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Autor: Grace MacGowan Cooke

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Grace Mac Gowan Cooke (1863–1944) was an American author renowned for her contributions to Southern literature during the turn of the twentieth century. Born in Kentucky and raised in Tennessee, Cooke”s southern roots profoundly influenced her storytelling, offering rich narratives filled with regional dialects and customs. „The Power and the Glory” is one of her notable works, portraying the complex social and industrial changes in the South post-Civil War. Cooke”s literary style often weaves together themes of gender, class, and regional development, with a distinctive focus on the evolving roles of women during periods of societal flux. Her works exude a realism that captures the multifaceted human experience within the South”s transforming landscape. Cooke”s bibliography extends beyond novels to short stories and contributions to periodicals, encapsulating the spirit of her time and providing valuable insights into the era”s cultural and historical context. Her storytelling prowess garnered respect among her contemporaries and continues to be appreciated by modern readers seeking an authentic glimpse into Southern life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.




2 Ebooki wg Grace MacGowan Cooke

Henry Cuyler Bunner & George Randolph Chester: Best American Humorous Short Stories
In view of the necessary limitations as to the volume’s size, I could not hope to represent all periods of American literature adequately, nor was this necessary in order to give examples of the best …
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€2.47
Grace MacGowan Cooke: The Power and the Glory
Grace Mac Gowan Cooke’s 'The Power and the Glory’ is a masterpiece of Southern literature, showcasing the complexity and depth of human emotions. Set in the post-Civil War South, the novel delves …
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Angielski
€2.49