Thomas Nelson Page (1853–1922) was an American writer and lawyer known for his stories and novels depicting the American South, particularly during the post-Civil War era. His works, including “In Ole Virginia” and “Marse Chan,” celebrated Southern culture and tradition. Page’s writings captured the spirit of the South in the late 19th century.
Short Stories written by Thomas Nelson Page
How the Captain Made Christmas 1894 - It was just a few days before Christmas, and the men around the large fireplace at the club had, not… ... Read more
Little Darby 1883 - I The County had been settled as a "frontier" in early colonial days, and when it ceased to be frontier,… ... Read more
Miss Dangerlie’s Roses 1883 - Henry Floyd was a crank, at least so many people said; a few thought he was a wonderful person: these… ... Read more
My Cousin Fanny 1883 - We do not keep Christmas now as we used to do in old Hanover. We have not time for it,… ... Read more
The Burial of the Guns 1894 - Lee surrendered the remnant of his army at Appomattox, April 9, 1865, and yet a couple of days later the… ... Read more
The Gray Jacket of “No. 4” 1894 - My meeting with him was accidental. I came across him passing through "the square". I had seen him once or… ... Read more