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by John Pendleton Kennedy (Author), Lucinda Hardwick Mackethan (Introduction by)
Originally published in 1832 and revised in 1851, Swallow Barn, John Pendleton Kennedy's novel of antebellum life on a tidewater Virginia plantation, was described by its author as "variously and interchangeably partaking of the complexion of a book of travels, a diary, a collection of letters, a drama, and a history." Swallow Barn has returned from oblivion many times in the past 150 years, in part because it resists categorization and retains its originality. It is a novel that is not a novel, written by a man who was and was not a southerner or even, by his own reckoning, a writer.
Lucinda H. MacKethan is professor of English at North Carolina State University at Raleigh. She is the author of The Dream of Arcady: Place and Time in Southern Literature.
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