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Tales and Sketches / Part 3 from Volume V of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

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The collection assembles short tales and sketches that range from humorous domestic anecdotes and vivid rural portraits to reflective essays on memory, superstition, and human frailty. Scenes evoke mill towns, country falls, and neighborhood characters while alternating moral lessons, gentle satire, and occasional supernatural or visionary incidents. Several pieces offer inward confessions or imaginative accounts of altered perception, others record folk beliefs, romances, and small heroic gestures, creating a mosaic of regional life that balances quiet lyricism with plainspoken wit.

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John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) was an American poet and advocate for social reform, particularly known for his strong anti-slavery stance. A prominent figure in the abolitionist movement, Whittier's poetry often reflected his deep commitment to social justice and moral integrity. His notable works include "Barbara Frietchie," which celebrates courage in the face of oppression, and the collection "Anti-Slavery Poems," which articulates the struggles and injustices faced by enslaved individuals. Whittier's lyrical style and passionate themes contributed significantly to American literature and the cultural discourse surrounding civil rights in the 19th century.

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