UA Press home


www.uapress.com 
search


   Buy this book

The Wigwam and the Cabin
The Arkansas Edition

William Gilmore Simms
Editied and with an Introduction by John Caldwell Guilds

Tenth volume in the acclaimed collection of Simms literature.


One of the most important volumes of short fiction published before the Civil War. The Wigwam and the Cabin represents William Gilmore Simms at his very best. It is the work that led Poe to say of Simms, ". . . in invention, in vigor, in movement, in the power of exciting interest, and in the artistical management of his themes, he has surpassed, we think, any of his countrymen."

Praised by critics on both sides of the Atlantic, The Wigwam and the Cabin focuses n the Southern frontier that Simms knew so well, a frontier whose vernacular, courage, humor, folklore, violence, injustice, and beauty are vividly brought to life through the strokes of his pen. "I have seen the life," Simms wrote, "—have lived it—and much of my material . . . is the planter, the squatter, the Indian, the negro—the bold and hardy pioneer, the vigorous yeomen—these are the subjects."

Simms's portrayal of frontier life is the most realistic and graphic in all nineteenth-century American literature; and the Arkansas edition of The Wigwam and the Cabin, with Dr. Guilds's fine editing and informative introductin, brings back into print an invaluable contribution to the development of the short story in America.


". . . decidedly the most American of American books"

—Edgar Allan Poe


376 pages, 2 illustrations
$34.95 paper (s)
1-55728-624-8

John Caldwell Guilds is Distinguished Professor of Humanties at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Considered the authority on the work of William Gilmore Simms, he has authored Simms: A Literary Life (1992, University of Arkansas Press) and William Gilmore Simms and the American Frontier (1997, University of Georgia Press).


 

 

 

shopping cart site map