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The Queen's Twin and Other Stories

Sarah Orne Jewett

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Sarah Orne Jewett's 'The Queen's Twin and Other Stories' is a collection of beautifully crafted short stories that capture the essence of small-town New England life in the late 19th century. Jewett's writing style is characterized by its detailed descriptions, subtle irony, and emphasis on the importance of community and tradition. The stories in this collection reflect the changing social dynamics of the time, as well as the enduring values and resilience of the residents of these close-knit communities. Through her keen observations and deep understanding of human nature, Jewett creates a vivid portrait of a bygone era. Fans of regional American literature and those interested in the intersection of place and identity will find this collection both captivating and insightful. Sarah Orne Jewett's own experiences growing up in rural Maine and her close connection to the landscape and people of New England undoubtedly influenced the themes and settings of these stories. Her keen eye for detail and unique perspective make 'The Queen's Twin and Other Stories' a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today.

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Keywords

New England, literary landscape, gender roles, 20th century, character exploration, North-Eastern United States, quiet voices, rural life, American regionalism, local color