1084. Mary Noailles Murfree. ("Charles Egbert Craddock"), 1850-1922

Originally published in Lippincott’s Magazine and The Atlantic Monthly, Miss Murfree’s early local color stories of life in the Cumberland and Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee won an enthusiastic audience on the score of their originality. These and other stories, subsequently made available in collections, are characterized by meticulous details of dress, food, and manners, by elaborate descriptions of scenery, and by complicated spelling used to reproduce the sound of local dialect. The hardships and loneliness of the segment of the American people known as mountaineers are emphasized.

1085. In the Tennessee mountains, by Charles Egbert Graddock [pseud.] Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1884. 322 p. 7-4450 PZ3.M943It

1086. — 13th ed. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1886. 322 p. 34-37791 PZ3.M943It13

1087. The prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains, by Charles Egbert Craddock [pseud.] Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1885. 308 p. 4-15142 PZ3.M943Pr

1088. — Boston, Houghton Mifflin [©1913] 308 p. 16-25045 PZ3.M943Pr4