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  • Gerald Eversley's Friendship: A Study in Real Life

    Gerald Eversley's Friendship: A Study in Real Life is a novel by J. E. C. Welldon that delves into themes of personal relationships and social dynamics.The story follows Gerald Eversley, a central character whose life and experiences serve as the focus of the novel. Eversley is depicted as a person navigating the complexities of friendship and personal connections. The plot explores the nature of ... Read more

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  • Gerald Eversley's Friendship: A Study in Real Life

    Enriched edition. Exploring Friendship Dynamics in Realistic Literature

    In "Gerald Eversley's Friendship: A Study in Real Life," J. E. C. Welldon offers a profound exploration of the complexities of human relationships, primarily through the lens of its titular character, Gerald Eversley. This narrative not only captures the essence of friendship in its multifaceted forms but also critically engages with the philosophical and moral dilemmas that arise within social ... Read more

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  • The private life of Henry Maitland: A record dictated by J. H

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Secret Life of a Victorian Protagonist: A Tale of Personal Identity and Moral Dilemmas

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    by Mrs.Riddell ...
    The plot of "Mortomley's Estate" revolves around the Mortomley family and their struggles with their inherited estate. It explores themes of inheritance, family dynamics, social class, and the challenges faced by Victorian landowners. The novel is set against the backdrop of rural England, depicting the complexities of life and relationships in a changing society.Charlotte Riddell's works are ... Read more

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  • The Law and The Lady (Mystery Thriller Classic)

    In 'The Law and The Lady,' Wilkie Collins masterfully weaves a gripping tale of mystery and intrigue that challenges the societal norms of Victorian England. Written in a pioneering narrative style, the novel presents a complex plot through the eyes of the protagonist, Valeria Brande, who embarks on a quest to unveil the truth behind her husband's mysterious past and a murder conviction that casts ... Read more

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    In "Emmanuel Burden: Merchant of Thames St. In the City of London," Hilaire Belloc intricately weaves a narrative that examines the complexities of commerce and human relationships within the bustling environment of early 20th-century London. The novel is characterized by Belloc's signature prose style, rich with humor and keen observation, revealing the intricacies of both business and personal ... Read more

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