BY
LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY
BOSTON
COPELAND AND DAY
M DCCC XCV
COPYRIGHT BY COPELAND AND DAY 1895
TO CLARENCE J. BLAKE AND FRANCES
H. BLAKE, A BOOK FINISHED ON THEIR
OWN WILD ACRES OF THE MAINE COAST.
October, 1894.
The collection presents four short tales that blend historical pastoral romance, moral tragedy, dreamlike fantasy, and social realism. One tale traces a bygone lovers' attachment around a ruined chapel and its rupture by religious and social tensions leading to violent consequences; another adapts a contemporary newspaper incident into a poignant sketch about loss and sacrificial desperation. The remaining pieces range from a dream-originated fable to a reflective parable about childhood and self-denial. Throughout, antiquarian atmosphere, devotional feeling, and quiet moral inquiry unify the sketches, examining love, faith, guilt, and the costs of conscience.
BY
LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY
BOSTON
COPELAND AND DAY
M DCCC XCV
COPYRIGHT BY COPELAND AND DAY 1895
TO CLARENCE J. BLAKE AND FRANCES
H. BLAKE, A BOOK FINISHED ON THEIR
OWN WILD ACRES OF THE MAINE COAST.
October, 1894.