Author(s)

Todd Hagstette

Document Type

Digital Project

Description

In the mid-nineteenth century, William Gilmore Simms did more than any other writer and editor to frame white southern self-identity, nationalism, and historical consciousness. He also did more to foster the South’s literary life and place in America’s imagination.

The Simms Initiatives, generously funded by the Watson-Brown Foundation and the University of South Carolina Libraries, offers full access to this prolific author’s work. That comes through both digital and Print-on-Demand editions. Our digital holdings represent three categories of works: Printed Materials, Scrapbooks, and Scholarship.

We strive to enhance the value of these materials and grow the study of Simms and his world. Begin your search today.

Date

2011

Access URL

http://simms.library.sc.edu/

Date of Capture

4-2025

Supporting Grants

Watson-Brown Foundation

Rights

© 2011, University of South Carolina

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