An edition of Tales of the Sabine borderlands (1998)

Tales of the Sabine borderlands

early Louisiana and Texas fiction

1st ed.

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An edition of Tales of the Sabine borderlands (1998)

Tales of the Sabine borderlands

early Louisiana and Texas fiction

1st ed.

In February, 1830, eighteen-year-old Theodore Pavie traveled west on the Camino Real from Natchitoches, in the new state of Louisiana, to Nacogdoches, Texas, which remained under Mexican rule. Events of his trip inspired him to write stories rich in details of the Louisiana-Texas border region after he returned to France.

"Le Negre" depicts the internal dynamics of a Louisiana slave community in an elemental tale of good versus evil. Pavie contrasts the nobility of the tragic hero, once a tribal chief in Africa, with the inhumanity of his white overseer.

"Le Lazo" is one of the first pieces of Texas or Western literature. It is an enigmatic blend of reportage and imagination reflecting the effects of the Fredonian Rebellion of 1827, the Spanish invasion of Mexico in 1829, and the passage of the Law of 6 April 1830, which triggered the next phase of Anglo rebellion against Mexican authorities in Texas. The Mexican protagonist Antonio enters into conflict with the Creole commander of the presidio at Nacogdoches, Col. Jose de las Piedras.

Both men pursue rosary-clutching Clara, who represents the vessel of the new era to come. "El Cachupin" tells of the full-blooded Spaniard, Pepo, and his Creole wife, Jacinta, who had been successfully established in Texas, only to be chased across the Sabine by increasing political hostilities in Mexico. East of the river, a lonely planter (probably a remnant of the pirate Lafitte's band) and his concubine take them in and alter their fate.

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Pages
110

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Tales of the Sabine borderlands: early Louisiana and Texas fiction
1998, Texas A&M University Press
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Table of Contents

The myth of Sabine
Introduction
1. Le nègre / translated by Philip Stewart
2. Le lazo / translated by Betje Black Klier
3. La peau d'ours / translated by Betje Black Klier and Anne C. Marsh
4. El cachupin / translated by Alexandra K. Wettlaufer
Notes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [95]-104) and index.

Published in
College Station
Series
The centennial series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M University ;, no. 79

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
843/.7
Library of Congress
PQ2380.P44 T35 1998, PQ2380.P44T35 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 110 p. :
Number of pages
110

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL361916M
Internet Archive
talesofsabinebor0000pavi
ISBN 10
0890968373, 0890968543
LCCN
98022081
OCLC/WorldCat
39441870
Goodreads
2379571
2822857

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1790633W

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