The Grandissimes: A Story of Creole Life (Penguin Classics)

The Grandissimes: A Story of Creole Life (Penguin Classics)

by Michael Kreyling (Author), Michael Kreyling (Author), George Cable (Author)

Synopsis

At the centre of this novel is a story of two lovers from feuding Creole families in early 19th century New Orleans. The romance of the grandissimes the masked ball at the beginning of the story, the conversations in patois, the scenes between reluctant but eventually blessed lovers, the colours of the Creole spring and the French quarter helped make George Washington Cable famous in America during the 1880s. But in contrast to the idealized romance is Cable's accurate, unflattering portrait of Creole gentility and his arguments for racial equality.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 29 Jun 1989

ISBN 10: 0140433228
ISBN 13: 9780140433227

Author Bio
Born in New Orleans in 1844, George Washington Cable began his writing career as a columnist and reporter for local newspapers. A talent scout from Scribner's Monthly discovered the writer, and the nation's appetite for the exotic scenes and characters of the remnants of Creole civilization helped to make him popular. His first collection of Creole tales, Old Creole Days, was hailed as the equal of Hawthorne's tales of New England; Cable's first novel, The Grandissimes, was constantly in print during his lifetime. He died in 1925.

Michael Kreyling is a professor of English at Vanderbilt University, where he teaches Southern literature and American literature. He has written two books: a study of the fiction of Eudora Welty, Eudora Welty's Achievement of Order, and a literary-cultural study of Southern fiction from the 1820s to the 1970s, Figures of the Hero in Southern Narrative.