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William Gilmore Simms



Simms, William Gilmore - 1806–70, American novelist, b. Charleston, S.C. He wrote prolifically, both prose and poetry, but it is for his historical romances about his own state that he is remembered and often compared with James Fenimore Cooper. His tales of the Southern frontier include Guy Rivers (1834) and Beauchampe (1842; one part rewritten as Charlemont, 1856); those of colonial   Read More...

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    The Life of Francis Marion
    by W. Gilmore Simms. 348 pgs.


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