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The collection gathers short fiction and essays that probe the boundary between reason and imagination, uniting gothic and uncanny narratives with reflective sketches and ironic criticism. Several pieces evoke oppressive atmospheres and unexplained phenomena, others examine domestic estrangement and private interior lives, and an essay treats violent acts with aesthetic distance to interrogate moral taste. Across these texts, authors employ atmospheric prose and concentrated narrative focus to examine perception, memory, social mores, and the uneasy interplay of sentiment and intellect.

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Rebecca Harding Davis

Rebecca Harding Davis was an American author and journalist known for her contributions to 19th-century literature. She is particularly recognized for her realistic portrayals of industrial life and the struggles of women in society. Her notable works include "Life in the Iron-Mills; Or, The Korl Woman," which is often cited as one of the first pieces of American realism, and "Margret Howth: A Story of To-day," which explores themes of social justice and personal sacrifice. Davis's writing often reflects her progressive views and her commitment to social reform, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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