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  • A spectre of power

    In A Spectre of Power, Charles Egbert Craddock crafts a tense regional tale in which authority, superstition, and social ambition unsettle the fragile order of Appalachian life. True to Craddock's local-color method, the novel blends sharply observed mountain speech, atmospheric landscape, and psychologically alert narration to explore how power often appears less as stable possession than as ... Read more

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  • The story of Keedon Bluffs

    In The Story of Keedon Bluffs, Charles Egbert Craddock fashions a regional tale rooted in the mountainous American South, where landscape, memory, and community are inseparable. Characteristically attentive to local speech, custom, and social tension, the book combines vivid scenic description with a realism tempered by romance and melancholy. Like much late nineteenth-century local-color fiction, ... Read more

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  • In the "Stranger People's" country

    A novel

    In "In the 'Stranger People's' Country," Charles Egbert Craddock delves into the complexities of life in the Appalachian region, capturing the essence of its distinctive character and cultural richness. Through evocative prose, Craddock intricately weaves tales that explore themes of isolation, belonging, and the interplay of nature and human experience. The narrative style is marked by vivid ... Read more

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  • In the clouds

    In "In the Clouds," Charles Egbert Craddock showcases his mastery of regionalism and naturalism through a vivid tapestry of Tennessee's mountainous landscapes and the complexities of rural life. Written in the late 19th century, the narrative weaves together rich descriptions and intricate character studies, reflecting the author's keen observations of Southern culture and the human condition. The ... Read more

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  • Where the battle was fought

    A novel

    In Where the Battle Was Fought, Charles Egbert Craddock sets a local mountain tale against the lingering afterlife of the American Civil War. The novel explores memory, regional identity, and the way old conflict continues to shape private loyalties and communal suspicion in the Tennessee highlands. Written in Craddock's characteristic local-color mode, it combines picturesque attention to dialect ... Read more

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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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  • 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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  • The despot of Broomsedge Cove

    Charles Egbert Craddock's The Despot of Broomsedge Cove is a regional tale rooted in the Appalachian South, where local custom, rough justice, and the pressures of communal life shape human fate. Written in Craddock's characteristically vivid local-color style, the novel blends atmospheric landscape description with close attention to dialect, social tension, and moral conflict. Like much late ... Read more

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  • The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains

    In "The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains," Craddock likely explores the lives of the people living in the remote and rugged terrain of the Great Smoky Mountains. The novel may center around a mysterious and enigmatic figure known as the "prophet," who may possess spiritual insight or mystical abilities.The narrative may follow the interactions between the prophet and the other characters in ... 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 amulet

    Heritage and Superstition in the Rural American South

    In "The Amulet," Charles Egbert Craddock weaves a rich tapestry of Southern life and folklore, exploring themes of love, loss, and the interplay between the tangible and the mysterious. The narrative unfolds through finely crafted prose that captures the beauty of the Smoky Mountains while delving deep into the complexities of human relationships. Craddock's vivid imagery and lyrical style evoke a ... 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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