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The Automaton Ear, and Other Sketches

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A collection of short sketches and tales that range from speculative experiments in acoustics to intimate rural portraits and oblique supernatural or melancholic moments. Several pieces follow an inventor's obsessive attempt to devise an apparatus that captures lingering sounds, while others present seaside and village scenes, funeral and domestic vignettes, and character studies of wanderers, old craftsmen, and the sick. Across varied settings the narratives emphasize curiosity, memory, mortality, and the small dramas of everyday life, delivered in concise, observational prose that alternates irony, sympathy, and quiet unease.

About the Author

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Florence McLandburgh

Florence McLandburgh was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She is best recognized for her work "The Automaton Ear, and Other Sketches," which showcases her unique narrative style and keen observations of human nature. McLandburgh's writing often blends elements of fiction with insightful commentary, reflecting the complexities of her time. While her body of work may not be extensive, her literary voice offers a glimpse into the cultural and social dynamics of her era.

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