Georgia Scenes is a collection of humorous sketches written by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, originally published in 1835. The book is set in rural Georgia during the early 19th century and portrays the daily lives and interactions of the people who lived there. The characters include farmers, preachers, lawyers, and other members of the community, all of whom are depicted with a satirical and often exaggerated sense of humor. Longstreet's writing style is characterized by his use of dialect and colloquialisms, which add to ...
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Georgia Scenes is a collection of humorous sketches written by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, originally published in 1835. The book is set in rural Georgia during the early 19th century and portrays the daily lives and interactions of the people who lived there. The characters include farmers, preachers, lawyers, and other members of the community, all of whom are depicted with a satirical and often exaggerated sense of humor. Longstreet's writing style is characterized by his use of dialect and colloquialisms, which add to the authenticity and humor of the scenes he describes. The book was well-received upon its release and is considered a classic of Southern literature. Today, Georgia Scenes is still enjoyed for its witty humor and its depiction of life in early 19th century Georgia.The young ladies had generally collected before any of the young men appeared. It was not long, however, before a large number of both sexes were assembled, and they adjourned to the ballroom . But for the snapping of a fiddle-string, the young people would have been engaged in the amusement of the day in less than three minutes from the time they entered the house. Here were no formal introductions to be given, no drawing for places or partners, no parade of managers, no ceremonies.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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"Georgia Scenes" is one of the classics of American Literature. If you think Samuel Clemens emerged from nowhere, read this book (as well as Baldwin's "Flush Times in Mississippi and Alabama") and become informed. The version I read was from Beehive Press, and they are to be commended. Beehive retained the author's original orthography, but borrowed illustrations from the first public printing, so you get the best of both worlds.
Be forewarned, Augustus Longstreet (CSA Gen. James Longstreet's uncle) is Ante-Bellum Southern in outlook, so is definitely NOT politically correct on race or gender. But characters like Ned Brace, Ransy Sniffle, and Billy Curlew are the legitimate ancestors of many of Mark Twain's creatures.