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The House of the Black Ring A Romance of the Seven Mountains.

Fred Lewis Pattee, long regarded as the father of American literary study, also wrote fiction. Originally published in 1905 by Henry Holt, The House of the Black Ring was Pattee's second novel--a local-color romance set in the mountains of Central Pennsylvania. The book's plot is driven by...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Pattee, Fred Lewis
Otros Autores: Kasdorf, Julia Spicher, Brown, Joshua R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: University Park : Penn State University Press, 2015.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover Page -- Half title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION Julia Spicher Kasdorf -- Julia Spicher Kasdorf -- The House of the Black Ring -- Fred Lewis Pattee, Professor of American Literature -- NOTE ON THE PUBLICATION HISTORY -- The House of the Black Ring -- Dedication -- PREFACE TO THE 1916 EDITION -- CHAPTER I THE AFFAIR AT TRESSLER'S FARM -- CHAPTER II WHERE THE DEVIL TREADS, WHO LOOKS FOR SNOW? -- CHAPTER III ROSE HARTSWICK -- CHAPTER IV THE WOOING AT HARTSWICK HALL -- CHAPTER V The THE HORSE-RACING ON MOON RUN 
505 8 |a CHAPTER VI THE WINDY SIDE OF THE LAW -- CHAPTER VII THE FLITTING DINNER -- CHAPTER VIII THE FIRING OF HELLER'S CABIN -- CHAPTER IX THE FIRE ON CHERRY CREEK -- CHAPTER X THE MILL DOWN FOAMING VALLEY -- CHAPTER XI LONA HELLER -- CHAPTER XII THE PLAY AND THE CHORUS -- CHAPTER XIII THE POW-WOWING AT ROARING RUN -- CHAPTER XIV IN THE WILD AZALEA -- CHAPTER XV THE MURDER IN SUGAR VALLEY -- CHAPTER XVI THE MOB AT HELLER'S GAP -- CHAPTER XVII THE HOUR OF THE POWERS OF DARKNESS -- CHAPTER XVIII IN THE HEART OF THE LIMESTONE -- CHAPTER XIX THE LAST OF THE HARTSWICKS 
505 8 |a CHAPTER XX THE REVENGE OF MATTHEW HELLER -- NOTES -- CHAPTER I -- CHAPTER II -- CHAPTER III -- CHAPTER IV -- CHAPTER V -- CHAPTER VI -- CHAPTER VII -- CHAPTER VIII -- CHAPTER X -- CHAPTER XI -- CHAPTER XII -- CHAPTER XIII -- CHAPTER XIV -- CHAPTER XV -- CHAPTER XVI -- CHAPTER XVII -- CHAPTER XVIII -- CHAPTER XIX -- CHAPTER XX -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Back Cover 
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