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Børnebøger
Mary Noailles Murfree's 'The Phantom Of Bogue Holauba' is a haunting tale set in the Appalachian Mountains, exploring themes of isolation, nature, and the supernatural. Murfree's writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions of the rugged landscape and the complex characters who inhabit it, offering a glimpse into the harsh realities of mountain life in the late 19th century. The novel is often considered a prime example of local color literature, showcasing the unique dialects and customs of the Appalachian region. Murfree's attention to detail and atmospheric storytelling create a sense of unease that lingers long after the final page. Mary Noailles Murfree, writing under the pseudonym Charles Egbert Craddock, drew inspiration from her own experiences living in Tennessee and her interactions with the people of the region. Her deep connection to the Appalachian culture shines through in 'The Phantom Of Bogue Holauba,' making it a compelling read for those interested in Southern literature and Gothic fiction. This novel is recommended for readers who enjoy atmospheric storytelling, rich character development, and a deep dive into the complexities of rural life in the American South.
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Release date
E-bog: 16. marts 2020
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