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The novel unfolds aboard a Mississippi River steamboat and in nearby communities, following the lives and interactions of a varied social circle as they travel, conduct business, and entertain one another. Framed episodes combine on-deck conversation, recitations, and a central tale in which a barbarian chief recounts how the charm of a captive woman transforms his life. Romance, adventure, and genteel social rituals are braided with regional detail and moral reflection, producing an episodic narrative that shifts between lively storytelling performances and scenes of commerce and courtship.

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William C. Falkner

William C. Falkner was an American author known for his contributions to Southern literature. He is best recognized for his novel "The White Rose of Memphis," which explores themes of love and social issues in the American South. Falkner's writing often reflects the complexities of human relationships and the cultural landscape of his time. His work is characterized by a deep sense of place and an exploration of the human condition, making him a notable figure in the literary heritage of the region.

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