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Ellen Glasgow

    Les romans d'Ellen Glasgow plongent dans la vie du Sud américain, capturant avec maestria les profonds changements sociaux et économiques qui ont façonné la région. Son style d'écriture se caractérise par un aperçu pénétrant de la psychologie humaine et des complexités de la morale, souvent situé sur la toile de fond dynamique de la Virginie. Glasgow a exploré les thèmes de la tradition face à la modernité, des distinctions de classe et de la quête incessante de liberté personnelle. Son œuvre se distingue par son observation critique et sa profonde compréhension des forces sociétales qui influencent les individus.

    The Deliverance
    In This Our Life
    The Shadowy Third
    Phases of an Inferior Planet
    The Battle-Ground
    Barren Ground
    • Barren Ground

      • 594pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
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      Set in Virginia from 1890 to 1920, the novel follows Dorinda Oakley, whose life dramatically shifts due to an unexpected pregnancy. Ellen Glasgow’s compelling narrative explores themes of personal struggle and societal expectations. This edition includes a biography of the author and is a modern reprint of the original 1907 work, making it a valuable addition for both long-time fans and new readers interested in early 20th-century literature.

      Barren Ground
    • The Battle-Ground

      • 558pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
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      Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, this novel delves into the profound human impact of the conflict and its lasting social repercussions. Through vivid characters and poignant storytelling, it reveals the struggles and transformations experienced by individuals and communities during this tumultuous period. Glasgow's exploration of the war's emotional and societal effects offers a compelling narrative that resonates with themes of loss, resilience, and change.

      The Battle-Ground
    • Phases of an Inferior Planet

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the narrative explores the complexities of personal and societal expectations through the lives of its characters. The story delves into themes of ambition, love, and the struggle for identity, highlighting the challenges faced by women in a changing world. Glasgow's insightful prose captures the emotional landscape of her characters as they navigate their aspirations and relationships, offering a rich commentary on the era's social dynamics.

      Phases of an Inferior Planet
    • Set in the old South, this work exemplifies the 'Southern Gothic' genre through its exploration of haunting themes and eerie atmospheres. Ellen Glasgow, a significant female writer, captures the essence of early ghost stories that have become rare and costly over time. This edition aims to make such classic literature accessible, preserving the original text and artwork while offering a high-quality, affordable format for contemporary readers.

      The Shadowy Third
    • In This Our Life

      • 588pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      3,4(10)Évaluer

      The story revolves around two sisters navigating the complexities of love and life, highlighting their struggles and emotional journeys. This early work by Ellen Glasgow not only captivated readers but also inspired a Hollywood film featuring Bette Davis. As a classic from the early 1900s, it is now considered rare and valuable, prompting modern republishing efforts that aim to preserve its original text and artwork in high-quality editions.

      In This Our Life
    • The collection features significant poems that have resonated throughout human history, emphasizing their enduring importance. To ensure accessibility for contemporary readers, the work has been meticulously reformatted and retyped, resulting in a clear and readable text. This modern edition aims to preserve the literary value of the original poems for both present and future generations.

      The Freeman, and Other Poems
    • The Sheltered Life

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in the South, this novel delves into the conflict between societal expectations and personal disillusionment through the lens of a family devoted to comfort and tradition. As they navigate their sheltered existence, they remain oblivious to the harsh realities surrounding them. The narrative poignantly illustrates the struggle between maintaining appearances and confronting the evolving world, offering a vivid portrayal of the tensions inherent in a changing society.

      The Sheltered Life
    • Virginia

      • 536pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      This antiquarian book offers a facsimile reprint of a historically significant text, preserving its original content while acknowledging potential imperfections from age, such as marks and notations. The reprint reflects a commitment to cultural preservation and accessibility, ensuring that this important work remains available in a high-quality format that honors its legacy.

      Virginia