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  • His vanished star

    In *His Vanished Star*, Charles Egbert Craddock crafts a regional tale marked by psychological tension, mountain folklore, and the careful observation of Appalachian life for which the author is renowned. The novel turns on loss, memory, and frustrated aspiration, unfolding through vivid descriptions of the Tennessee highlands and a narrative voice that combines realism with romance. Like Craddock ... Read more

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  • Charles Egbert Craddock (Mary Noailles Murfree) - 13 Books

    This file includes: Down the Ravine, The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains, The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountainand Other Stories, His Day in Court, The Moonshiners at Hoho-Hebee Falls, The Riddle of the Rocks, The Young Mountaineers, The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge and other Stories, The Story of Old Fort Loudon, The Frontiersmen, The Storm Centre, The Ordeal, andThe Raid of the Guerilla and ... Read more

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  • The Moonshiners at Hoho-Hebee Falls

    A classic of post-Civil War American local-color literature. ... Read more

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  • The juggler

    In "The Juggler," Charles Egbert Craddock masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the intricacies of human relationships against the backdrop of rural Tennessee. Utilizing a blend of vivid imagery and regional dialect, Craddock encapsulates the essence of Southern life, effectively balancing the humor and sorrow inherent in the human experience. As an exploration of the precarious balance ... Read more

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  • way down in Lonesome Cove 1895

    "Way Down in Lonesome Cove" likely explores themes of rural life, Appalachian culture, and the human condition. The title suggests that the story is set in a remote and isolated area called Lonesome Cove, which is typical of Craddock's Appalachian settings.In the story, readers can expect vivid descriptions of the natural landscape, rich characterizations, and a blend of realism with elements of ... Read more

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  • The Story of Duciehurst: A Tale of the Mississippi

    "The Story of Duciehurst" is set along the Mississippi River and revolves around the life and experiences of the protagonist, who is likely to be a central figure in the narrative, navigating the complexities of life in the region. The novel explores themes of family, social dynamics, and personal growth against the backdrop of the Mississippi River's landscape.The story might involve elements of ... Read more

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  • The windfall

    A novel

    In "The Windfall," Charles Egbert Craddock weaves a captivating narrative set in the rural landscapes of the American South, illustrating the intricate interplay of nature, community, and personal aspiration. Through a blend of vivid regional detail and emotionally resonant character development, Craddock paints a nuanced portrait of life in a small town facing both prosperity and adversity. The ... Read more

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  • The phantoms of the foot-bridge 1895

    "The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge" likely explores themes of regionalism, the Appalachian way of life, and the supernatural. Craddock's stories often delve into the lives of mountain people and their encounters with the mysteries of the natural world.While specific details of "The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge" are not readily available, it can be assumed that the story features elements of suspense, ... Read more

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  • The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories

    Supernatural and Mystery: Many of the stories incorporate elements of the supernatural, creating a sense of mystery and suspense.Regional Realism: The collection vividly portrays the Appalachian region, its landscape, and its inhabitants, providing a rich and authentic depiction of rural life.Human Nature and Conflict: The stories often explore human emotions, conflicts, and moral dilemmas, ... Read more

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  • In the Tennessee mountains

    Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Appalachian landscape, Charles Egbert Craddock's "In the Tennessee Mountains" delves into the lives of the mountain dwellers, intricately weaving tales of daily struggles, vibrant folklore, and the profound connection between the characters and their rugged environment. Craddock's literary style is characterized by a lyrical prose that captures the ... Read more

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  • The Story of Old Fort Loudon

    Colonial and Native American Relations: The novel delves deeply into the dynamics between the British colonists and the Cherokee Nation. It highlights the mutual dependence, misunderstandings, and eventual conflicts that arise.War and Survival: The backdrop of the French and Indian War provides a constant tension, with the fort's inhabitants having to navigate threats from French forces and ... Read more

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  • His day in court 1895

    In "His 'Day in Court,'" Craddock likely explores themes of justice, morality, and the complexities of human nature. The title suggests that the story revolves around a character who finds themselves in a legal proceeding, perhaps as a defendant or a witness, and the events that unfold during their day in court.As with much of Craddock's work, readers can expect vivid descriptions of the ... Read more

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