North by South: The Two Lives of Richard James Arnold - Paperback

North by South: The Two Lives of Richard James Arnold - Paperback

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by Charles Hoffmann (Author), Tess Hoffmann (Author)

In 1823, Richard James Arnold, descendant of a Quaker family involved in the movement to abolish slavery in Rhode Island, married Louisa Gindrat of Bryan County, Georgia, and acquired a plantation called White Hall--thirteen hundred acres of rice and cotton land and sixty-eight slaves. Over the next fifty years, Arnold led two distinct, if never entirely separate lives, building through successive Georgia winters a profitable southern "paradise" rooted in human bondage, then returning each spring to his business interests and extended family in Rhode Island.

Organized around a surviving plantation journal kept during two winters and one spring, North by South encompasses Arnold's career as a rice and cotton planter as it uncovers the increasingly difficult social and moral disguises that enabled him to move freely through two worlds.

Author Biography

Charles Hoffmann (Author)
CHARLES HOFFMANN was a professor emeritus of English at the University of Rhode Island. He is the author of individual books on the novelists Ford Madox Ford, Henry James and Joyce Cary, and coauthor, with Tess Hoffmann, of Brotherly Love: Murder and the Politics of Prejudice in Nineteenth-Century Rhode Island.

Tess Hoffmann (Author)
TESS HOFFMANN was a professor emerita of English at Rhode Island College. She is coauthor, with Charles Hoffmann, of Brotherly Love: Murder and the Politics of Prejudice in Nineteenth-Century Rhode Island.

Number of Pages: 352
Dimensions: 0.78 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 2009
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