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Moriah's Mourning and Other Half-Hour Sketches

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A sequence of short, comic sketches and monologues set in a plantation community portrays everyday life through humorous episodes: a widow's ostentatious mourning and quick remarriage, a bashful suitor's idealized courtship of a schoolmistress, church and revival-room scenes, holiday gatherings, and small-town rivalries. The pieces mix dialect-inflected narration, monologue, and anecdote to render voices and local customs, pairing affectionate satire with sentimental observation. Each vignette stands alone, shifting between comic exaggeration and gentle pathos to examine social rituals, domestic relationships, religious enthusiasm, and the tensions between public appearance and private feeling.

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Ruth McEnery Stuart

Ruth McEnery Stuart was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and regional storytelling. Her works often reflect the culture and spirit of the American South, blending humor with poignant themes. Among her notable titles is "Gobolinks; or, Shadow Pictures for Young and Old," which showcases her imaginative storytelling. Stuart's writing is characterized by its warmth and accessibility, making her stories beloved by both young readers and adults. In addition to her children's books, she wrote sketches and tales that capture the essence of life along the Mississippi River, as seen in "The River's Children: An Idyl of the Mississippi."

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