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The great big doorstep : a novel / E. P. O'Donnell ; with an introduction by Bryan Giemza ; and an afterword by Eudora Welty.

Title
The great big doorstep : a novel / E. P. O'Donnell ; with an introduction by Bryan Giemza ; and an afterword by Eudora Welty.
Author
O'Donnell, E. P. (Edwin P.), 1895-1943
Publication
  • Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, 2015.
  • ©1941

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Additional Authors
  • Giemza, Bryan Albin
  • Welty, Eudora, 1909-2001
Description
xxxvi, 364 pages; 22 cm
Summary
First published by Houghton Mifflin in October 1941, just a few months before America?s entry into World War II swept the nation?s attention from the appearance of new fiction, this second novel by a writer of exceptional promise, who died two years later, is here redisƯcovered and newly introduced by Eudora Welty. In 1936, with the publication of his first novel, Green Margins, E. P. O?DonƯnell introduced a new field for American literature?the Delta country of LouisiƯana. The novel was well received criticalƯly, and was a Book-of-the-Month Club selection. Here, in his second novel?and first comedy?writing about the same counƯtry, O?Donnell makes eloquent the everyday lives of a Cajun family, deƯscendants of the original Acadians, whose world is the Mississippi?s mouth, and, in fact, their lives. ?It is a scene,? Eudora Welty writes, ?which takes for granted the misuse of everything?birds?young girls?the Virgin?probably even the barter system. It is also true comedy, and is brought about to tell us how desperate life is on Grass Margin.? This comedy is filled with the antics of survival and the efforts of the Crochet family to procure a house of sufficient grandeur to match the huge doorstep which they had salvaged from the river. The Crochets? continuing dream, symƯbolized by the doorstep, comes true at last, as all comedy must, but not withƯout irony which gives a deeper meaning to the story.--Amazon.ca.
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Project Muse UPCC books
Subject
  • 1929 - 1939
  • Families > Louisiana > Fiction
  • Depressions > 1929 > Louisiana > Fiction
  • Depressions
  • Families
  • Manners and customs
  • Louisiana > Social life and customs > 1930-1939 > Fiction
  • Louisiana
Genre/Form
  • Humorous fiction
  • Fiction
  • Fiction.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 9780807160299
  • 0807160296
  • 9780807160305 (canceled/invalid)
  • 9780807160312 (canceled/invalid)
  • 9780807160329 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
^^2014049748
OCLC
  • 894313590
  • SCSB-11506731
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library