
Well-Nigh Reconstructed : A Political Novel.
Title:
Well-Nigh Reconstructed : A Political Novel.
Author:
Matthews, Brinsley.
ISBN:
9781572337374
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (356 pages)
Contents:
1. Introduced to You -- 2. A Rule of War Unknown to Grotius -- 3. A Letter from Home, and a Good-Bye to Brookwood -- 4. The Serpent Enters -- 5. A Moonshiner and Some of His Opinions -- 6. The Fruit of the Before-Mentioned Opinions -- 7. In Which a Stranger Presents Himself Who Will after Awhile Be Better Known -- 8. Reconstruction Justice -- 9. The Spoilers of the Canaanites -- 10. A Gentlemanly K. K. -- 11. K. K. That Were Not Gentlemen -- 12. That the Meat of a Lady's Letter Is in the Post-Script -- 13. A Little of Love and More of Loyalty -- 14. A Very Young Man's Letter -- 15. About Many Things, None of Which Very Much Affect the Story -- 16. The Weightiest of Reminders -- 17. A Prelude of Nonsense Followed by the Swamp of a Life-Boat -- 18. Ravenscroft under a Cloud -- 19. The Cloud Blackens and Bursts -- 20. A Court Organized to Convict -- 21. Conviction without a Court -- 22. Conjunctive Treason to Cornelia -- 23. En Route -- 24. A Letter from Archibald Moran to Robert Cleburne -- 25. From the Same to the Same -- 26. A Couple of Ca-Sa's -- 27. Tit for Tat -- 28. New Friends -- 29. Faithful unto Death -- 30. A Sweeter South -- 31. The European Episode Ends -- 32. The Fatted Calf -- 33. Hands All 'Round.
Abstract:
n 1882 William Simpson Pearson, writing under the pseudonym Brinsley Matthews, published Well-Nigh Reconstructed, a thinly disguised autobiographical novel excoriating the enormous societal changes that had beset the former Confederacy during Reconstruction. Pearson's work was especially notable in that the author was a onetime Radical Republican and supporter of Ulysses S. Grant's bid for the presidency. Echoing Pearson's own disillusionment with the Radical Republicans, the novel's protagonist, Archie Moran, comes to see Radical Reconstruction as an attempt to turn the South into a carbon copy of the North, and through a series of encounters involving corrupt carpetbaggers, greedy politicians, and the Klan trials of the late 1870's. Moran grows weary of politics altogether and resigns his Republican Party affiliation. For Pearson and his doppelganger, Moran, Reconstruction became a vasat breeding ground for corruption. Featuring an extensive introduction by historian Paul D. Yandle, who sets the political and regional scene of Reconstruction North Carolina, this reissue of Well-Nigh Reconstruction will shed new light on the ways in which sectionalism, regionalism, and the embrace of white supremacy tended to undermine the recently reconstituted Union among Appalachian residents. Paul D. Yandle is an assistant professor at Middle Tennessee State University.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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