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"The Amber Gods" and Other Stories by Harriet Prescott Spofford
"The Amber Gods" and Other Stories by Harriet Prescott Spofford
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\"Circumstance\"
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atmosphere
atmospheric prose
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chilling atmosphere
chilling tales
creepy house
dark themes
domestic peace
eerie ambiance
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ghost stories
ghostly elements
gothic fiction
hallucinations
Harriet Prescott Spofford
haunting characters
haunting imagery
haunting narratives
husband
Little Women
lover
macabre storytelling
Mrs. Craven
mysterious events
naive
New England
nineteenth-century American women
ornate style
orphan cousin
panther attack
pioneer woman
psychological depth.
psychological suspense
psychological tension
self-centered
sinister undertones
spine-tingling plots
supernatural elements
suspenseful storytelling
title story
train engineer
unsettling narratives
unsettling twists
Product details
- ISBN 9780813514017
- Weight: 369g
- Publication Date: 01 Jun 1989
- Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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A widely held vision of nineteenth-century American women is of lives lived in naive, domestic peace—the girls of Little Women making do until father comes home from the war. Nothing could be less true of Harriet Prescott Spofford's stories. In fact, her editor at the Atlantic Monthly at first refused to believe that an unworldly woman from New England had written them. Her style, though ornate by our 20th century standards, adds to its atmosphere, like heavy, Baroque furniture in a large and creepy house.
The title story presents a self-centered and captivating woman who ruthlessly steals her orphan cousin's lover. In "Circumstance," a pioneer woman returning home through the woods at night is caught by a panther; her husband, who has come to save her, can only watch from the ground as she sings for her life, pinned in a tree. A train engineer hallucinates again and again that he is running over his wife. And Mrs. Craven, who's a bit "weak" in the head, mindlessly repeats "Three men went down cellar and only two came up." These stories combine elements of the best ghost stories—timing, detail, and character —with just enough chill to make you think twice about turning out your lights at night.
The title story presents a self-centered and captivating woman who ruthlessly steals her orphan cousin's lover. In "Circumstance," a pioneer woman returning home through the woods at night is caught by a panther; her husband, who has come to save her, can only watch from the ground as she sings for her life, pinned in a tree. A train engineer hallucinates again and again that he is running over his wife. And Mrs. Craven, who's a bit "weak" in the head, mindlessly repeats "Three men went down cellar and only two came up." These stories combine elements of the best ghost stories—timing, detail, and character —with just enough chill to make you think twice about turning out your lights at night.
ALFRED BENDIXEN teaches in the English department at California State University, Los Angeles. He has edited Haunted Women, a collection of supernatural tales by American women writers, and a new edition of the composite novel The Whole Family.
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