Gulielmus Gilmore Simms (17 Aprilis 180611 Iunii 1870) fuit poeta, scriptor mythistoriarum, et rerum gestarum scriptor Meridianus Americanus, cuius scripta saeculo undevicensimo populo gratissima erant. Edgarus Allan Poe eum appellavit optimum scriptorem mythistoriarum quem America produxerat.[1] Decenniis autem recentioribus, mythistoriae Simmsianae non iam in gratia sunt, quamquam eruditi litterarii eum auctoritatem in litteris Meridianis ante bellum iam habent.[2] Memoria etiam tenetur quia servitutem in Civitatibus Foederatis fortiter sustinuit, atque adeo Uncle Tom's Cabin conviciatus est, de libro iudicium exprimens et mythistoriam Woodcraft scribens.[3][4]

Gulielmus Gilmore Simms.
Simms, circa 1860

Index operum

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  • Monody, on the Death of Gen. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1825)
  • Lyrical and Other Poems (1827)
  • Tile Vision of Cones, Cain, and Other Poems (1829)
  • The Tricolor, or Three Days of Blood in Paris (1830)
  • Atalantis, a Tale of the Sea (1832).
  • Martin Faber, the Story of a Criminal (1833)
  • The Yemassee (1835)
  • The Partisan (1835)
  • Pelayo: a Story of the Goth (1838)
  • Mellichampe (1836)
  • Richard Hurdis; or, the Avenger of Blood. A Tale of Alabama (1838)
  • Border Beagles: A Tale of Mississippi (1840)
  • The Kinsmen (1841)
  • History of South Carolina (1842)
  • The Lily and the Totem, or, The Huguenots in Florida (1850)
  • Katherine Walton (1851)
  • The Tennessean's Story (1852)
  • The Golden Christmas (1852)
  • Vasconselos (1853)
  • Woodcraft (1854)
  • The Forayers (1855)
  • Eutaw (1856)
  • The Cassique of Kiawah (1859)
  • A City Laid Waste: The Capture, Sack, and Destruction of the City of Columbia (1865)
  • Joscelyn (1867)

Adnotationes

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  1. In Broadway Journal, 20 Septembris 1845.
  2. Richard J. Calhoun (1995), "Review of From Nationalism to Secessionism: The Changing Fiction of William Gilmore Simms by Charles S. Watson," South Atlantic Review 60(1):149–151.
  3. Joseph V. Ridgely (1960), "Woodcraft: Simms's First Answer to Uncle Tom's Cabin," American Literature 31(4): 421–433.
  4. Charles S. Watson (1976), "Simms's Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin," American Literature 48(3):365–368.

Bibliographia

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  • Guilds, John Caldwell. 1992. Simms: A Literary Life. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press. ISBN 1-55728-245-5.
  • Trent, William Peterfield. 1968. William Gilmore Simms. Novi Eboraci: Haskell House.
  • Wakelyn, Jon L. 1973. The Politics of a Literary Man. Westport Connecticutae: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-8371-6414-1.
  • Watson, Charles S. 1993. From Nationalism to Secessionism: The Changing Fiction of William Gilmore Simms. Westport Connecticutae: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-28888-7.

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Gulielmum Gilmore Simms spectant.