So Red the Rose. Stark Young. J.S. Sanders Company, - Fiction - pages. 0 Reviews. Young's novel of war coming to the Natchez region of Mississippi has long been considered one of the Author: Stark Young. So Red the Rose (), perhaps Young's finest novel, had a brief period of popularity as the archetype of the Southern Civil War novel and dealt with the aftermath of the war. In , his novel was adapted as a film of the same name directed by King Vidor and starring Margaret Sullavan. so red the rose by stark young. Publication date Publisher Scribners Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; china Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate User Interaction Count:
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So Red the Rose. You might not find Stark Young’s So Red The Rose in current recommendations of novels set during the civil war era, but Young’s novel, published in , was a record-breaking best seller, so popular with the reading public that it was made into a Hollywood film. It differs from most novels in that it doesn’t have a protagonist, nor is it narrated by a main character. Stark Young grew up among the kind of people with whom he populates his novel, and his novel focuses on what he called "the life of the affections." So Red the Rose was a best-seller in he 's and was made into a movie. Its popularity was eclipsed a few years after its publication by Gone With the Wind. Stark Young (? ) was an American teacher, playwright, novelist, painter, literary critic, translator, and essayist born in Como, Mississippi. So Red the Rose (), perhaps Young's finest novel, had a brief period of popularity as the archetype of the Southern Civil War novel and dealt with the aftermath of the war.
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