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A framed collection of Southern folktales presented as an elder’s storytelling to a household audience. The individual tales mix supernatural lore, hoodoo practices, devilish bargains, shape-shifting animals, and sly trickery, often resolving through wit or poetic justice. The prose preserves regional vernacular and vivid domestic scenes, alternating humor, dread, and moral lesson without a single continuous narrative. Together the stories evoke the performative energy of oral tradition and offer a varied anthology of uncanny episodes rooted in communal memory and everyday life.

About the Author

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Virginia Frazer Boyle

Virginia Frazer Boyle was an American author known for her contributions to the genre of supernatural fiction. Her notable work, "Devil Tales," showcases her ability to weave together elements of folklore and the macabre, reflecting the cultural anxieties and moral questions of her time. Boyle's writing often explores themes of good versus evil, drawing on rich traditions of storytelling. Through her narratives, she invites readers to confront the darker aspects of human nature, making her a distinctive voice in early 20th-century literature.

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