Dec 29, 2009
The Grandissimes | The Grandissimes
At a glance:
- Author: George Washington Cable
- First Published: 1880
- Type of Work: Novel
- Type of Plot: Regional
- Time of Work: 1804
- Setting: New Orleans
- Principal Characters: Honoré Grandissime, The Darker Honoré Grandissime, Agricola Fusilier, Aurora Nancanou, Clotilde Nancanou, Joseph Frowenfeld, Dr. Keene, Palmyre, Bras Coupé
- Genres: Long fiction, Regional fiction
- Subjects: Magic or magicians, Racism, Love or romance, Biracial people, South or Southerners, Superstition, Nineteenth century, Social issues, Class consciousness, Creoles, New Orleans, Aristocracy or aristocrats, Pharmacies or pharmacists
- Locales: New Orleans, LA
The Story:
Honoré Grandissime and Aurora Nancanou, both members of
the Creole aristocracy though they were unaware of one
another’s identity, met at a masked ball and fell in love at
first sight. Honoré was a young merchant and the head of the
Grandissime family. Aurora, a young widow, was from the De Grapion
family. Aurora’s husband had accused Honoré’s
uncle, Agricola Fusilier, of cheating at cards, which had led to a
duel in which Agricola killed him. With that, Agricola had cleared
his honor, and he also collected the gambling debt of
Aurora’s husband, his entire...
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