Early Southern Sports and Sportsmen, 1830-1910: A Literary Anthology

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Price
$34.99  $32.54
Publisher
University of South Carolina Press
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.3 X 0.9 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781611173970
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About the Author
Jacob F. Rivers III spent much of his youth hunting and fishing in the South Carolina lowcountry. He serves as the director of the Office of Veterans Services at the University of South Carolina and teaches themes in American writing in the Department of English. Rivers is the author of Cultural Values in the Southern Sporting Narrative (University of South Carolina Press).
Reviews
�The selection of individual stories for this anthology was well thought out and they offer a variety of adventure, history, and woodsmanship, often accompanied with introspection and humor.� �Charleston Post and Courier (Ben McC. Moise)
�There�s a wonderful lesson, even something that could be called a moral code, that runs through this marvelous collection of man�s interaction with nature in the wild. It�s something that Southern boys of an earlier generation grew up learning. Hunting was a sport for some and a necessity for others. However, in both cases, the admonition was always to respect the natural world�just take what you need; eat what you kill. Early Southern Sportsmen is a welcome historical precursor to the writings of Archibald Rutledge and Havilah Babcock. This is a book that every true sportsman will want to have.��Walter Edgar
�This volume comprises a valuable follow-up to Rivers' study, Cultural Values in Southern Sporting Narrative. Here he has chosen representative pieces from the best writers of the genre�a genre that provides valuable insights into the sportsman's ethos of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.��Keen Butterworth, professor emeritus, University of South Carolina