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The Morgesons
Elizabeth Stoddard
The Morgesons
Elizabeth Stoddard
... I suppose it was environment that caused me to write these novels; but the mystery of it is, that when I left my native village I did not dream that imagination would lead me there again, for the simple annals of our village and domestic ways did not interest me; neither was I in the least studious. My years were passed in an attempt to have a good time, according to the desires and fancies of youth. Of literature and the literary life, I and my tribe knew nothing; we had not discovered "sermons in stones." Where then was the panorama of my stories and novels stored, that was unrolled in my new sphere? Of course, being moderately intelligent I read everything that came in my way, but merely for amusement. It had been laid up against me as a persistent fault, which was not profitable; I should peruse moral, and pious works, or take up sewing,--that interminable thing, "white seam," which filled the leisure moments of the right-minded. To the personnel of writers I gave little heed; it was the hero they created that charmed me, like Miss Porter's gallant Pole, Sobieski, or the ardent Ernest Maltravers, of Bulwer...
272 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 8, 2008 |
ISBN13 | 9781605976846 |
Publishers | Book Jungle |
Pages | 272 |
Dimensions | 193 × 232 × 15 mm · 490 g |
Language | English |
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