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- Plantation_tradition abstract "Plantation tradition is a genre of literature based in the southern states of the USA that is heavily nostalgic for antebellum times.The decades before the American Civil War saw several works idealizing the plantation, such as John Pendleton Kennedy's 1832 The Swallow Barn. However, plantation tradition became more popular in the late-nineteenth century as a reaction against slave narratives like those of Frederick Douglass, and abolitionist novels like Uncle Tom's Cabin. Prominent writers in the plantation tradition include Thomas Nelson Page (1853-1922) and Harry Stillwell Edwards (1855-1938). Other writers, especially African-American writers, soon satirized the genre: Charles W. Chesnutt's The Conjure Woman (1899), for example, "consciously evoke[d] the conventions of the plantation novel only to subvert them".".
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- Plantation_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_literature_in_the_United_States.
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- Plantation_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Charles_W._Chesnutt.
- Plantation_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Douglass.
- Plantation_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Stillwell_Edwards.
- Plantation_tradition wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Plantation_tradition wikiPageWikiLink John_P._Kennedy.
- Plantation_tradition wikiPageWikiLink John_Pendleton_Kennedy.
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- Plantation_tradition wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Nelson_Page.
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- Plantation_tradition wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plantation tradition".
- Plantation_tradition wikiPageWikiLinkText "plantation tradition".
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- Plantation_tradition subject Category:History_of_literature_in_the_United_States.
- Plantation_tradition subject Category:Southern_United_States_in_fiction.
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- Plantation_tradition comment "Plantation tradition is a genre of literature based in the southern states of the USA that is heavily nostalgic for antebellum times.The decades before the American Civil War saw several works idealizing the plantation, such as John Pendleton Kennedy's 1832 The Swallow Barn. However, plantation tradition became more popular in the late-nineteenth century as a reaction against slave narratives like those of Frederick Douglass, and abolitionist novels like Uncle Tom's Cabin.".
- Plantation_tradition label "Plantation tradition".
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