13 Cat Tales - Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe, Honoré de Balzac, Algernon Blackwood, Guy Wetmore Carryl, Booth Tarkington, G H Powell, William Livingston Alden, Peggy Bacon & Charles Dudley Warner

13 Cat Tales

By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe, Honoré de Balzac, Algernon Blackwood, Guy Wetmore Carryl, Booth Tarkington, G H Powell, William Livingston Alden, Peggy Bacon & Charles Dudley Warner

  • Release Date: 2017-11-15
  • Genre: Classics

Description

13 Cat Tales' is a luminary compilation that transcends the ordinary anthology by weaving together a rich tapestry of narratives centered on the enigmatic theme of cats. The collection showcases a vibrant spectrum of literary styles, from the gothic and mysterious to the comedic and introspective, effectively highlighting the animal's cultural and symbolic significance across varied contexts. Notable for its eclectic mix, the anthology includes everything from the eerie suspense typical of Edgar Allan Poe to the keen social observations of Mark Twain, all unified under the feline theme. This thematic diversity is complemented by a range of narrative techniques that offer a panoramic view of nineteenth and early twentieth-century literature. The authors assembled in '13 Cat Tales' bring with them not only varied backgrounds but also rich, intersecting histories that have prominently shaped the literary landscape. Figures like Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Honoré de Balzac each contribute with their distinctive voices, showcasing the influence of both American and European literary movements. The anthology captures an era where romanticism gives way to realism and modernism, with each story adding depth and perspective to the overarching theme of feline mystery and charm. Collectively, these stories embody a period of literary experimentation and transformation. '13 Cat Tales' is an essential read for those who appreciate the depth and breadth of classic literature. It provides an exceptional opportunity to engage with the works of some of the most influential authors from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Readers will not only enjoy the thematic exploration of cats as more than mere animals but as vehicles for deeper human emotional and societal discussions. This anthology serves as both a fascinating study in thematic cohesion and a compelling invitation to explore the converging human experiences depicted through each author's unique lens.