Before Scarlett

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2000-04-01
Publisher(s): Hill Street Pr
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Summary

On a sultry summer morning, Jane Eskridge and Wailes Thomas, a relative of Margaret Mitchell's, are knee-deep in over sixty years worth of accumulated detritus in the Atlanta home Thomas had inherited from his mother; and they made a discovery: 200 pages of short stories, fairy tales, journal entries, essays, and one-act plays by Margaret Mitchell, penned from ages eight through seventeen. Since her early death at age 49 (hit by a car while crossing the street), all of Mitchell's personal papers and other writings are thought to have been destroyed. Then, several years ago, a lone novella, Lost Laysen, was discovered and published. Now, with this discovery, the picture is complete, one of a prodigious and moving talent from a very young age by the precocious and sometimes tomboyish author the world would come to love. Through charmed, simply titled pieces -- such as "The Green Snake" (a fairy tale), "Silver Match Box' (a spy story), and "Big Bob of the Sierras" (a western) as well as a telling Civil War story -- we get a rare glimpse into the soul of a brillian

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Mary Rose Taylor
Preface xiii
Introduction xvii
PART ONE: BEGINNINGS 1(6)
Letter to Eugene Muse Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga. 1910
4(1)
Letter to Eugene Muse Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga. June 20, 1910
5(1)
``Two Little Folk''
6(1)
PART TWO: FAIRY TALES 7(6)
``The Knight and the Lady''
9(1)
``The Green Snake''
10(3)
PART THREE: KINFOLK AND PLAYMATES 13(32)
``The Little Pioneers''
16(3)
``When We Were Shipwrecked''
19(15)
``Forest and Foothills''
34(11)
PART FOUR: CIVIL WAR TALES 45(42)
``Hugh Warren, A Spy for the Union''
49(20)
``Dan Morrison, A Spy for the Confederacy''
69(18)
PART FIVE: COPYBOOKS 87(40)
``Big Bob of the Sierras''
90(16)
``The Arrow Brave and the Deer Maiden''
106(7)
``The Silver Match Box''
113(12)
``Old Brindle''
125(2)
PART SIX: PLAYS 127(10)
Journal January 1, 1916
131(3)
The Birthday Celebration of Hann Sann
134(3)
PART SEVEN: SEMINARY 137(12)
Journal January 7, 1915
141(2)
Journal March 26, 1915
143(3)
Journal April 27, 1915
146(2)
Journal February 2, 1916
148(1)
PART EIGHT: BOYS 149(12)
Journal January 23, 1915
153(2)
Journal December 17, 1915
155(2)
Journal June 30, 1916
157(4)
PART NINE: MEXICO 161(44)
``Steve of the X-B''
164(21)
``The Greaser''
185(15)
``If Roosevelt Had Been President''
200(2)
``Little Sister''
202(3)
PART TEN: WORLD WAR ONE 205(8)
``Sergeant Terry''
208(5)
Sources 213(2)
Acknowledgments 215

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