Produktbeschreibung
In "The Wind in the Rose-Bush, and Other Stories of the Supernatural," Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman explores the intersection of rural life and the supernatural, imbuing her narratives with a palpable sense of place and an intricate psychological depth. This collection, characterized by its vivid descriptions and nuanced characterizations, delves into the complexities of human emotions and the spectral possibilities that lurk within familiar settings. Written during the late 19th century, an era marked by a growing fascination with spiritualism and the uncanny, Freeman's stories reflect both the zeitgeist and her mastery of the gothic tradition, deftly weaving suspense and morality into compelling tales that often question the boundaries between the mundane and the mystical. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930) was a pioneering American author acclaimed for her insightful portrayals of women and rural New England life. Growing up in a small town, she was profoundly influenced by her surroundings, especially the stories and folklores of her community. Freeman's keen observations on human psychology, combined with her personal encounters with loss and social expectations, inspired her to craft tales that probe the darker corners of the human experience, challenging societal norms while celebrating the resilience of the spirit. This collection is highly recommended for readers seeking a nuanced exploration of the supernatural that transcends mere horror. Freeman's ability to evoke emotion and introspection encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences with the unknown, making "The Wind in the Rose-Bush" a timeless work that bridges the gaps between reality and reverie.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027287307 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-8730-7 |