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  • Hilda's Home: A Story of Woman's Emancipation

    by Rosa Graul ...
    In "Hilda's Home," the protagonist Hilda likely navigates through personal and societal challenges as she seeks to assert her independence and autonomy. The title suggests a narrative centered around Hilda's quest to establish a space where she can live on her own terms, free from the constraints and expectations imposed by traditional gender roles.Rosa Graul's writing is characterized by its ... Read more

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  • Hilda’s Home: A Story of Woman’s Emancipation

    by Rosa Graul ...
    “And I may hope? You will not give me a decided no for answer?” The time was a lovely June evening. The moon was at its full, wrapping everything in a silvery haze, while the air was laden with the sweet perfume of roses and of new-mown hay. The scene was the lawn of a beautiful suburban home on the outskirts of the city of Harrisburg. Under the swaying branches of the silver maples that lined the ... Read more

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  • Hilda's Home

    Enriched edition. A Story of Woman's Emancipation

    In "Hilda's Home," Rosa Graul masterfully weaves a poignant narrative that reflects the complexities of familial bonds within a diverse cultural framework. Set against the backdrop of contemporary suburban life, the novel utilizes rich, evocative language that captures the nuances of everyday moments intertwined with profound emotional weight. Graul's literary style is characterized by her lyrical ... Read more

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  • Hilda's Home A Story of Woman's Emancipation

    by Rosa Graul ...
    "Hilda's Home: A Story of Woman's Emancipation" by Rosa Graul is a groundbreaking novel that navigates the tumultuous journey of a female protagonist seeking independence and empowerment amidst the societal constraints of the 19th century. Graul's narrative, a blend of fiction and feminist discourse, delves into the complexities of women's emancipation, challenging traditional gender norms and ... Read more

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  • Ester Ried

    Series series Ester Ried
    This book is about Ester Reid, a young girl running her family’s boardinghouse largely on her own in the early 1900’s. Her mother being quite often sick, Ester has a very large share of the responsibilities. The hard work makes her irritable, and it is hard to keep her patience with the many people she must deal with daily, especially her bright younger sister, Sadie. Ester often finds it very ... Read more

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  • Beulah

    A January sun had passed the zenith, and the slanting rays flamed over the window panes of a large brick building, bearing on its front in golden letters the inscription Orphan Asylum. The structure was commodious, and surrounded by wide galleries, while the situation offered a silent tribute to the discretion and good sense of the board of managers who selected the suburbs instead of the more ... Read more

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  • Edgar Allan Poe - How I Write

    The Philosophy of Composition

    In his brilliant essay How I Write – The Philosophy of Composition, Edgar Allan Poe describes a theory about how good writers write when they write well.In it he concludes that length, "unity of effect" and a logical method are vital considerations for good writing.He also makes the assertion that "the death...of a beautiful woman" is "unquestionably the most poetical topic in the world".Poe uses ... Read more

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  • The Life and Death of Mrs. Maria Bickford

    Enriched edition. Love, Loss, and Resilience: A Tale of Defying Expectations in 19th Century England

    In "The Life and Death of Mrs. Maria Bickford," Me. Clergyman of Brunswick crafts a poignant narrative that deftly intertwines the personal and the collective. Through a blend of realism and moral reflection, the text embarks on a meticulous exploration of the life of Maria Bickford, addressing themes of virtue, sacrifice, and the social dynamics of 19th-century America. The prose, characterized ... Read more

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  • Ester Ried--Julia Ried (Illustrated) (Books 1-2)

    by Pansy ...
    Series series Ester Ried
    The First two Books in the Ester Ried Series   Ester Ried   This book is about Ester Ried, a young girl running her family’s boardinghouse largely on her own in the early 1900’s. Her mother being quite often sick, Ester has a very large share of the responsibilities. The hard work makes her irritable, and it is hard to keep her patience with the many people she must deal with daily, ... Read more

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  • The Celestial Railroad

    Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804 1864) was one of Americas most famous writers. Best known for the classic book The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne also wrote many other well known books and short stories including The House of the Seven Gables and Young Goodman Brown. Hawthornes writing centers around moral issues and the psychology of humans and is dark in nature. Much of this is due to Hawthornes shame of ... Read more

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  • Myra, The Child of Adoption: A Romance of Real Life

    The windows were all open, but shaded fold after fold with muslin transparent as dew drops, and snowy as the drifts of a summer cloud. The floor was spread with East India matting, and in a corner of a chamber stood a couch shaded with clouds of delicate lace and clad in snow white even to the floor—a great easy chair, covered with chaste dimity, stood close by the bed, and further off a miniature ... Read more

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