Literature
Christopher Mason Haile
Christopher Mason Haile became a journalist and local color writer after he moved to Louisiana.
Christopher Mason Haile became a journalist and local color writer after he moved to Louisiana.
Henry Clay Lewis trained as a doctor in Louisiana and also contributed to the nineteenth-century literary genre of southwestern humor.
Author and journalist Lafcadio Hearn spent a number of years in New Orleans writing about Creole culture.
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.
Ruth McEnery Stuart was one of the most prominent Louisiana writers of short stories and poetry in the late nineteenth century.
Southwestern humor is a literary genre that flourished in the southeastern United States between 1830 and 1865.
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