The snow-image, and other twice-told tales
A collection of short tales assembled from earlier and later sketches, ranging from intimate domestic vignettes to pointed moral allegories. Narratives alternate between lyrical New England scenes and moments of the uncanny or gothic, using imagery and symbolism to examine conscience, imagination, and human frailty. Several pieces unfold as parables about pride, repentance, and idealized aspirations, while others register ironic or satirical observations of community life and social pretension. A reflective preface frames the assortment as exploratory probes into common nature and the novelist’s own methods, linking simple story-telling with psychological and ethical reflection.
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A collection of short tales assembled from earlier and later sketches, ranging from intimate domestic vignettes to pointed moral allegories. Narratives alternate between lyrical New England scenes and moments of the uncanny or gothic, using imagery and symbolism to examine conscience, imagination, and human frailty. Several pieces unfold as parables about pride, repentance, and idealized aspirations, while others register ironic or satirical observations of community life and social pretension. A reflective preface frames the assortment as exploratory probes into common nature and the novelist’s own methods, linking simple story-telling with psychological and ethical reflection.
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