The Juggler

 

Title The Juggler
Author Charles Egbert Craddock
Genre Fiction, Gothic, Psychological, Southern
Format Digital

 

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Book Description

The Juggler by Charles Egbert Craddock (Mary Noailles Murfree) is a compelling tale set in the rugged Tennessee mountains, where secrets, deception, and fate intertwine. The novel delves into the lives of mountain folk, exploring themes of ambition, love, and betrayal through the eyes of its enigmatic protagonist. With Craddock’s signature attention to dialect and rich regional detail, The Juggler captures the essence of Appalachian life, blending realism with dramatic storytelling to create an unforgettable narrative of struggle and redemption.

 

About Author

Charles Egbert Craddock

Charles Egbert Craddock was the pen name of Mary Noailles Murfree (1850–1922), an American writer best known for her vivid and detailed depictions of life in the Appalachian Mountains. Born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Murfree suffered from partial paralysis as a child, which led her to focus on literature and storytelling.

She began publishing short stories and novels under the male pseudonym Charles Egbert Craddock, as it was difficult for women writers to gain recognition at the time. Her works, including In the Tennessee Mountains (1884) and The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains (1885), captured the rugged landscape, dialect, and culture of the Appalachian region with remarkable realism.

When she finally revealed her true identity in 1885, it surprised the literary world, as her stories had been widely assumed to be the work of a man. Murfree continued to write until her death, leaving behind a legacy as one of the first authors to bring Appalachian life to mainstream American literature.