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John fox jr - appalachian author

English · Paperback / Softback

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John Fox, Jr., was one of the first writers to use the mountains of southwestern Virginia and eastern Kentucky as a backdrop for his stories and novels about a people whose culture faced extinction. Writing was not a profession he chose quickly or painlessly--he was well into middle age when he made the decision and he struggled with his choice for a long time after--but he made quite a name for himself through his work.
This work is a biography of Fox. It draws from personal and family correspondence and covers his entire life, from his birth in Stony Point, Kentucky, in 1862, to his death from pneumonia in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, in 1919. His early life and education at his father's school, his two years at Transylvania University in Lexington, his transfer to Harvard and graduation in 1883, his work for the New York Sun and Times and smaller newspapers, and return home in the mid-1880s to work with his half-brother in the coal mines are all documented. It was also around this time that he began his first novel, A Mountain Europa, and over the next thirty years he wrote dozens of short stories and nine novels from the family home in Big Stone Gap, including Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (his first to gain the status of bestseller) and The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments    

Introduction    

1 Early Spring-1916    

2 A School Teacher's Son    

3 Off to School    

4 Boom and Bust, Part I    

5 New York Reporter    

6 A Tale of Two Cities    

7 Boom and Bust, Part II: The Gap    

8 A Knight of the Cumberland    

9 Feuds and Romance    

10 The Whirl-Wind    

11 The Spanish-American War   

12 The Horizontal Hail-Storm   

13 The Road to Recovery   

14 The Crook of the Shepherd   

15 Cherry Blossom Correspondents    

16 The Backward Trail    

17 A Noble Profession    

18 An Imperfect Union    

19 The Eyes of a Father    

20 West and East-North and South    

21 Last Dance    

22 Surviving    

Afterword    

Chronology    

Notes    

Bibliography    

Index    


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Bill York is a high school social studies teacher and lives in London, Kentucky.

Product details

Authors Bill York
Publisher External catalogues US
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.11.2002
 
EAN 9780786413720
ISBN 978-0-7864-1372-0
Dimensions 155 mm x 230 mm x 18 mm
Series Contributions to Southern Appalachian Studies
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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