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May Sinclair
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210 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1980-2026.
Ghostly tales from an active feminist and suffragist of fine literary abilityMay Sinclair was the pseudonym used by the prolific, but underrated, British writer, Mary Amelia St. Clair. Active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Sinclair was typical among writers of her period in the significant volume and breadth of her literary output, which included novels, short stories and poetry. From 1896 Sinclair, motivated by the need to support herself and her mother, wrote professionally. Her 1913 novel, 'The Combined Maze', was highly praised by George Orwell, whilst Agatha Christie regarded it as, 'one of the greatest English novels of its time'. Her work was also well received in the United States of America. She wrote two volumes of supernatural fiction, 'Uncanny Stories' and, 'The Intercessor and Other Stories' both of which are included in this Leonaur collection. Several authorities on the supernatural genre have praised the quality of Sinclair's work, with regrets only about the modest number of such stories she wrote. Sinclair's writing is considered to be be subtle, concise and modern despite her choice of traditional themes.In this Leonaur edition readers will discover 'The Intercessor', 'The Token', 'The Flaw in The Crystal', 'If the Dead Knew' and others.Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.
Ghostly tales from an active feminist and suffragist of fine literary abilityMay Sinclair was the pseudonym used by the prolific, but underrated, British writer, Mary Amelia St. Clair. Active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Sinclair was typical among writers of her period in the significant volume and breadth of her literary output, which included novels, short stories and poetry. From 1896 Sinclair, motivated by the need to support herself and her mother, wrote professionally. Her 1913 novel, 'The Combined Maze', was highly praised by George Orwell, whilst Agatha Christie regarded it as, 'one of the greatest English novels of its time'. Her work was also well received in the United States of America. She wrote two volumes of supernatural fiction, 'Uncanny Stories' and, 'The Intercessor and Other Stories' both of which are included in this Leonaur collection. Several authorities on the supernatural genre have praised the quality of Sinclair's work, with regrets only about the modest number of such stories she wrote. Sinclair's writing is considered to be be subtle, concise and modern despite her choice of traditional themes.In this Leonaur edition readers will discover 'The Intercessor', 'The Token', 'The Flaw in The Crystal', 'If the Dead Knew' and others.Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.
The book, "" Anne Severn and the Fieldings "", 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.
May Sinclair (1863-1946) zeichnet das Psychogramm eines viktorianischen Frauenlebens, das in seiner Kompromisslosigkeit fasziniert. LEBEN UND TOD DER HARRIETT FREAN ist ein kleiner Roman mit gro em Nachhall und ein Meilenstein in der Geschichte moderner Erz hlkunst.
This book 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 of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
Raised in a restrictive and oppressive household, Harriet Frean is used to sacrificing her own happiness and comfort for the sake of others, in fact, she’s proud of it. Taught that women were to be submissive, pious, kind, and quiet, Harriet molds herself into the perfect Victorian woman. Though she struggles with the crushing expectations of Victorian gender roles, Harriet finds comfort in her close relationship with Prissy, her best friend. As the two grow older, they conform to their expected mold. With Prissy’s support, Harriet continues her dedication to being the perfect woman, and is in pursuit of a husband. However, when Harriet finally falls in love, she is overcome by a crisis of conscious. Her entire perception of herself is shaken and her beliefs are challenged, because she has fallen for an unavailable man. Unsure how to process her feelings, Harriet begins to isolate herself in shame, because she cannot possibly tell anybody, not even Prissy, that she is in love with her best friend’s fiancé. Originally published under one-hundred years ago, May Sinclair’s Life and Death of Harriet Frean explores questionable ideals still present in modern society. With topics of romance, gender roles, and identity, Life and Death of Harriet Frean is both timeless and a perfect record of the harmful ideals of English Victorian society. As a pioneer of the stream-of-consciousness literary style, Sinclar’s prose is captivating and brilliant, allowing her characters to feel real and familiar to readers, creating a narrative that is undeniably compelling. This edition of Life and Death of Harriet Frean by May Sinclair now features an eye-catching new cover design and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition of Life and Death of Harriet Frean creates an accessible and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while restoring the original brilliance and insight of May Sinclair’s work.
芭芭拉希望她能回来。在最后一个小时里,范妮-沃丁顿 一直通过敞开的门进出房间,进入花园,为盛开的 碗带来郁金香,白色,粉红色和红色的郁金香,将它们悬停在上面,并与她一起爱抚它们。精致的蝴蝶手指,哼着自己的歌。这首歌与Barbara的商店清单混在一起:"两打玻璃毛巾。十二磅的Spratt的小狗饼干。十二个绅士的全丝睡衣,超大号"........."呜呜,呜呜, - (舒伯特的即兴作品),还有芭芭拉写的音符:"沃丁顿太太很乐于附上......"。范妮-沃丁顿 总是很乐意封装一些东西......。 "呜呜-轰隆,轰隆,嘻嘻。"声音如此之轻,以至于几乎没有搅动房间的安静。如果一只蝴蝶会哼哼,它会像范妮-沃丁顿一样哼哼。芭芭拉-麦登 在下威克庄园 待了两天,她已经在家里了。她很清楚范妮的客厅,客厅的两端都铺着低矮的都铎式窗户,窗框上镶满了沉重的竖框,后面的那扇窗外望向绿色的花园,四周是壁花和郁金香。最前面的是圆形的草地和日,,后面是行车道和灌木丛,沿着宽阔的步道穿过,一直延伸到公园的尽头。她喜欢室内装饰,波斯地毯褪成灰色,淡黄褐色和老玫瑰色,葡萄酒色的桃花心木家具,桌子伸出腿上的铜爪,格子的橱柜和书柜,方格布式窗帘和椅子套,所有红色大丽花和粉蓝色的鹦鹉都在米黄色的地面上。但是当范妮不在的时候,你会因为她的空虚而感到房间疼痛。
Reproduction of the original: The Judgment of Eve by May Sinclair