George Washington Cable (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)

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In addition to nine novels, George Washington Cable published a novella, Madame Delphine (1881), and four collections of short stories: Old Creole Days (1879); Strong Hearts (1899); Posson Jone’ and Père Raphaël (1909); and The Flower of the Chapdelaines (1918). He also wrote a dramatized version of one of his novels, The Cavalier. His eight books of nonfiction cover miscellaneous subjects. The Creoles of Louisiana (1884) is a collection of history articles, and Strange True Stories of Louisiana...

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