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The Dixie Book of Days

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About This Book

This volume assembles brief selections of Southern prose and verse and organizes them around calendar dates and historical anniversaries. It pairs poems, excerpts, biographical notes, and political and cultural commentary to trace regional personalities, military events, and literary expression from colonial times through the nineteenth century. The compiler highlights occasional and lesser-known writers alongside established names, offering interpretive introductions and contextual remarks to frame moments of memory, regional identity, conflict, and reconciliation. Overall it functions as an anthology and almanac intended to familiarize readers with Southern literary production and the anniversarial rhythms of its history.

About the Author

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Matthew Page Andrews

Matthew Page Andrews was an American author known for his work in regional literature, particularly focusing on the Southern United States. His notable work, "The Dixie Book of Days," reflects the culture, traditions, and history of the South, offering readers a glimpse into the daily life and customs of the region. Andrews' writing is characterized by its vivid descriptions and deep appreciation for Southern heritage, making him a significant figure in the exploration of American regionalism.

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