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Mary Noailles Murfree

The Phantom Of Bogue Holauba

In “The Phantom of Bogue Holauba,” Mary Noailles Murfree brings to life the haunting landscapes of the Southern Appalachian region, interweaving elements of ghostly lore and local myth into a richly textured narrative. This novella encapsulates Murfree's penchant for regionalism, displaying a keen sensitivity to the cultural and natural surroundings of the Lower South. Murfree'Äôs vivid descriptions and lyrical prose not only create a palpable sense of place but also serve to highlight the human emotions and interactions entwined with that environment, questioning the boundaries between reality and the supernatural. Mary Noailles Murfree, often recognized as one of the pioneering writers of Southern literature, crafted her stories against the backdrop of her own formative experiences in the Appalachian Mountains. Born in Tennessee in 1850, she became intimately acquainted with the unique dialects, customs, and folk traditions of the region, which undoubtedly influenced her storytelling. Her dedication to capturing the essence of Southern life amidst the societal changes of her time shaped her literary voice, allowing her to resonate with both contemporary and future audiences. For readers seeking a haunting exploration of place, identity, and the spectral threads that connect them, “The Phantom of Bogue Holauba” offers a captivating journey. Murfree's ability to conjure a vivid sense of place invites reflection on the historical and emotional complexities of the South, making this novella a compelling addition to the canon of American literature.
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Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2020
Año de publicación
2020
Editorial
Good Press
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