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Swallow Barn by John Pendleton Kennedy

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Book name: Swallow Barn (2024)
Category: Agriculture
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Pages: 600 pages
Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1832, midnight
"Swallow Barn" is a novel set in early 19th-century Virginia, offering a detailed and nostalgic portrayal of plantation life in the antebellum South. The narrative revolves around the leisurely life at Swallow Barn, a large estate owned by the Meriwether family, where the narrator visits and observes the daily routines and interactions of the estate's inhabitants. Through a series of vignettes and anecdotes, the book presents a romanticized view of Southern gentry, exploring themes of tradition, hospitality, and the pastoral ideal, while also subtly engaging with the complexities and moral questions surrounding slavery. The 12174th greatest book of all time

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John Pendleton Kennedy

John Pendleton Kennedy

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