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Castle Nowhere (1875)

af Constance Fenimore Woolson

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Regarded by scholars and fans alike as an important female author of the nineteenth century, Constance Fenimore Woolsonâ??a relative of the great chronicler of early American life, James Fenimore Cooperâ??was known for her uniquely compelling characterizations, particularly of the women in her stories. This collection of sketches and tales highlights Woolson's strengths as a literary artist… (mere)

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    The Country of the Pointed Firs and Other Stories af Sarah Orne Jewett (CurrerBell)
    CurrerBell: Some of the stories in this early Woolson collection – a collection of Michigan regionalism – are tied together by a common narration similar to Sarah Orne Jewett's The Country of the Pointed Firs.
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Though Rodman the Keeper: Southern Sketches seems to be Woolson's most popular story collection, I actually prefer the Castle Nowhere collection, Woolson's collection of Upper Peninsula regionalism which is titled after its novella-length introductory story. The Castle Nowhere collection has some unity through a couple of the stories which share a common narrator, though this narrator is only occasionally significant as a character. As a regionalist, Woolson can be compared with Sarah Orne Jewett (in my opinion, the most underrated American writer), and the narrative unity of the Castle Nowhere collection calls to mind that of The Country of the Pointed Firs which would appear some two decades later. There's a particularly intriguing spookiness, especially in the title story.

ETA: But beware. This review is only of the e-book content. I've discovered that there are actually several stories missing from the various e-book versions (both the modestly priced and the free versions), all of which trace back to an incomplete e-book edition on Project Gutenberg. I'm presently in the process of acquiring a complete first-edition from AbeBooks. Because of this defect in the e-book, I would only rate the e-book at 1½*, though I expect that my rating of the first-edition text will remain at 4½****. But go ahead and get this e-book if you like, because it's free on Gutenberg, but just be aware of the missing content. ( )
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Classic Literature. Fiction. Short Stories. HTML:

Regarded by scholars and fans alike as an important female author of the nineteenth century, Constance Fenimore Woolsonâ??a relative of the great chronicler of early American life, James Fenimore Cooperâ??was known for her uniquely compelling characterizations, particularly of the women in her stories. This collection of sketches and tales highlights Woolson's strengths as a literary artist

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