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Andrew Barger


The Haunting Legacy of Peter Rugg The Missing Man in Nineteenth Century Literature
The early nineteenth century was a time ripe with literary exploration, especially in ghost stories and supernatural tales. One of the most chilling narratives to emerge during this period is Peter Rugg: The Missing Man written by William Austin. This haunting tale captivated readers of its time and continues to leave an imprint on American literature. Austin, a Harvard-educated attorney from Massachusetts, crafted a story filled with themes of eternal wandering and unfulfil
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