In Old Plantation Days

Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872 - 1906)

With this collection of short stories, Dunbar sought to draw on the success of his dialect poems by recreating and portraying the southern plantation during slavery. The stories focus on the stereotypical portrait of slaves as obedient workers happy to spend their lives in service of their benevolent owner. His attempt to find success was only partially realized, as his stories drew not only criticism but, in some cases, anger at their very stereotypical nature. The book itself, however, proved to be more lucrative than previous fiction works had been for the author. (Summary by Special Collections and Archives, Wright State University)

Genre(s): Culture & Heritage Fiction, Historical Fiction, Short Stories

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Aunt Tempe's Triumph Jim Locke
00:12:57
Play 02 Aunt Tempe's Revenge Jim Locke
00:14:52
Play 03 The Walls of Jericho Jim Locke
00:14:51
Play 04 How Brother Parker Fell from Grace Jim Locke
00:14:04
Play 05 The Trousers Jim Locke
00:12:49
Play 06 The Last Fiddling of Mordaunt's Jim Jim Locke
00:14:52
Play 07 A Supper by Proxy Jim Locke
00:14:35
Play 08 The Trouble about Sophiny Jim Locke
00:12:18
Play 09 Mr. Groby's Slippery Gift Jim Locke
00:12:24
Play 10 Ash-Cake Hannah and Her Ben Jim Locke
00:13:58
Play 11 Dizzy-Headed Dick Jim Locke
00:11:57
Play 12 The Conjuring Contest Jim Locke
00:12:43
Play 13 Dandy Jim's Conjure Scare Jim Locke
00:11:42
Play 14 The Memory of Martha Jim Locke
00:14:04
Play 15 Who Stands for the Gods Jim Locke
00:10:46
Play 16 A Lady Slipper Jim Locke
00:14:28
Play 17 A Blessed Deceit Jim Locke
00:13:58
Play 18 The Brief Cure of Aunt Fanny Jim Locke
00:15:09
Play 19 The Stanton Coachman Jim Locke
00:12:10
Play 20 The Easter Wedding Jim Locke
00:10:32
Play 21 The Finding of Martha Jim Locke
00:25:28
Play 22 The Defection of Maria Ann Gibbs Jim Locke
00:15:33
Play 23 The Judgment of Paris Jim Locke
00:16:01
Play 24 Silent Sam'el Jim Locke
00:12:27
Play 25 The Way of a Woman Jim Locke
00:11:37