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A Brother To Dragons and Other Old-time Tales. Dark Southern Tales of Family, Betrayal, and the Supernatural

Par : Amélie Rives
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  • Nombre de pages238
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664597632
  • EAN4057664597632
  • Date de parution02/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille818 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "A Brother to Dragons and Other Old-time Tales, " Am?©lie Rives engages with a rich tapestry of folklore and mythic narrative, presenting stories steeped in both Southern American culture and larger universal themes. The work reflects her lyrical writing style, characterized by its vivid descriptions and emotional depth. Rives incorporates elements of Gothic and Romantic literature, drawing upon her keen observations of human nature and the complexities of familial relationships.
This collection showcases a unique blend of local color and a fascination with the supernatural, crafting a narrative that resonates with both nostalgia and intrigue. Am?©lie Rives, a prominent figure in the late 19th century literary scene, was known for her progressive views on gender and individuality. Born into a well-to-do Southern family, her exposure to diverse literary influences, alongside her Southern heritage, shaped her storytelling.
Rives'Äô works often reflect her own struggles against societal norms and the constraints of her upbringing, which may have prompted her to delve into the themes of familial bonds and mythic archetypes in this collection. Readers keen on exploring the intersection of Southern folklore and Gothic storytelling will find Rives'Äô collection both enlightening and captivating. "A Brother to Dragons" invites reflection on the complexities of family and the influence of myth on our understanding of identity, making it a valuable addition to any literary enthusiast's library.