1904. Glasgow's realistic fiction novels often showed the female
characters as stronger than the male characters. It was this new
type of Southern fiction that made Ellen Glasgow one of the major
writers of her time. The vantage point from which most of her
nineteen novels were written was her native home of Richmond,
Virginia. She received the Pulitzer prize in 1942 for In This Our
Life. In 1900, with the publication of The Voice of the People,
Glasgow began a series of novels which came to compose her
ambitious fictional social history of Virginia. This series
includes The Battle Ground, a Civil War novel, and this volume, The
Deliverance, which tells of the aftermath of the Civil War, when
the Southern social order underwent wrenching change. See other
titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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