Andrew Nelson Lytle | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Andrew Nelson Lytle.

Andrew Nelson Lytle | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Andrew Nelson Lytle.
This section contains 296 words
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["The Long Night"] tells a story which succeeds in keeping you on its trail. Whatever else it may be, it is not dull.

It seems to be a good many things at once, not always to its advantage, a kind of split personality of a novel. The opening chords are ones of mystery and terror as we arrive at a kind of House of Usher [where] … a dark tale of the past is unfolded—here during the course of a long night….

It is a tale of revenge in blood feud resurrected by the aged narrator out of a demonic period in his past….

There is all the theatricality of a Monte Cristo …, all the suspense …, the stealth and secrecy, the "making your peace with God" kind of thing so familiar to romantic mystery. But this is only one phase of the novel.

Much of the book is...

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