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The Cobbler In The Devil's Kitchen (eBook)

From "Mackinac And Lake Stories", 1899
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2022
12 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654738026-9 (EAN)

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The Cobbler In The Devil's Kitchen - Mary Hartwell Catherwood
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In "The Cobbler In The Devil's Kitchen," Mary Hartwell Catherwood weaves a richly textured narrative that transports readers to the vibrantly detailed world of the late 19th-century American Midwest. The novel is characterized by its lyrical prose and keen observations of human nature, as Catherwood explores themes of ambition, morality, and the struggle between good and evil. With a deft hand, she highlights the tensions between traditional values and the burgeoning modernity of her time, all set against the backdrop of a small, potently imagined town rife with colorful characters and intricate social dynamics. Catherwood, an accomplished writer and novelist of her era, drew upon her own experiences as a woman in a rapidly changing society to shape her characters and narratives. Born in 1854 in Illinois, her intimate knowledge of Midwestern life, combined with her keen insight into the female experience, empowered her to create stories that resonate on multiple levels. Her literary works often reflect her strong moral beliefs and observations about society, making her a distinctive voice in American literature. For readers seeking a compelling exploration of moral complexity intertwined with rich historical context, "The Cobbler In The Devil's Kitchen" is an essential addition to the literary canon. Catherwood's nuanced storytelling and deep character studies invite readers to reflect on their own values and choices, making this novel a timeless exploration of the human condition.

Mary Hartwell Catherwood (1847–1902) was an American writer of historical romances, known for her intricate and meticulously researched narratives often set in the American Midwest. Born in Luray, Ohio, Catherwood developed an affinity for writing during her education at the Granville Female College in Ohio. Her literary career blossomed in the late 19th century, a period that saw a burgeoning interest in local color literature, and Catherwood carved out a niche for herself by focusing on the frontier and colonial history of the United States. Her writing style was distinguished by its vivid descriptions and its use of dialect, which added authenticity to her stories and endeared her to readers seeking a genuine slice of Americana. Among her many works, 'The Cobbler in the Devil's Kitchen' exemplifies her narrative flair and her ability to weave folklore into her historical romance framework. Catherwood's contribution to the genre was significant, providing a feminine perspective within a predominantly male literary tradition. Though lesser-known today, Mary Hartwell Catherwood's works remain an important part of the tapestry of American historical fiction, illustrative both of the era she depicted and the time in which she wrote.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • 19th Century Midwest • 19th-century narrative style • american literary classics • American Literature • Authentic historical detail • Belles-lettres narratives • Captivating narrative style • Cultural fusion storytelling • cultural social commentary • devil and cobbler lore • European settler experiences • Fiction • folklore mystery blend • Gothic fiction • Gothic historical fiction • Great Lakes folklore • historical folktales • Historical tapestry • Intricate plot twists • Island • literary folk stories • Local color movement • Mackinac Island • Mary Hartwell Catherwood • Mich. • Michigan • Midwestern regional fiction • moral ambiguity themes • native american mythology • public domain classics • regionalist storytelling • Regional Storytelling • Rich character development • social life and customs • supernatural literature • supernatural small town • United States
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