The Story of Margaret Kent
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A poignant coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century New England, rich with memorable characters and vividly drawn landscapes.
Ellen Warner Olney Kirková bola americká románopiskyňa, ktorej diela sa často zameriavali na romantické zápletky. Jej príbehy, zasadené prevažne do New Yorku a Philadelphie, boli cenené pre svoju familiárnu povahu a absenciu otvoreného spoločenského komentára, čo im dodávalo ľahko staromódny, ale očarujúci nádych. Vynikala vo vytváraní príbehov, ktoré aj napriek svojej nenáročnosti dokázali zaujať čitateľov.






A poignant coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century New England, rich with memorable characters and vividly drawn landscapes.
This reprint preserves the original 1899 edition of Dorothy and her Friends, offering readers a chance to experience the classic tale in its authentic form. The book continues the adventures of Dorothy from the beloved Wizard of Oz series, featuring her interactions with a cast of memorable characters. It captures the whimsical essence and imaginative storytelling that has enchanted audiences for generations.
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Culturally significant, this work is a reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base, reflecting historical importance and scholarly value. The inclusion of notations adds depth to the understanding of its context within the literary and historical framework.
This antiquarian book offers a facsimile reprint of a historically significant work, preserving its original content and character. Readers may encounter imperfections typical of older texts, including marks and marginalia. The publication aims to uphold the cultural importance of the work, reflecting a commitment to protecting and promoting literature by providing affordable, high-quality editions that remain true to the original.
The novel delves into the lives of two families, the affluent St. Clairs from New York City and the middle-class Wintons from New England, highlighting their contrasting lifestyles and values. Central to the story are siblings Frank and Marion St. Clair, and John and Mary Winton, whose relationships navigate love, ambition, and class struggles. Set in late 19th century America, it examines social norms and family dynamics, with Kirk's engaging prose bringing the characters and their conflicts to life.