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  • Rachel Gray: A Tale Founded on Fact

    The plot revolves around the life of Rachel Gray, a young woman who faces various challenges and hardships. It portrays her struggles against poverty and societal injustices, highlighting the harsh realities faced by many during that period. The story is known for its poignant portrayal of characters and its social commentary on the conditions of the time.Julia Kavanagh, the author, was known for ... Read more

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  • DAISY BURNS IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II.

    In "Daisy Burns," the plot likely revolves around the titular character, Daisy Burns, and her life journey. Kavanagh's novels typically blend elements of realism with moral and social commentary, reflecting the societal norms and challenges of the time.As with many of Kavanagh's works, "Daisy Burns" likely delves into the complexities of human relationships, the constraints imposed by societal ... Read more

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  • DAISY BURNS IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I.

    "Daisy Burns" by Julia Kavanagh is a novel published in two volumes, with Volume I being the first part of the story. Julia Kavanagh, a Victorian-era novelist, was known for her exploration of social issues and the complexities of human relationships in her works.In Volume I of "Daisy Burns," the plot likely introduces us to the protagonist, Daisy Burns, and sets the stage for the unfolding ... Read more

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  • Rachel Gray: A Tale Founded on Fact

    In her poignant novel, "Rachel Gray: A Tale Founded on Fact," Julia Kavanagh weaves a rich tapestry of human emotion and societal critique, set against the backdrop of 19th-century England. The narrative centers around Rachel Gray, a strong-willed woman navigating the complexities of love, ambition, and moral integrity. Kavanagh employs a lyrical yet accessible prose style, vividly illustrating ... Read more

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  • Rachel Gray: A Tale Founded on Fact

    An Emotional Journey Through Victorian England

    In "Rachel Gray: A Tale Founded on Fact," Julia Kavanagh weaves a poignant narrative that explores the intricacies of identity, social constraint, and the pursuit of personal authenticity against the backdrop of 19th-century society. The prose is marked by Kavanagh's characteristic eloquence, richly characterizing Rachel Gray, a young woman grappling with the expectations imposed upon her by ... Read more

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  • Daisy Burns (Complete)

    Erstes Capitel. Am Ufer der Marne, in der Nähe der kreidereichen weißen Ebene der Champagne, liegt die alte Stadt Saint-Dizier, ein kleiner Ort mit etwa fünftausend Einwohnern, deren Industrie zum großen Theil darin besteht die auf der Marne herabgeflößten Holzstämme in Bretter zu zerschneiden — außerdem befinden sich dort berühmte Manufacturen von Eisenwaaren und durch diese Gewerbthätigkeit hat ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    Rachel Gray

    Narrated by Lynne Thompson ...

    Unabridged

    5 hours 12 min

    Kavanagh's books feature strong young women, like herself, and had much popular appeal among that audience during her lifetime. She lived most of her life in France, caring for her invalid mother, remaining unmarried. 'Rachel Gray' is founded on fact although the author used her imagination to embellish the story. She said that she wished to 'show the intellectual, the educated, the fortunate, ... Read more

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