Brilliant and magnetic as are these two studies by Ambrose Bierce, and especially significant as coming from one who was a boy soldier in the Civil War, they merely reflect one side of his original and many-faceted genius. Poet, critic, satirist, fun-maker, incomparable writer of fables and masterly prose sketches, a seer of startling insight, a reasoner mercilessly logical, with the delicate wit and keenness of an Irving or an Addison, the dramatic quality of a Hugo, - all of these, and still in the prime of his powers; yet so restricted has been his output and so little exploited that only the judicious few have been impressed...
The Secret of Macarger's Gulch
Ambrose Bierce
bookThe Middle Toe of the Right Foot
Ambrose Bierce
bookThe Man and the Snake
Ambrose Bierce
bookThe Moonlit Road
Ambrose Bierce
bookThe Damned Thing
Ambrose Bierce
bookAn Occurance at Owl Creek Bridge
Ambrose Bierce
bookThe Eyes of the Panther
Ambrose Bierce
bookThe Boarded Window
Ambrose Bierce
bookChickamauga
Ambrose Bierce
bookA Horseman in the Sky
Ambrose Bierce
bookOne of the Missing
Ambrose Bierce
bookThe Death of Halpin Frayser
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