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Writing in response to Harriet Beecher Stoweâs Uncle Tomâs Cabin, Eugenia J. Bacon sought to represent plantation life as she had experienced it. Baconâs story provides a window on slave marriages, the retention of African folklore among coastal Georgia slaves, and the change in relations between masters and slaves after the Civil War.
Lucinda H. MacKethanâs extensive introduction explores the interwoven contexts of race, class, and gender that make this novel an interesting lens through which to view the complex human relationships that constituted plantation society in the Old South.
About: First published in 1898.
About: Lyddy: A Tale Of The Old South.
About: Lyddy: A Tale of the Old South is a fictional reconstruction of antebellum life in the historic Midway community of Liberty County, Georgia, home of some of the Old Southâs wealthiest planters.
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