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The author assembles a chronological survey of Kentucky's literary output from the late eighteenth century through the early twentieth century, blending historical context, critical commentary, and concise biographical sketches. An opening introduction considers how state identity shapes national letters and a preface debates the criteria for designating a work as Kentucky literature. Subsequent chapters trace the roles of travelers, poets, novelists, and journalists, showing how regional events and social currents supplied recurring themes and subjects. The volume pairs bibliographic detail with interpretive essays to map shifting local trends and to relate regional writers to broader developments in American literary life.
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