When a single woman from a wealthy family purchases a home in a working-class neighborhood, she faces disapproval from her family and friends. However...
Charles W. Chesnutt's *The Wife of His Youth and Other Stories of the Color Line* explores the complex social realities of the post-Reconstruction Sou...
Carolina Chansons is a collection of poems by DuBose Heyward that celebrate the culture and history of Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry. H...
The "Dixie Book of Days" is a unique and insightful exploration of Southern culture and history through the lens of little-known Southern authors. Dra...
''Mis' Smith'' is a collection of humorous short stories by Albert Bigelow Paine, each centering around the titular character, a wise, witty, and misc...
A collection of poems by American poet Sidney Lanier, known for his use of musical meter and evocative descriptions of the natural world, particularly...
Margaret Steele Anderson, a notable Southern literary critic, published this single volume of poetry, "The Flame in the Wind," in 1914. This collectio...
This collection of short stories by Alice Hegan Rice explores themes of love, loneliness, and human connection set against the backdrop of the America...
St. Elmo, by Augusta Jane Evans, is a sweeping romance novel set in the antebellum South. It tells the story of Edna, a beautiful and virtuous young w...
"Oak and Ivy" is Paul Laurence Dunbar's debut poetry collection, showcasing his mastery of both standard English and the vernacular of African America...
In Old Plantation Days is a collection of short stories by Paul Laurence Dunbar that portray the lives of slaves on a southern plantation during the a...
“Work” by Margaret Steele Anderson is a collection of poems that showcases her nuanced perspective on life and her skill in crafting evocative and tho...