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Flirtation at the Moultrie HouseNovella | 1850 One of
Simms’s minor works, the epistolary novella, Flirtation at the Moultrie House, presents an interesting picture
of society life in mid-century Charleston.
Mary Ann Wimsatt notes that Flirtation,
published as a pamphlet in 1850 by Edward C. Councell of Charleston, shows
Simms’s “growing talent for brisk descriptions of city life,” while Simms
biographer John C. Guilds notes the satiric success of the work: “Not only is Flirtation of interest because it represents a type of fiction
almost wholly different from that characteristically associated with the
prolific ... |
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Marie de Berniere: A Tale of the Crescent City, Etc. Etc. Etc.Novella | Lippincott, Grambo, and Co. | 1853 Marie de Berniere: A Tale of the Crescent City is a collection of stories published in
1853 by Lippincott, Grambo, and Co. of Philadelphia. In addition to the title story, the
collection includes “The Maroon” and “Maize in Milk.” Each story was published serially prior to
the collection and gradually expanded from its serial version into novella form. In a 20 June 1853 to James Henry Hammond,
Simms mentioned “collecting my scattered novellettes & tales. You have probably seen ‘Marie de Berniere
&c.’ This will be followed up by other vols. of similar ... |