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Ole Mars an' Ole Miss

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A series of rural sketches and vignettes captures life on Maryland's Eastern Shore through vernacular narration that blends humor, folklore, sermons, songs, debates, and doggerel. The pieces portray seasonal work, gardens, hunts, church meetings, and domestic scenes, offering varied portraits of community customs, beliefs, and speech. The book alternates short stories and comic pieces with reflective sermons and lyrical descriptions of landscape and household life, using archly rendered dialect to evoke characters and local color while shifting between playful anecdote and earnest moral reflection.

About the Author

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Edmund K. Goldsborough

Edmund K. Goldsborough was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "Ole Mars an' Ole Miss," reflects themes of Southern life and culture, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of the region's character. Goldsborough's writing often intertwines humor and social commentary, providing readers with a unique perspective on the complexities of Southern society. Through his storytelling, he contributed to the literary heritage of the American South, leaving a lasting impression on readers interested in the cultural narratives of that era.