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  • Taken Alive

    Lost in the American Wilderness: A Tale of Survival, Adversity, and Self-Discovery

    In Edward Payson Roe's novel "Taken Alive," readers are immersed in a rich tapestry of 19th-century American life, where themes of love, morality, and redemption unfold against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society. Roe's literary style is characterized by his eloquent prose, keen psychological insights, and strong moral underpinnings, all of which reflect the burgeoning romanticism of his ... Read more

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  • An Original Belle

    Love, Class Struggle, and Society in 19th-Century America

    In "An Original Belle," Edward Payson Roe masterfully intertwines romance and social commentary within the vibrant setting of late 19th-century America. The narrative centers on the life of a spirited and unconventional young woman whose struggles against societal norms evoke the tension between individualism and tradition. Roe's rich prose and character-driven storytelling reflect his deep ... Read more

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  • The Home Acre

    Cultivating the Home Acre: A Tale of Rural Life and Personal Growth in 19th-Century America

    In "The Home Acre," Edward Payson Roe deftly intertwines themes of agriculture and domestic life against the backdrop of 19th-century America. Through the lens of its relatable characters, the novel explores the virtues of hard work, moral integrity, and the quintessential American dream of self-sufficiency. Roe's narrative style, characterized by rich descriptions and emotional depth, invites ... Read more

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  • Nature's Serial Story

    Stories of Nature's Beauty and Intrigue

    In "Nature's Serial Story," Edward Payson Roe intricately weaves a narrative that explores the relationship between humanity and the natural world, employing a blend of romanticism and realism typical of 19th-century American literature. Set against the backdrop of a changing landscape, Roe's novel unfolds as a series of reflective vignettes, each illustrating the profound interconnectedness of ... Read more

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  • Driven Back to Eden

    First serialized in the popular children's magazine St. Nicholas, Driven Back to Eden is a classic of the 19th-century "back-to-the-land" genre. In the preface, author Edward Payson Roe explains that he intended to write a realistic story that could serve as a practical and encouraging guide for families wishing to escape urban tenements for a healthier, more wholesome life in the country.For ... Read more

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  • Barriers Burned Away

    Dennis Fleet is a hard-working and pious young Christian man who's come to the big city of Chicago in order to earn money for his poor family. As he braves his first icy winter, he quickly moves up the rungs of business until he finds himself working for the prosperous art dealer Mr. Ludolph. Ludolph's beautiful daughter Christine quickly catches Dennis's eye-but much to his chagrin, she's a non ... Read more

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  • What Can She Do?

    The story revolves around the character of Ruth Bolles, a young woman who is struggling to find her place in the world. Ruth faces various challenges, including questions of her independence and how to make a meaningful impact on society. The novel explores themes of gender roles, women's rights, and personal development in a changing society.Edward Payson Roe's works often addressed social and ... Read more

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  • A Day of Fate

    Captivating portrayal of human emotions, fate, and moral dilemmas in 19th century America

    In "A Day of Fate," Edward Payson Roe intricately weaves a narrative that captures the tensions of 19th-century America, exploring themes of destiny, moral choice, and social responsibility. The novel is characterized by Roe's signature realism and vivid characterizations, offering readers an immersive experience into the societal norms and conflicts of the time. With a plot enriched by love, ... Read more

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  • Driven Back to Eden

    A Journey Through Nature's Trials and Triumphs

    In "Driven Back to Eden," Edward Payson Roe explores the profound themes of resilience and redemption through the life of his protagonist, Paul, a man grappling with the loss of faith and the existential trials of modern life. Set against the backdrop of the American landscape, Roe'Äôs narrative intricately weaves natural imagery with philosophical reflections, employing a realistic yet romantic ... Read more

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  • A Day of Fate

    "A Day of Fate" by way of Edward Payson Roe is a compelling novel that weaves collectively factors of romance, suspense, and ethical contemplation. Set towards the backdrop of nineteenth-century America, the tale follows the lives of two predominant characters, Kate Underwood and John Egerton. Kate, a sturdy-willed and impartial younger woman, reveals herself entangled in a web of own family ... Read more

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  • A Day of Fate

    The story in "A Day of Fate" is set against the backdrop of the American Civil War. It follows the lives of several characters whose paths intersect on a fateful day, each dealing with their own personal struggles, loyalties, and decisions during a time of great national conflict. The novel explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the impact of war on individuals and their communities.Edward Payson ... Read more

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  • A Young Girl's Wooing

    In "A Young Girl's Wooing," the narrative likely explores the romantic relationships of young characters, possibly dealing with themes of courtship, love, and societal expectations prevalent in the late 19th century. Roe's novels typically contained moral lessons and reflected the cultural norms of the time.If you have specific questions or if there's a particular aspect of the novel you'd like to ... Read more

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