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The collection assembles episodic, anecdotal sketches and contemporary letters centered on a loquacious old man named Eneas whose travels during and after the Civil War prompt tall tales, neighborly recollections, and a search for a missing family silver cup. Contributors recount comic incidents and bittersweet encounters that mix dialectal speech, local color, and sentimental nostalgia, portraying a vanishing social type and the Southern communities that both indulge and admire him. Short vignettes, newspaper extracts, and personal correspondence combine to create an affectionate, ambivalent portrait that balances humor with underlying pathos.

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Harry Stillwell Edwards

Harry Stillwell Edwards was an American author known for his contributions to Southern literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of love, family, and the complexities of human relationships. One of his notable books, "Eneas Africanus," reflects his interest in the African American experience and cultural identity. Edwards also wrote "Just Sweethearts: A Christmas Love Story," which showcases his ability to weave romance into his narratives. His storytelling is characterized by a blend of humor and poignancy, making his works resonate with readers interested in the Southern literary tradition.

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