Literature

Cajuns in Literature
Acadians, Cajuns, and their history became part of American literature, often represented through romantic myth.
Acadians, Cajuns, and their history became part of American literature, often represented through romantic myth.
Representations of Louisiana’s Creole population are as varied and complex as the definition of the term itself.
The writings of George Washington Cable explored the Creole culture and generated national attention.
Local color fiction was a literature genre popular with American readers between 1870 and 1900.
New Orleans has been the subject of literature from the colonial period to the present day.
Louisiana poetry ranges from early francophone works to contemporary compositions.
Swamps have a unique place in the literature, film and folklore of Louisiana.
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