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In 'Dwellers in the Hills + The Mountain School-Teacher + The Gilded Chair', Melville Davisson Post presents a collection of three captivating short stories set in the Appalachian region of the United States. Through intricate plots and rich characterization, Post explores themes of justice, societal conventions, and the human experience. His writing style is characterized by detailed descriptions, subtle irony, and a deep understanding of the region's culture and people, making these stories not only entertaining but also thought-provoking in their commentary on rural life in the early 20th century. Melville Davisson Post's background as a lawyer and judge provides insight into his exploration of legal issues and moral dilemmas in his stories. His experience living in rural West Virginia also informs his portrayal of the Appalachian landscape and its inhabitants, adding authenticity and depth to his narratives. I highly recommend 'Dwellers in the Hills + The Mountain School-Teacher + The Gilded Chair' to readers interested in American literature, regional fiction, and captivating short stories that delve into complex moral and social themes with skill and nuance.