Home Tags The Specter Bridegroom

Tag: The Specter Bridegroom

The Specter Bridegroom – It need hardly be said that the literature of the United States is a direct offshoot of that of England. The writings of the early Colonial period differ from the contemporaneous writings of the mother country, when they differ at all, only in subject-matter. It was only natural that the Puritan influence should predominate in New England for a long time after the arrival of the Mayflower in 1620; as a matter of fact, it is still a potent force in American life and art.

American fiction is therefore a late growth. Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) is usually regarded as the first novelist, but it was James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) and Washington Irving (1783-1859) who, by their genuinely American stories and undoubted talents as writers, first won places for themselves among the readers of the new land.
Nineteenth Century
The Specter Bridegroom – The earlier years of the Nineteenth Century witnessed the sporadic appearance of such writers as Irving, men who turned their hand to the short-story form and utilized it for the interpretation of what was later termed the American Scene; but not until the advent of Poe can it be properly asserted that the short story came into its own. Poe’s stories are probably the most famous as they were certainly the most influential of any written within the past four centuries.

But he had at least one contemporary who was as great an artist as he: Hawthorne, though primarily a novelist, began writing excellent short stories as early as the thirties. Poe’s followers—those both directly influenced by him as well as those who were not—were numerous. Among the more important may be mentioned Rose Terry Cooke (1827-1892) and Fitz-James O’Brien (1828-1862).

Somewhat later several writers of distinction played important roles in the development of the short story: Sarah Orne Jewett, Bret Harte, Henry James, Frank Stockton, H. C. Bunner, William Dean Howells, are only a few of a far larger group that contributed a mass of short-story literature to American letters.

The Specter Bridegroom part 13

0
How long the good old lady would have observed this promise is uncertain, for she dearly loved to talk of the marvelous, and there is a triumph in being the first to tell a...

The Specter Bridegroom part 12

0
But, whatever may have been the doubts entertained, they were completely put to an end by the arrival, next day, of regular missives confirming the intelligence of the young Count` murder, and his interment...

The Specter Bridegroom part 11

0
“What! going to leave the castle at midnight? Why, everything was prepared for his reception; a chamber was ready for him if he wished to retire.”The stranger shook his head mournfully and mysteriously: “I...

The Specter Bridegroom part 10

0
The feast went on merrily, or at least noisily, for the guests were all blessed with those keen appetites that attend upon light purses and mountain air. The Baron told his best and longest...

The Specter Bridegroom part 9

0
“I am sorry,” said the stranger, “to break in upon you thus unseasonably”Here the Baron interrupted him with a world of compliments and greetings; for, to tell the truth, he prided himself upon his...

The Specter Bridegroom part 8

0
The cavalier took but little notice of the company or the entertainment. He scarcely tasted the banquet, but seemed absorbed in admira- lion of his bride. He conversed in a low tone, that could...

The Specter Bridegroom part 7

0
The drawbridge had been let down, and the stranger was before the gate. He was a tall gallant cavalier, mounted on a black steed. His countenance was pale, but he had a beaming, romantic...

The Specter Bridegroom part 6

0
With his dying breath he entreated his friend to repair instantly to the castle of Landshort, and explain the fatal cause of his not keeping his appointment with his bride. Though not the most...

The Specter Bridegroom part 5

0
While the old castle of Landshort was in this state of perplexity, a very interesting scene was transacting in a different part of the Oden- wald.The young Count Von Altenburg was tranquilly pursuing his...

The Specter Bridegroom part 4

0
At the time of which my story treats there was a great family gathering at the castle, on an affair of the utmost importance: it was to receive the destined bridegroom of the Baron`...