| Inglis Fletcher Symposium: Historical Novels of Colonial North Carolina |
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Friday, March 01 2013, 10:00am - 5:30pm |
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Colonial North Carolina’s rich history is woven into the historical novels of Inglis Fletcher. Her stories immerse the reader in the events, landscapes, cultures and personalities of this era. Her collected works, papers and memorabilia, archived in the library collection of East Carolina University, will be used to explore and appreciate the interplay of history, research, and fiction. She had already published two successful novels by 1934, when a search for information about her Tyrell County ancestors piqued her interest in North Carolina's early years. She spent the next six years researching, writing, and editing Raleigh's Eden, an historical novel about Albemarle plantation families from 1765 to 1782. Between its publication in 1942 and 1964, she produced an additional eleven novels which eventually became known as the Carolina Series, covering two hundred years of North Carolina history from 1585 to 1789.
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Location: 1767 Chowan County Courthouse (Edenton) |
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