Literature
Creoles in Literature
Representations of Louisiana’s Creole population are as varied and complex as the definition of the term itself.
Representations of Louisiana’s Creole population are as varied and complex as the definition of the term itself.
New Orleans novelist and historian Grace King made the city and state of her birth an abiding theme in her work.
Local color fiction was a literature genre popular with American readers between 1870 and 1900.
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, women’s book clubs became increasingly popular in New Orleans.
Louisiana poetry ranges from early francophone works to contemporary compositions.
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