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Dungeon Rock; or, the pirate's cave, at Lynn

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The work blends local history and romantic legend about a coastal cavern reputed to have sheltered pirates and hidden treasure. It interweaves narrative episodes of early settlers and a solitary young man who rescues shipwreck survivors, encounters a band of armed seafarers, and witnesses the fraught relations between castaways and coastal residents. Alongside episodic storytelling it records community memory, stormy atmosphere, and later efforts to investigate and excavate the cave, exploring themes of hazard, secrecy, and the mingling of fact and folklore in a seaside setting.

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N. S. Emerson

N. S. Emerson is an American author best known for his work "Dungeon Rock; or, the pirate's cave, at Lynn." This novel explores themes of adventure and mystery, set against the backdrop of a legendary pirate's cave in Lynn, Massachusetts. Emerson's writing reflects a fascination with local folklore and the supernatural, contributing to the literary heritage of 19th-century American fiction. While not widely recognized today, his work captures the imagination of readers interested in tales of treasure and intrigue.