Old Creole Days

Old Creole Days by W. Cable is a vivid portrayal of Creole life during the post-Civil War era, published by Book Jungle in September 2007. This edition spans 204 pages and is presented in English, showcasing the author’s skill in capturing the essence of New Orleans through local dialect and rich descriptions.
Readers will find a collection of stories that illustrate the cultural heritage and literary nuances of the time. George Washington Cable’s work reflects his role in the colorist movement of the 19th century, offering insights into Southern life and the complexities of the Creole community. The narrative immerses readers in the vibrant atmosphere of New Orleans, making it a significant exploration of the region’s history and culture.
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Creole life during the post-Civil War era is brilliantly depicted in this novel by celebrated author George Washington Cable. The stories in this volume illustrate life in New Orleans by using local dialect and colorful descriptions. Cable helped to lead the colorist movement in the 19th century.
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