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Bayou Folk and a Night in Acadie
19Experience the vibrant culture of Louisiana with Kate Chopin’s “Bayou Folk and A Night in Acadie” (ISBN: 9780140436815). These captivating short stories immerse you in Creole and Cajun life, exploring themes of love, loss, and identity. Discover why Chopin remains a celebrated voice in American realism. Buy your copy today and embark on a literary journey to the bayou.
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Early American Drama
16Explore early American drama with this collection of eight plays spanning 1789-1859. From Royall Tyler’s “The Contrast” to Dion Boucicault’s “The Octoroon,” these works reflect America’s evolving literary, social, and cultural landscape. Edited by Anthony Trollope and Mick Imlah, this anthology offers a unique insight into the birth of American theatre. ISBN: 9780140435887
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Facundo
21Explore 19th-century Argentina in Facundo (ISBN: 9780140436778) by Anthony Trollope & Mick Imlah. This biography of gaucho Juan Facundo Quiroga delves into history, sociology, and politics, examining Argentina’s character and modernization amidst tyranny. Discover the clash between city and countryside, the plight of indigenous populations, and Latin America’s struggle for progress.
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Hope Leslie
13Explore 17th-century New England after the Pequod War in “Hope Leslie.” This captivating historical novel examines women’s roles in shaping the American republic, offering a unique perspective on their lives, customs, and values. Experience a powerful story of resilience and hope in a turbulent era. ISBN: 9780140436761
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Inheritance
18Explore the captivating world of Louisa May Alcott’s “The Inheritance,” her newly unearthed first novel. Penned at the tender age of 17, this captivating tale offers a glimpse into the genesis of her remarkable writing career. Experience Alcott’s early brilliance as she weaves a story of family secrets and unexpected twists. Witness the birth of a literary icon in this captivating debut novel.
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Italian Hours
20Explore Italy’s timeless beauty with Anthony Trollope’s “Italian Hours.” Journey through enchanting landscapes, vibrant cities, and captivating historical sites. Immerse yourself in rich culture and hidden gems. Perfect for travel enthusiasts, history buffs, and armchair explorers. ISBN: 9780140435078
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Martin Chuzzlewit
19Dive into the Victorian world with Anthony Trollope’s “Martin Chuzzlewit” (ISBN: 9780140436143). Follow young Martin’s journey through life’s ups and downs, exploring themes of family, greed, and self-discovery. Edited by Mick Imlah. A must-read for fans of classic literature and satirical humor. Explore Trollope’s witty social commentary and unforgettable characters. Perfect for book clubs and leisurely reading.
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Minister’s Wooing
9“The Minister’s Wooing” by Anthony Trollope is a captivating tale of love, faith, and societal pressures in 18th-century Newport. Explore the complexities of romance, religion, and slavery as Mary Scudder navigates her affections for two vastly different men. With vivid characters and historical context, this classic novel offers a glimpse into the heart of New England society. ISBN: 9780140437027
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Morgesons
10Experience the captivating story of Cassandra Morgeson in Anthony Trollope’s “Morgesons” (ISBN: 9780140436518). In this groundbreaking novel, Cassandra challenges social and religious norms in 1862 New England, seeking sexual, spiritual, and economic freedom. Witness her fight against family expectations and societal constraints as she pursues an equal and fulfilling love. Explore themes of women’s autonomy, passion, and resilience in this must-read classic.
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Nineteenth-Century American Poetry
12Explore 19th-century American poetry with this anthology featuring Whitman, Dickinson, Melville, and more. Journey from Joel Barlow to Edwin Arlington Robinson, experiencing Bryant, Emerson, Longfellow, and others. Dive into nearly 300 poems showcasing the evolution of American verse. ISBN: 9780140435870
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Notes on the State of Virginia
22Explore Virginia’s natural, social, and political landscape in Thomas Jefferson’s groundbreaking “Notes on the State of Virginia.” This scientific discourse defines early America, examines freedom, and offers a captivating chronicle of Virginia’s history. Discover this essential work by a Founding Father. ISBN: 9780140436679