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Mary Noailles Murfree's collection of short stories, 'The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain, and Other Stories,' delves into the mysterious and supernatural elements of the Appalachian Mountains. Murfree's prose is rich in detail and vivid descriptions, creating a sense of place that is both haunting and captivating. Set against the backdrop of the post-Civil War South, these stories explore themes of isolation, tradition, and the clash between the old ways and the encroaching modern world. Murfree's literary style blends realism with elements of the Gothic tradition, making her work a unique contribution to American literature. Mary Noailles Murfree, writing under the pseudonym Charles Egbert Craddock, drew inspiration for her stories from the landscape and people of the Appalachian Mountains. As a native of Tennessee, Murfree had firsthand knowledge of the region, which is reflected in the authentic portrayal of its culture and customs in her writing. Her deep connection to the land and its people shines through in 'The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain,' adding a layer of authenticity to her stories. I highly recommend 'The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain, and Other Stories' to readers who enjoy atmospheric and character-driven fiction, as well as those interested in Southern and Appalachian literature. Murfree's exploration of the supernatural and the human condition in the rural South make this collection a must-read for fans of American Gothic literature.
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E-bog: 12. december 2019
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