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註釋"Young Hans, who resides in a small German colony in the mountains of South Carolina, is a wood-carver whose delicate craftsmanship reveals 'an undiscovered genius.' But the peace of the colony and of Hans's artistic imagination are shattered when Reid, a young Englishman traveling in America, propels the local artists into a competitive marketplace atmosphere by announcing that the best wood-carver in Walhalla will be hired as a panelist for his brother's New York firm"--Sharon M. Harris, Rebecca Harding Davis and American realism, page 205 (viewed online via Google Books, July 22, 2020).