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Step into the heart of early 20th-century Appalachia with John Fox, Jr.'s "'Hell fer Sartain' and Other Stories," a collection of short stories that vividly portrays Kentucky's social life and unique customs. Through compelling narratives, Fox captures the spirit and character of a region steeped in tradition, offering a glimpse into a world both familiar and distinct. These stories, rich in regional dialect and detail, provide a window into the lives of the people of Appalachia, exploring their relationships, values, and the challenges they face. A master of regional fiction, Fox paints a…mehr

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Step into the heart of early 20th-century Appalachia with John Fox, Jr.'s "'Hell fer Sartain' and Other Stories," a collection of short stories that vividly portrays Kentucky's social life and unique customs. Through compelling narratives, Fox captures the spirit and character of a region steeped in tradition, offering a glimpse into a world both familiar and distinct. These stories, rich in regional dialect and detail, provide a window into the lives of the people of Appalachia, exploring their relationships, values, and the challenges they face. A master of regional fiction, Fox paints a portrait of a time and place with authenticity and heartfelt prose. Perfect for readers interested in classic short stories and the rich tapestry of American life, this carefully reproduced edition preserves the original text, allowing you to experience these timeless tales as they were first published. Explore the enduring legacy of Kentucky's captivating heritage in this remarkable collection. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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John Fox Jr. (1862-1919) was an American novelist and short story writer renowned for his depictions of life in the Kentucky Cumberland region. Born in Stony Point, Kentucky, he later pursued education at Harvard University, although he initially attended Transylvania University in Kentucky. Merely known for his romanticized tales of the Appalachian Mountains, Fox's works often navigated the complexities of industrialism and tradition. His literary contributions include 'The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come' (1903) and 'The Trail of the Lonesome Pine' (1908), both of which achieved bestseller status in their time. However, his lesser-known collection, 'Hell Fer Sartain and Other Stories' (1897), delivers a vivid portrayal of the Kentucky mountain people through a series of poignant and rustic narratives. Fox's literary style commonly wove rich local dialect alongside meticulous observations of the topography. This immersion into regional settings and the human condition captures the dichotomy of an idyllic past impinged upon by emerging modernity. As such, Fox's work is often celebrated for its early contribution to the genre of Southern American literature and the authenticity of its characterizations. He remains an integral figure in the tapestry of early 20th-century American narrative arts.