<p>In 'The Swamp Angel,' Prentice Mulford delves into the solitary experience of a man's endeavor to inhabit and construct a life within the forest. Written in the confessional style of the first person, the narrative weaves through the protagonist's physical and spiritual journey, exploring profound philosophical and psychological queries. The novel's introspective texture is framed within the broader context of 19th-century American transcenden...