Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885 by Various

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Author Various
Title Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885
Contents A TOBACCO PLANTATION by PHILIP A. BRUCE
SCENES OF CHARLOTTE BRONTÉ'S LIFE IN BRUSSELS by THEO. WOLFE
COOKHAM DEAN by MARGARET BERTHA WRIGHT
BIRDS OF A TEXAN WINTER by EDWARD C. BRUCE
THE FERRYMAN'S FEE by MARGARET VANDEGRIFT
"WHAT DO I WISH FOR YOU?" by CARLOTTA PERRY
LETTERS AND REMINISCENCES OF CHARLES READE by KINAHAN CORNWALLIS
IN A SUPPRESSED TUSCAN MONASTERY by KATE JOHNSON MATSON
THE SUBSTITUTE by JAMES PAYN
NEW YORK LIBRARIES by CHARLES BURR TODD
THE DRAMA IN THE NURSERY by NORMAN PEARSON
OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP : "The Man Who Laughs." by C.P.W. ; Why We Forget Names by XENOS CLARK ; A Reminiscence of Harriet Martineau by F.C.M.
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Summary "Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885" by Various is a historical periodical written in the late 19th century. This publication is a collection of articles and essays that reflect the literary and cultural tastes of the era, covering topics from agriculture and social commentary to travel and literature, with contributions from various authors. The opening portion of the magazine introduces an article titled "A Tobacco Plantation" by Philip A. Bruce, which provides a detailed account of a Virginia tobacco plantation and the lives of its laborers following emancipation. The author describes the economic structure of the plantation, the labor dynamics, and the social conditions of the African-American workers who primarily cultivate tobacco. This section paints a vivid picture of plantation life, emphasizing both the continuity of traditional practices and the slow transformations in the post-slavery context, while also exploring themes of community, labor, and the lingering effects of history on social relations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Science -- Periodicals
Subject Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals
Category Text
EBook-No. 15840
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 14, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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