Ranson's Folly : The Novels and Stories of Richard Harding Davis
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"Ranson's Folly" is a captivating collection of fiction by the renowned journalist and author Richard Harding Davis, showcasing his mastery of the short story and the novella. The title piece, "Ranson's Folly," follows the exploits of a restless junior officer at a remote army post who, driven by boredom, stages a mock robbery that leads to unexpected and dangerous consequences. Davis's work often explores themes of honor, courage, and the social nuances of his time, blending sharp observation with the adventurous spirit that defined the turn of the century.
In addition to the title story, this collection includes celebrated works such as "The Bar Sinister," a touching tale told from the perspective of a dog, and "A Derelict," which draws upon Davis's own experiences as a war correspondent. Each story in this volume reflects the author's keen sense of drama and his ability to create vivid, memorable characters. Known for his crisp prose and romantic realism, Richard Harding Davis remains a foundational figure in American literature. This collection provides a comprehensive look at the breadth of his storytelling, capturing the energy and idealism of a bygone era.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025937427
- ISBN-10: 1025937422
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.81 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.47 pounds
- Page Count: 350
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