Carolina Christmas

Carolina Christmas

Archibald Rutledge's Enduring Holiday Stories

  • Author: Casada, Jim; Rutledge, Archibald
  • Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 9781570039546
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781611172096
  • eISBN Epub: 9781611172096
  • Place of publication:  South Carolina , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2012
  • Month: August
  • Language: English

Carolina Christmas collects for the first time holiday stories of Archibald Rutledge (1883-1973), one of the most prolific outdoor and nature writers of the twentieth century and the first poet laureate of South Carolina. Some of Rutledge's finest writing revolves around his vivid memories of hunt, hearth, and holidays. These memories are celebrated in this keepsake collection of enduring stories and poems, further augmented with traditional recipes and food lore associated with the season.

Archibald Rutledge spent decades teaching at Mercersburg Academy in Pennsylvania. All the while he supplemented his income through his writings in order to support a growing family and restoration efforts at Hampton Plantation, his ancestral home in coastal South Carolina—now a state historic site. Each Christmas, Rutledge returned to his cherished Hampton Plantation for hunting, celebrations of the season, and renewal of his decidedly Southern soul. This annual migration home meant the opportunity to enjoy hunting and communion with nature—so vitally important to him—and to renew acquaintances with those living on neighboring plantations and with the African American community he immortalized in his book God's Children.

Rutledge wrote dozens of stories and poems revolving around the Hampton Hunt, fellowship with family and friends, the serenity of the winter woods, and his appetite for seasonal Southern foodways. Edited by Jim Casada, this collection highlights the very best of Rutledge's holiday tales in a vibrant tapestry through which Christmas runs as a bright, sparkling thread. In these tales of Christmas past—each representative of the author's sterling literary reputation and continuing popularity—Rutledge guides us once more into a world of traditions now largely lost. But to tread those forgotten trails once more, to sample and savor the foods he loved, and to experience vicariously the sport he so enjoyed is to experience the wonder of yesteryear.

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • A Note on Selection
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Christmas in Dixie
    • Christmas with My Colonel
    • Christmas Eve on the Plantation
    • Christmas Eve on Wicklow
    • A Plantation Christmas
    • Christmas in the Castle
    • Prince Alston: God's Special Child
    • A Wildwood Christmas
    • December Doings
    • Plantation Christmases
  • Part II: A Natural Christmas
    • My Christmas Birds and Trees
    • Birds of the Southern Winter
    • My Winter Woods
    • Woodcock in the Snow
    • A Winter Home for Wildfowl
  • Part III: The Hampton Hunt: Whitetail Tales
    • A Hunt with the Oakland Pack
    • Steve's Masterpiece
    • The Lady in Green
    • That Christmas Eve Stag
    • That Christmas Buck
    • All of a Christmas Morning
    • A Christmas Hunt
    • Blue's Buck
    • The Gray Stag of Bowman's Bank
    • The Surprise of My Life
    • The Case of the Elmwood Buck
    • Hunter Come Home
  • Part IV: The Hampton Hunt: Other Game
    • A Unique Quail Hunt
    • Fireworks in the Peafield Corner
    • Joel's Christmas Turkey
    • Miss Seduction Struts Her Stuff
    • My Hunterman
  • Part V: Christmas Verse
    • Christmas Eve on the Rapidan (1863)
    • Christmas Song
  • Part VI: Feasting at Hampton: The Culinary Aspects of a Low Country Christmas
    • Drinks and Cordials
    • Starters
    • Side Dishes
    • Breads
    • Main Dishes
    • Desserts

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