footsteps. Scorn points its finger. Life, and all that it brings to others----love, friends, fame, fortune---- which are the soul of life----these are lost to me for ever. The moral death is here already. The mere act of dying, is simply the end of a strife, and a breathing and an agony. That is all!""This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Beauchampe V1 is a novel written by American author William Gilmore Simms. The book is set in the early 19th century and revolves around the life of a young man named Mark Beauchamp, who is a member of a prominent family in South Carolina. The story follows Beauchamp's journey as he navigates through the complexities of love, politics, and family loyalty.The novel begins with Beauchamp's return to his hometown after spending several years studying law in Virginia. Upon his return, he falls in love with his cousin, Lucy Templeton, who is engaged to another man. As Beauchamp struggles to come to terms with his feelings for Lucy, he becomes embroiled in a political conspiracy involving his own family and the local government.As the plot unfolds, Beauchamp finds himself torn between his loyalty to his family and his desire to do what is right. He must navigate through a web of lies and deceit to uncover the truth behind the conspiracy and protect his family's reputation.Simms' writing style is characterized by his use of vivid descriptions and his ability to capture the essence of the Southern way of life during this time period. The book provides a fascinating glimpse into the social and political landscape of the South in the early 19th century.Overall, Beauchamp V1 is a compelling historical novel that explores themes of love, loyalty, and political intrigue. It is a must-read for anyone interested in Southern literature or American history.Meanwhile, the work of mischief was in full progress. Every body knows the degree of familiarity which exists among all classes in a country village, particularly when the parties are brought together under the social and stimulating influences of religion. It was natural that the pastor, long known and well beloved, should be surrounded by his flock as he descended from the pulpit. The old ladies always have a saving interest in his presence, and they pave the way for the young ones.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The History of South Carolina strives to educate South Carolinian youth in the vibrant history of the state and the distinguished accomplishments of its leaders. In this book, Simms provides an historical account of South Carolina and notable South Carolinians. Across the various editions, Simms's book presents two main lessons to its readers: first, that South Carolinians should depend on native leadership in times of crisis, and second, that a united front against external threats is necessary at all times. While The History paints a broad picture of the European settlement of South Carolina, the Revolution figures as the most prominent, and most lengthy, section in all three editions. In Simms's presentation, the American Revolution is the central and transformative moment of South Carolina's history.
The Geography of South Carolina, published in 1843, is a companion piece for the edition of The History of South Carolina that came out the previous year. The separation of Simms's subject into two volumes allowed him to simplify it, in order to make the books more approachable for younger readers. Simms's purpose in writing The Geography was educational, much like its companion piece. Simms sought to provide the children of South Carolina with an understanding of their state, its history, people, culture, and resources. Simms's desire to see The Geography of South Carolina used as an educational tool is further evidenced by his inclusion of study and review questions in the book's final appendix.The Geography of South Carolina draws heavily upon the work of Robert Mills. However, unlike Mills's important atlas, Simms's book is not merely a presentation of the physical features of the state and its places. Rather, The Geography of South Carolina is more like a text about natural history, describing the natural and physical featurs of the state, as well its population and their achievements.
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One of the major American cities of the mid-19th century, Charleston was viewed by its citizens as a hub of culture and erudition equal to that of the other great cities of the time, including New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. To illustrate the quality of the city's intellectual life and literary merits, Samuel Hart suggested that Charlestonians should compile an anthology of writings by city residents, much as several other cities had done throughout the late 1830s. Simms, the leading literary figure of Charleston, and one of the nation's most widely-read and celebrated authors, was an easy choice for the project's editor. The book is an important document of the vibrant literary scene of mid-century Charleston, one which reveals much about Simms's understanding of the relationship of his home city and region to the overall intellectual life of the nation. The Charleston Book: A Miscellany in Prose and Verse contains writings from many members of Simms's social and intellectual circle, including all three Carroll brothers, Charles Fraser, and transplanted New Englanders Samuel and Caroline Gilman, both of whom were widely published authors in their lifetimes. Simms gathered together some of the most important living writers in Charleston. Importantly, Simms did not include any of his own writings inThe Charleston Book, either. Simms, ever balancing his ardent sectional loyalties with his nationalist impulses, seemed to edit this volume with a singular purpose in mind: to show that Charleston not only had been, but continued to be, instrumental in defining the national artistic consciousness and that its talents were not limited to a select few voices.
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""The Lily And The Totem Or The Huguenots In Florida"" is a historical book written by William Gilmore Simms and published in 1850. The book is a series of sketches that depict the colonies of Coligni in North America during the years 1562-1570. Simms provides a picturesque and detailed account of the Huguenots, a French Protestant group, who attempted to establish a colony in Florida during this time period. The book is a fascinating exploration of the early history of North America and the struggles faced by the Huguenots as they attempted to establish a new home in a foreign land. Simms' writing is both informative and engaging, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in early American history or the struggles of religious minorities in the New World.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Confession or The Blind Heart is a novel written by William Gilmore Simms. The story takes place in the mid-19th century in Charleston, South Carolina, and follows the life of a young woman named Edith. Edith is a beautiful and intelligent woman who is loved by many, but she is also plagued by a deep sense of loneliness and a feeling of being disconnected from the world around her.As the story unfolds, Edith finds herself caught up in a web of deceit and betrayal that threatens to destroy her life. She struggles to come to terms with her own feelings and desires, while also trying to navigate the complex social and political landscape of Charleston.Throughout the novel, Simms explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption, as well as the complex social and cultural dynamics of the American South in the mid-19th century. The book is a powerful and poignant portrayal of a woman's struggle to find her place in the world, and it remains a classic of American literature to this day.1885. Simms, American poet, novelist and historian, whose novels are almost wholly southern, and marked invariably with local color; many of them are historical, but for the most part they aim to reproduce the various types of southern and southwestern life. Confession begins: The pains and penalties of folly are not necessarily death. They were in old times, perhaps, according to the text, and he who kept not to himself the secrets of his silly heart was surely crucified or burnt. Though lacking in penalties extreme like these, the present is not without its own. All times, indeed, have their penalties for folly, much more certainly than for crime; and this fact furnishes one of the must human arguments in favor of the doctrine of rewards and punishments in the future state. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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