Swallow Barn: Or a Sojourn in the Old Dominion
Synopsis
"Swallow Barn or a Sojourn in the Old Dominion" is a foundational work of American literature that offers an evocative and detailed portrait of life in rural Virginia during the early nineteenth century. Written by John Pendleton Kennedy, the work is composed as a series of sketches and observations narrated by an urban visitor who travels to a sprawling estate known as Swallow Barn. Through his eyes, the reader is introduced to the daily rhythms, social customs, and distinct personalities that defined the landed gentry of the South.
The narrative focuses on the hospitality, eccentricities, and pastoral charm of the "Old Dominion," blending humor with keen social commentary. Kennedy captures the essence of the Southern landscape and the complexities of the plantation system, presenting a world that is both idyllic and historically significant. Often cited as a precursor to the Southern plantation novel, "Swallow Barn or a Sojourn in the Old Dominion" is valued for its rich prose and its role in shaping regional identity in American fiction. It remains a vital resource for understanding the literary and cultural heritage of the American South, providing a window into the manners and morals of a bygone era.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025397177
- Number of pages: 464
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 24 mm
- Languages: English
