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  • Left at Home

    by Mary L. Code ...
    "Left at Home" is a story that centers around the life of a young woman named Margaret Carter. The plot unfolds as Margaret, who has been left at home while her family travels abroad, faces various challenges and experiences personal growth during their absence. The novel likely explores themes of independence, self-discovery, and resilience as Margaret navigates the ups and downs of life on her ... Read more

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  • Left at Home Or, The Heart's Resting Place

    by Mary L. Code ...
    "Left at Home: Or, The Heart's Resting Place" by Mary L. Code is a captivating novel that delves into the intricate dynamics of family, relationships, and emotional growth. Set against the backdrop of domestic life, the narrative follows characters navigating the complexities of love, solitude, and healing. Through moments of reflection and introspection, the protagonists embark on a journey of ... Read more

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  • Wandering May

    by Mary Code ...
    In our newest book in this series, readers learn of young May of Farleigh Village, and her move into the city, where she knows no one. All that May has been accustomed to in life changes around her, and all that remains of her old home is a bookmark, upon which is written the mysterious words, "Come unto Me." But May soon makes friends in the city who help her learn to read, and more importantly, ... Read more

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  • Mansfield Park: The Wild and Wanton Edition, Volume 1

    When she is 10 years old, Fanny Price is sent from her poor and large family to Mansfield Park, where she is to be raised by her wealthy aunt and uncle, Sir Thomas and Lady Bertram. Though she grows up in the same home as her four older cousins, she is often treated as a poor and ignorant relation, similar to a servant, and is not afforded the same advances into society as her more privileged ... Read more

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  • Juvenilia – Volume I

    by Jane Austen ...
    Before Pride and Prejudice and Emma, there was a young Jane Austen—bold, witty, and delightfully irreverent. Juvenilia – Volume I collects the early stories and sketches written by Jane Austen in her teenage years. Bursting with playful humor, sharp satire, and a fearless imagination, these works offer a rare glimpse into the budding talent of one of literature's greatest novelists. In these ... Read more

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  • The Canterville Ghost and Other Stories

    by Oscar Wilde ...
    Britain's most popular nineteenth century playwright Oscar Wilde was born in Ireland in 1854. He dabbled in several different forms of writing, as is exemplified in his best known work, the novel entitled "The Picture of Dorian Gray." He also wrote in the form of short fiction stories, like "The Canterville Ghost." In this tale, a family of proud Americans come into possession of a historic ... Read more

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  • The Mrs. Henry Wood Collection

    Karpathos publishes the greatest works of history's greatest authors and collects them to make it easy and affordable for readers to have them all at the push of a button. All of our collections include a linked table of contents.Mrs. Henry Wood was a prolific British author during the Victorian era. Wood's best known work is the classic novel East Lynne which has had many stage and film ... Read more

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  • The Widow Barnaby

    The mother of the renowned novelist Anthony Trollope, Frances Trollope began her literary career in the realm of non-fiction, publishing an excoriating takedown of American manners and mores in 1832. She then turned to fiction, channeling her staunch opinions into a series of social novels that tackled the toughest issues of the era. Sprawling epic The Widow Barnaby is one of her most well ... Read more

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  • Juvenilia Volume I

    by Jane Austen ...
    Juvenilia Volume I was written by Jane Austen and first published in 1790. Perhaps as early as 1787, Jane Austen began to write poems, stories, and plays for her own and her family's amusement. Austen later compiled "fair copies" of these early works into three bound notebooks, now referred to as the "Juvenilia," containing pieces originally written between 1787 and 1793.The 1st volume of ... Read more

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  • Peg Woffington

    by Charles Reade ...
    Peg Woffington is a lively and engaging novel that brings to life the vibrant world of 18th-century theatre, blending romance, wit, and social insight into a captivating story. Written by Charles Reade, this classic work draws inspiration from the life of the celebrated Irish actress Margaret "Peg" Woffington, offering readers a vivid portrait of stage life, personal ambition, and the complexities ... Read more

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  • The Old Nurse's Story

    The old nurse’s story” (1906) is a short novel written by Elizabeth Gaskell , the Victorian writer. ... Read more

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  • The Black Cat

    John Todhunter (December 30, 1839 – October 25, 1916) was an Irish poet and playwright who wrote seven volumes of poetry, and several plays. Todhunter was born in Dublin, the eldest son of Thomas Harvey Todhunter, a Quaker merchant of English origin. He and was educated at Quaker schools, including Bootham School, York and Mountmellick in Ireland. He attended Trinity College Medical School, where ... Read more

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