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Author Justus, James H.

Title Fetching the Old Southwest : humorous writing from Longstreet to Twain / James H. Justus.

Publication Info. Columbia : University of Missouri Press, [2004]
©2004

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 591 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 575-578) and index.
Contents Introduction -- pt. 1. Mythmakers and revisionists: The myth of the ruined homeland. Southwest humor and the cordon sanitaire -- pt. 2. The world the humorists found: Migrating for fun and profit. Creation states and how they are used up. Fetching Arkansas. Southwest humor and the other. Scenes in course and field. River culture -- pt. 3. The world the humorists made: Authorship and amateurism. The languages of Southwest humor. Narrators and storytellers. Droll specimens and comfortable types. The yokel as social critic. Making game with Simon Suggs. The world according to Sut -- Afterword.
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Summary "For more than a quarter-century, despite the admirable excavations that have unearthed such humorists as John Gorman Barr and Marcus Lafayette, the most significant of the humorists from the Old Southwest have remained the same: Crockett, Longstreet, Thompson, Baldwin, Thorpe, Hooper, Robb, Harris, and Lewis. Forming a kind of shadow canon in American literature that led to Mark Twain's early work, from 1834 to 1867 these authors produced a body of writing that continues to reward attentive readers." "James H. Justus's Fetching the Old Southwest examines this writing in the context of other discourses contemporaneous with it: travel books, local histories, memoirs, and sports manuals, as well as unpublished private forms such as personal correspondence, daybooks, and journals. Like most writing, humor is a product of its place and time, and the works studied herein are no exception. The antebellum humorists provide an important look into the social and economic conditions that were prevalent in the southern "new country," a place that would, in time, become the Deep South." "While previous books about Old Southwest humor have focused on individual authors, Justus has produced the first critical study to encompass all of the humor from this time period. Teachers and students of literary history will appreciate the incredible range of documentation, both primary and secondary."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Subject Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin, 1790-1870 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin, 1790-1870.
Criticism and interpretation.
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910.
Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin, 1790-1870.
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910.
Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin, 1790-1870 -- Critique et interprétation.
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 -- Critique et interprétation.
Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin.
Twain, Mark.
American wit and humor -- Southwest, Old -- History and criticism.
American wit and humor.
Humorous stories, American -- Southwest, Old -- History and criticism.
Humorous stories, American.
American wit and humor -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject American literature -- Southwest, Old -- History and criticism.
American literature.
Southwest, Old -- Intellectual life.
Popular culture -- Southwest, Old.
Popular culture.
Southwest, Old -- In literature.
Chronological Term 1800 - 1899
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Form: Print version: Justus, James H. Fetching the Old Southwest. Columbia : University of Missouri Press, ©2004 0826215440 (DLC) 2004016547 (OCoLC)56066307
ISBN 0826264174 (electronic book)
9780826264176 (electronic book)
0826215440 (alkaline paper)
9780826215444 (alkaline paper)