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The Bride of the Mistletoe (eBook)

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2022
80 Seiten
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The Bride of the Mistletoe - James Lane Allen
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In James Lane Allen's intriguing novella, "The Bride of the Mistletoe," readers are transported to a delicately rendered world of Southern Gothic romance, where themes of love, loss, and societal expectation intertwine. Set against the backdrop of the rolling hills of Kentucky, the narrative deftly employs vivid imagery and lyrical prose to explore the complex emotions of its characters, particularly the heart-wrenching decisions faced by the protagonist, who finds herself caught between personal desires and familial obligations. Allen's deep understanding of human psychology is evident as he masterfully crafts a poignant tale infused with regional customs and folklore, imbuing the missive of love with a sense of the mystical and the tragic. James Lane Allen, a prominent figure in American letters during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was deeply influenced by his Kentucky roots. His experiences with the culture and history of the region sparked his literary imagination, allowing him to portray the landscape of human experiences with authenticity and depth. Through his rich storytelling, Allen sought to illuminate the subtleties of Southern life and the often precarious balance between heart and duty. "The Bride of the Mistletoe" is an essential read for those who appreciate intricate character study and the exploration of societal norms versus personal happiness. Readers will find themselves captivated by Allen's eloquent prose and the haunting beauty of his story, making this tale a worthy addition to the canon of American literature.

James Lane Allen (1849–1925) was a notable American novelist and short story writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Kentucky, he derived much inspiration from his homeland, often embedding the rich tapestry of the Bluegrass State into his literary works. A representative of American literary regionalism, Allen sought to faithfully capture the dialect, customs, and setting of Kentucky in his works. He is perhaps best known for his 1903 novel 'The Reign of Law: A Tale of the Kentucky Hemp Fields', which solidifies his standing as a key figure in American realism and regionalist literature. Allen's precise, descriptive writing style is often underscored by pastoral romanticism, showcasing an idealized rural Kentucky. His interest in the interplay between environment, character, and narrative is evident in his considered prose, which has garnered both critical and popular acclaim in his time. His novel 'The Bride of the Mistletoe', published in 1909, embodies his characteristic concern with themes of nature, ethos, and the human condition. The novel, while not as widely known as some of his other works like 'A Kentucky Cardinal', remains a powerful example of his lyrical and evocative storytelling. Though interest in Allen's work has waned somewhat since his death, his contributions to the American canon, especially Southern literature, continue to be recognized by scholars and literary enthusiasts alike, preserving his legacy as a craftsman of the written word and a documentarian of Kentucky life at the turn of the century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Horror
Schlagworte 19th century love • American Literature • American literature classics • Belle Epoque novels • Christmas Romance • christmas traditions • Classic holiday tale • early 20th century fiction • emotional depth • Fiction • holiday-themed novels • intricate character development • James Lane Allen • Kentucky authors • Kentucky countryside • love and nature • Married people • mistletoe in literature • poetic prose • Poignant storytelling • psychological fiction • regional fiction • Romantic Literary Fiction • romantic nostalgia • Sentimental Fiction • Sentimental Novel • southern belle • Southern Literature • southern traditions • unconventional romance • Victorian Era • victorian era fiction
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