Cavaliers and Economists, Global Capitalism and the Development of Southern Literature, 1820-1860, LSU Press, Katharine Burnett,American/Regional,LITERARY CRITICISM, origins of southern literature; US South; capitalism; antebellum America; transatlantic literary relations; economic expansion; free market; slavery; wage slavery; historical romance; imperial romance; black labor; southern planter; southern cavalier; adventure novel; seduction novel; industrial reform novel; southwestern humor; travel sketch; sketch book; self-made man; revolutionary war romance; industrialization; William Gilmore Simms; John Pendleton Kennedy; Simon Suggs; Johnson Jones Hooper; Maria McIntosh; Augusta Jane Evans; Joseph Holt Ingraham; Sketches by Boz; Charles Dickens; Lucy Holcombe Pickens; Cuba; filibustering; George Tucker; confidence man; nineteenth-century literary genres; southern honor; gentry; frontiersmen; cotton trade; slave labor; slave narrative; Frederick Douglass; William Wells Brown; Henry Bibb; Harriet Jacobs; James W. C. Pennington; The Fugitive Blacksmith; The Sword and the Distaff; Woodcraft; Horse-Shoe Robinson; proslavery text; defense of slavery; skilled labor; George Washington Cable; John March, Southerner; capitalist world economy; Walter Scott; imperial expansion; feudal honor; modernization; literary form; plantation system; England; British aristocracy; laissez-faire capitalism; abolition; Civil War; industry,, Southern Literary Studies, United States, en-UShttps://lsupress.orgorigins of southern literature; US South; capitalism; antebellum America; transatlantic literary relations; economic expansion; free market; slavery; wage slavery; historical romance; imperial romance; black labor; southern planter; southern cavalier; adventure novel; seduction novel; industrial reform novel; southwestern humor; travel sketch; sketch book; self-made man; revolutionary war romance; industrialization; William Gilmore Simms; John Pendleton Kennedy; Simon Suggs; Johnson Jones Hooper; Maria McIntosh; Augusta Jane Evans; Joseph Holt Ingraham; Sketches by Boz; Charles Dickens; Lucy Holcombe Pickens; Cuba; filibustering; George Tucker; confidence man; nineteenth-century literary genres; southern honor; gentry; frontiersmen; cotton trade; slave labor; slave narrative; Frederick Douglass; William Wells Brown; Henry Bibb; Harriet Jacobs; James W. C. Pennington; The Fugitive Blacksmith; The Sword and the Distaff; Woodcraft; Horse-Shoe Robinson; proslavery text; defense of slavery; skilled labor; George Washington Cable; John March, Southerner; capitalist world economy; Walter Scott; imperial expansion; feudal honor; modernization; literary form; plantation system; England; British aristocracy; laissez-faire capitalism; abolition; Civil War; industry, [BLURB],[CITY],,books, ebooks, biblet, Book2look