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An architect acquires a vast mountain domain and imagines a turreted summer hotel, but finds his aesthetic plans compromised by pragmatic partners and the realities of rugged Appalachian life. The narrative contrasts soaring landscape descriptions with the prosaic presence of a mountaineer cabin, mining ruins, and local customs such as autumn burnings; it traces the practical and moral tensions of development, speculation, and human relationships as newcomers and residents negotiate economics, taste, and survival amid wild scenery. Themes include ambition, cultural clash, and the shaping influence of environment.

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Charles Egbert Craddock

Charles Egbert Craddock was the pen name of Mary Noailles Murfree, an American author known for her vivid depictions of life in the Southern Appalachian region. Active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, she contributed significantly to the literary heritage of the American South through her short stories and novels. Her works often explore themes of nature, local culture, and the complexities of rural life. Notable titles include 'way down in Lonesome Cove, which showcases her skill in capturing the essence of the Tennessee mountains, and A Chilhowee Lily, reflecting her deep connection to the landscape and its people.

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