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A Fortnight of Folly' stands as a nuanced compilation that interweaves an array of literary styles, from the evocative to the introspective, bound together by themes of misadventure and whimsy. This collection, while grounded in the realm of fiction, spans a broad spectrum of narrative voices and structures, showcasing the rich diversity inherent in late 19th to early 20th-century literature. The anthology distinguishes itself by offering readers an eclectic mix of stories, each contributing a unique flavor while collectively presenting a tapestry of human folly and the unpredictable twists of…mehr

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A Fortnight of Folly' stands as a nuanced compilation that interweaves an array of literary styles, from the evocative to the introspective, bound together by themes of misadventure and whimsy. This collection, while grounded in the realm of fiction, spans a broad spectrum of narrative voices and structures, showcasing the rich diversity inherent in late 19th to early 20th-century literature. The anthology distinguishes itself by offering readers an eclectic mix of stories, each contributing a unique flavor while collectively presenting a tapestry of human folly and the unpredictable twists of fate. The contributing authors, Maurice Thompson and Hugh Conway, bring to the collection their distinctive backgrounds, enriching the thematic concerns with their personal literary prowess and perceptions. Thompson, known for his lyrical prose and keen observation of the natural world, contrasts with Conway's penchant for mystery and psychological intrigue, providing a dynamic interplay of narrative styles. Their works collectively reflect a period of literary exploration and innovation, capturing the spirit and complexities of their time. 'A Fortnight of Folly' invites readers on a literary journey through the facets of folly and serendipity, making it an invaluable addition for those who cherish the depth and diversity of classic literature. The anthology not only offers a window into the zeitgeist of its authors' eras but also serves as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. Whether one seeks to delve into the intricacies of human nature or simply enjoy tales told with wit and verve, this collection promises enriching insights and timeless entertainment.

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Maurice Thompson, born in 1844 in Fairfield, Indiana, was an American author distinguished for his work in literature as well as his proficiency with the bow, which led to his seminal book, 'The Witchery of Archery' (1878). His literary career, spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was marked by a prolific output of novels, poetry, and essays. Thompson's love for the natural world and a deep-seated penchant for the Southern landscapes informed much of his writing. 'A Fortnight of Folly' (1888), a collection of witty and satirical short stories, exhibits his narrative flair and keen observational abilities. Other notable works include 'Alice of Old Vincennes' (1900), which represents his most significant contribution to the historical romance genre and adds to his reputation as a central figure in Hoosier literature. He was also a pivotal literary critic, and his keen analyses of trends in contemporary poetry reflected his immersion in the literary culture of his time. Thompson's work is characterized by a fluid prose style and an evocative portrayal of American life that bridges the Victorian and the more modern sensibilities of the 20th century. His contributions remain an integral part of American literary heritage. Maurice Thompson passed away in 1901, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to be appreciated by enthusiasts of American literature and history.