Snow-Bound at Eagle's
English

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<p><em>Snow-Bound at Eagle's</em> by Bret Harte is set in the rugged American West where a group of travelers finds themselves snowbound at a remote mountain inn. The story revolves around the interactions of these characters highlighting their different backgrounds and personalities as they are forced into close quarters by the harsh weather. Harte known for his depictions of frontier life uses the setting to explore themes of human resilience camaraderie and the tensions that arise in such confined and challenging circumstances. The story combines Harte's signature humor with moments of drama and insight into human nature.</p><p>Bret Harte (1836-1902) was a 19th century writer most famous for his contributions to western literature. When his widowed mother moved their family to California in 1854 he found work as a miner messenger printer and journalist working with such luminaries as Mark Twain Charles Warren Stoddard Prentice Mulford. He came into his own as a writer however with The Luck of Roaring Camp published in the Overland Monthly (which he also edited). As his fame spread he continued writing about the American West. In 1871 he moved back east and pursued a political career as well as continuing to write fiction and poetry. In 1878 he was appointed United States Counsul at Crefeld Germany. He was transferred to Scotland in 1880. He died in Camberely England on May 6 1902.</p>
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