In "The Phantom of Bogue Holauba," Mary Noailles Murfree brings to life the haunting landscapes of the Southern Appalachian region, interweaving elements of ghostly lore and local myth into a richly textured narrative. This novella encapsulates Murfree's penchant for regionalism, displaying a keen sensitivity to the cultural and natural surroundings of the Lower South. Murfree'Äôs vivid descriptio...