The Long Hillside
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066162085
eBook
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In "The Long Hillside," Thomas Nelson Page explores the intricate tapestry of Southern life in the post-Civil War era, weaving together themes of loss, resilience, and the evolving identity of a region grappling with its past. The narrative reflects Page's signature literary style, characterized by rich, lyrical prose and a keen sense of place, immersing readers in the landscapes and complexities of Southern culture. Through vividly drawn characters and poignant dialogue, the book captures the enduring spirit of the South, set against the backdrop of natural beauty and societal change, while also addressing the lingering effects of war on personal and collective identities. Thomas Nelson Page, a prominent figure among Southern writers and a vocal advocate for the Lost Cause narrative, drew heavily on his own experiences growing up in Virginia's countryside. His upbringing infused him with a deep appreciation for Southern traditions, folklore, and the intricate relationships between individuals and their land. These elements resonate throughout "The Long Hillside," reflecting his desire to preserve the memories and struggles of a bygone era, while also forging a literary path that speaks to contemporary issues of identity and belonging. "The Long Hillside" is a compelling read for anyone interested in American literature, Southern history, and the complexities of human emotions. Page's profound insights and evocative storytelling make this work a timeless exploration of heritage and the human condition, inviting readers to reflect on their own connections to place and history.
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