The Silver Fox
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"The Silver Fox" is a compelling work of Irish fiction by the celebrated literary duo Somerville and Ross. Unlike their more humorous tales of rural life, this novella delves into a darker, more atmospheric territory, blending the traditional world of fox hunting with elements of the supernatural. Set against the rugged landscape of the West of Ireland, the story follows a group of local gentry whose lives are disrupted by the construction of a new railway and the recurring sightings of a mysterious, almost spectral, silver fox.
The narrative explores the tensions between tradition and modernity, as well as the deep-seated superstitions of the Irish countryside. As the hunt pursues the elusive silver fox, a series of misfortunes begins to plague the characters, suggesting a curse that defies rational explanation. With its rich descriptions of the Irish landscape and its keen insight into the social dynamics of the Anglo-Irish ascendancy, "The Silver Fox" stands as a haunting exploration of fate and the uncanny. This work showcases the authors' mastery of prose and their ability to capture the unique spirit and legends of Ireland, making it a significant contribution to early 20th-century literature.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025988733
- ISBN-10: 1025988736
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.44 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.65 pounds
- Page Count: 206
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