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Down the River: Or Practical Lessons Under the Code Duello
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Down the River: Or Practical Lessons Under the Code Duello

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This delightful divertissement is a lampoon of dueling culture set in south eastern Alabama, penned by a cousin of the better known humorist Johnson Jones Hooper. Interestingly, George W. Hooper did not identify himself as the author, perhaps for fear that some enterprising duelist would decide he had been personally lampooned and take umbrage. The main character is a figure familiar in outline to readers of John Gorman Barr, J. J. Hooper, Joseph G. Baldwin, and other practitioners of what is known as the humor of the Old Southwest. This tetchy blowhard is able to find a personal slight in every social circumstance of the most casual nature, to determine the only resolution that could preserve his personal honor is a duel, and then to find elaborate reasons why the affair d'honneur must be postponed indefinitely. The protagonist is accompanied by a Watson-like admirer of comparable wooden-headedness, who keeps track of all this punctilio - and constantly just barely avoids offending his patron at every turn. The work ends with the provisions of the real
Code Duello,
which cede nothing to the fiction in sheer ridiculousness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Alabama Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2007
Pages
288
ISBN
9780817354121

This delightful divertissement is a lampoon of dueling culture set in south eastern Alabama, penned by a cousin of the better known humorist Johnson Jones Hooper. Interestingly, George W. Hooper did not identify himself as the author, perhaps for fear that some enterprising duelist would decide he had been personally lampooned and take umbrage. The main character is a figure familiar in outline to readers of John Gorman Barr, J. J. Hooper, Joseph G. Baldwin, and other practitioners of what is known as the humor of the Old Southwest. This tetchy blowhard is able to find a personal slight in every social circumstance of the most casual nature, to determine the only resolution that could preserve his personal honor is a duel, and then to find elaborate reasons why the affair d'honneur must be postponed indefinitely. The protagonist is accompanied by a Watson-like admirer of comparable wooden-headedness, who keeps track of all this punctilio - and constantly just barely avoids offending his patron at every turn. The work ends with the provisions of the real
Code Duello,
which cede nothing to the fiction in sheer ridiculousness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Alabama Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2007
Pages
288
ISBN
9780817354121