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The Confessions of Edward Isham

A Poor White Life of the Old South

by Charles C. Bolton (Editor); Scott P. Culclasure (Editor); J. William Harris (Introduction by); Edwar

Synopsis

This compelling collection of original documents and current scholarship sheds considerable light on the underside of the poor white experience in the antebellum South. In 1859, the Georgian Edward Isham, convicted in North Carolina of murdering a Piedmont farmer, dictated his life story to his court-appointed defense attorney. The autobiography left behind provides a rare look at the world of poor whites from the viewpoint of a member of this most elusive of the Old South's social groups. A selection of essays accompanying the autobiography examines the meaning of the document from a variety of perspectives: crime, frontier life, gender relations, labor, and the genre of nineteenth-century confessional literature.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1998
ISBN-13 9780820320731
ISBN-10 0820320730
Class Copyright
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY;HISTORY;SOCIAL SCIENCE;TRUE CRIME
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 216
Length of Recording 9
Shelf No. JJ456