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Author Various
Title Stories and Sketches by our best authors
Note Reading ease score: 74.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Contents The skeleton at the banquet / Seeley Regester -- Let those laugh who win / Samuel W. Tuttle -- The proper use of grandfathers / Fitz Hugh Ludlow -- At eve / Gertrude Brodé -- Broken idols / Richmond Wolcott -- Dr. Huger's intentions / Louise Chandler Moulton -- The man whose life was saved / ***** -- The romance of a western trip / J. L. Lord -- The two ghosts of New London Turnpike / Mrs. Galpin -- Down by the sea / Hattie Tyng Griswold -- Why Mrs. Radnor Fainted / ***** -- Under a cloud / William Wirt Sikes -- Coming from the front / Richmond Wolcott -- A night in the sewers / Chas. Dawson Shanly.
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Summary "Stories and Sketches by Our Best Authors" is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. This anthology features contributions from various authors, highlighting their storytelling prowess through a range of narratives that explore human experiences, emotions, and relationships. The opening story titled "The Skeleton at the Banquet" sets the tone for the collection, focusing on themes of loneliness, grief, and mental health as it delves into the life of Dr. Graham, a young physician reflecting on his past. At the start of the opening tale, Dr. Graham is introduced as he engages in introspective thoughts while alone in his office during Christmas. The narrative reveals his struggle with sorrow following the loss of his wife and a lack of success in his medical practice, leading to feelings of desolation. His evening takes an unexpected turn when he encounters St. Victor Marchand, who requests the doctor to visit his ailing sister, Edith. The interactions suggest underlying tensions related to mental health, as St. Victor is acutely aware of their family's history of insanity, prompting a profound sense of urgency and protectiveness towards his sister. The opening invites readers to explore the complex emotional landscapes of its characters against the backdrop of societal expectations and personal tragedy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Short stories, American
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EBook-No. 53178
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