The Foxes Of Harrow Direct
The novel depicts the slow decay of the Fox family empire as the Civil War erupts, leading to the collapse of the antebellum social order. Key Characters
To secure his place in the "caste-bound" New Orleans high society, Fox marries Odalie Arceneaux , a cold Creole aristocrat. The Foxes of Harrow
An enslaved conjure woman who acts as a "seditious center" of the plantation, using her knowledge of medicine and strategy to protect her family's future. The novel depicts the slow decay of the
The roguish protagonist who evolves from a cynical gambler to a wealthy planter, eventually questioning the morality of the slavery system he helped build. The roguish protagonist who evolves from a cynical
The story explores Fox's complex relationships with three women: his wife Odalie, her sister Aurore, and his Black mistress, Desiree.
Stephen's son, who represents the transmission of racist attitudes and struggles with his family's changing status. Literary Significance
Caleen’s grandson, who is born into slavery but strives for freedom, eventually rising to power during the Reconstruction era.
