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  • av Ellen Glasgow
    310,-

    "The Battle Ground" is authored by Glasgow. Ellen Glasgow is a high-quality American writer high-quality recognized for her research of Southern life and tradition. The tale, which is about in Publish-Civil War Virginia, gives a moving examine shifting family dynamics, society shifts, and the battle's aftereffects. The plot facilities at the Buchanan own family, who should deal with difficulties on their plantation, Battle Ground, as the conventional Southern manner of life gives manner to a brand new one. The Buchanan own family contributors deal with their very own non-public problems and the converting social order whilst the South struggles with reconstruction. Glasgow explores topics of race, magnificence, and the hunt for identification in a changing global whilst deftly illustrating the evolution of Southern society. The protagonists in "The Battle Ground" warfare with the fallout from their decisions and paintings thru the problems of duty, love, and loyalty. The book offers an evaluation of the larger historical and cultural modifications that came about in the American South following the Civil War. Through her vibrant depictions of persons and settings, Ellen Glasgow demonstrates her literary talent, making "The Battle Ground" a long-lasting exam of the human condition amid the upheavals of a civilization in exchange.

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    946 - 1 240,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    460 - 576,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    400 - 546,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    330 - 476,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    360 - 500,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    376,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    280,-

    This book "" The Freeman, and Other Poems "", has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    426,-

    This antiquarian book contains Ellen Glasgow's 1925 novel "Barren Ground". It is the story of a girl named Dorinda Oakley, who lives on a Virginia farm from 1890 to 1920. Her life is suddenly turned upside down however, with the arrival of an unplanned pregnancy. One of Glasgow's finest novels, "Barren Ground" is not to be missed by fans of her powerful work, and would make for a great addition to any bookshelf. The chapters of this book include: 'Biography of Ellen Glasgow', 'Preface', 'Part First ¿ Broomsedge', 'Part Second ¿ Pine', and 'Part Third ¿ Life-Everlasting'. This book was first published in 1907, and is being republished now in an affordable, high-quality, modern edition. It comes complete with a specially commissioned biography of the author.

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    296 - 466,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    346,-

    The moving tale of two small-town Virginia families and the crumbling of their shelters--religion, convention, and social prejudice--by a Pulitzer Prize-winning author. A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book.

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    306,-

    Set in the historic Great Valley of Virginia during the years 1900 -- 1932, this absorbing novel centers on the love and marriage of Ada Fincastle, daughter of a hardy Scotch-Irish family. The Fincastles are descended from pioneer settlers who survived Indian wars and the rigors of frontier life. The hardships that Ada Fincastle faces during the early days of the Depression are no less severe, but she draws on the same vein of iron, the courage of generations, to endure and win. Vein of Iron has been widely praised as the finest work of Ellen Glasgow's distinguished career.

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    360,-

    The Sheltered Life is perhaps Glasgow's most direct attack upon that Southern cult of manners. Set in the early 20th century - beginning in 1906, and continuing to the onset of the First World War in 1914 - this novel takes as its subject the changing fortunes of two families, the Archbalds and the Birdsongs, who live in a rapidly industrializing area on a once-select street of Queenborough, Virginia (Glasgow's fictionalized Richmond).

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    490,-

    Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (April 22, 1873 - November 21, 1945) was an American novelist who won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1942. A lifelong Virginian who published 20 books including seven novels which sold well (five reaching best-seller lists) as well as gained critical acclaim, Glasgow portrayed the changing world of the contemporary South, differing from the idealistic escapism that characterized Southern literature after Reconstruction. During more than four decades of literary work, Glasgow published 20 novels, a collection of poems, a book of short stories, and a book of literary criticism. Her first novel, The Descendant (1897) was written in secret and published anonymously when she was 24.

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    506,-

    Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (April 22, 1873 - November 21, 1945) was an American novelist who won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1942. A lifelong Virginian who published 20 books including seven novels which sold well (five reaching best-seller lists) as well as gained critical acclaim, Glasgow portrayed the changing world of the contemporary South, differing from the idealistic escapism that characterized Southern literature after Reconstruction. During more than four decades of literary work, Glasgow published 20 novels, a collection of poems, a book of short stories, and a book of literary criticism. Her first novel, The Descendant (1897) was written in secret and published anonymously when she was 24.

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    516 - 750,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    516 - 800,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    586 - 870,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    556 - 846,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    616 - 900,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    700 - 986,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    516,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    246,-

    Ellen Glasgow was an influential female writer, and an important chronicler of the old South. 'The Shadowy Third', first published in 1923, represents an excellent early example of the 'Southern Gothic' genre. Many of the earliest ghost stories, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    486,-

    Virginius Littlepage is a lawyer working in Queensborough, Canada. Dejected and tired of life, he finds little solace in his family affairs and turns his attentions to his secretary, Milly Burden, in a last-ditch attempt to inject some spice in to his life. With the arrival of Littlepage's domineering daughter, who returns from a life of war work and philanthropy, comes a new series of interpersonal problems for all concerned. 'They Stooped to Folly' is an engrossing tale of love, loss, deceit and dedication guaranteed to pull the reader into the midst of the chaos caused by the problems of family, love, and duty. Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow was an American novelist whose work illustrated the societal changes of the contemporary south. Amongst her most famous works are 'In This our Life' (1941), which won a Pulitzer Prize and was made into an eponymous named film by Warner Brothers, and 'The Sheltered Life' (1932). This book, originally published in 1929, is now published with a new introductory biography of the author.

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    516,-

    This early work by Ellen Glasgow is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. It is a fictional story of two sisters and their trials and tribulations in love and life. This is a fascinating work and it eventually became a Hollywood movie starring Bette Davies. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    426,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    250 - 370,-

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    470,-

    Opening in the years just before the First World War, and set in the Valley of Virginia, this novel traces the experience of a family with four generations of women.

  • av Ellen Glasgow
    620,-

    This autobiography depicts the spiritual landscape against which Ellen Glasgow's novels were written. The introduction examines her composition of "The Woman Within", surveys critical responses since its publication, examines unpublished portions and discusses the implications of the text.

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