<p>In 'The Burial of the Guns,' Thomas Nelson Page compiles a poignant anthology, delivering narratives that resonate with the echoes of a Civil War-era South. The eponymous story leads this collection, which elucidates upon the genteel life and paternalistic ethos of the Southern aristocracy, vividly portraying the 'plantation tradition' through a romanticized lens. Characterized by its melodic prose and idyllic vignettes, Page's work situates i...