Sarah Orne Jewett
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A writer travels to a fishing village to complete her book and becomes close friends with many residents including her popular housemate, Mrs. Almira Todd. Throughout her stay, the writer is, inundated with personal stories from her colorful neighbors. In The Country of the Pointed Firs, a Boston native travels to a small Maine town called Dunnet Landing. She finds room and board with an older woman named Almira Todd, a widow and local herbalist....
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A brilliant and ambitious woman is eager to establish her career as a doctor but is forced to choose between her occupation and married life. This timely tale presents an internal conflict facing women in the nineteenth century and beyond. Nan is a bright young woman who grows up under the tutelage of the widowed physician, Dr. Leslie. She became interested in medicine at an early age and decides to pursue it as an adult. Unfortunately, her desire...
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In the title story, a young girl-out walking with her only friend, a cow named Mistress Moolly-finds the nest of a rare bird. When a handsome young hunter passes by, she must decide whether or not to reveal the nest to him. Other charming, luminous stories of New England village life include "The Gray Man," "Farmer Finch," "Marsh Rosemary," "The Dulham Ladies," and more.
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As the Revolutionary War progressed, tensions and resentments ran high with the promise of lasting long after the surrender. Amid this chaos, the daily lives of citizens and soldiers were changed, often characterized by the polarizing political beliefs they held. Amid this disarray, a wealthy merchant, Col. Johnanthan Hamilton, welcomes Captain John Paul Jones to dinner in his lavish home in Berwick, Maine. While the two men discuss the war and enjoy...
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When Mr. Leicester decided his Alaskan trip was too dangerous for his daughter, he encouraged Betty to pick her own location to summer in. Having been to many countries and cities, Betty had to think it over. When she realizes just how much she is going to miss her father, Betty finds her answer. If she cannot spend the summer with her father, she will spend it with extended family. After years of begging Betty and her father to visit, Aunt Barbra...
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With eleven short stories, Sarah Orne Jewett's The Life of Nancy is a serene and heart-touching collection of 19th-century fiction. In A War Debt, Tom Burton finds himself stuck in Boston, as he is the primary caretaker of his grandmother. Though he has long given up the dream of a vacation, he is forced to a long trip to Virginia, when his grandmother admits guilt over possessing an item stolen during the war, and is desperate for it to be returned...
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Comprising of seven short stories, Old Friends and New by Sarah Orne Jewett explores the lives of the residents of small New England towns, both rural and oceanside. Beginning the collection, A Lost Lover follows the love story of an elderly woman named Horatia Dane. After rumors of her love life begin circulating around the town, Horatia reveals her side of the story, a heart-breaking tale of a lover lost at sea. In A Sorrowful Guest, a young military...
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Definida por Henry James como "una pequeña y hermosa obra maestra" y considerada como un clásico incontestable de las letras anglosajonas del siglo XIX, La tierra de los abetos puntiagudos es la gran novela de Sarah Orne Jewett, una de las voces más respetadas de la literatura regionalista estadounidense.
El verano acaba de empezar y a la localidad costera de Dunnet Landing llega una escritora en busca de un lugar tranquilo donde refugiarse del...
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This lively collection of stories for and about children was originally published in 1878. The tales are both clever and charming and are filled with a simple humor that today's children are sure to appreciate. The selections include "Nancy's Doll," "The Best China Saucer," "The Kitten's Ghost," and "The Shipwrecked Buttons."
10) Country By-Ways
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This 1881 collection of eight stories and sketches, inspired by Jewett's rambles about her home town of South Berwick, Maine and the surrounding countryside, showcases the author's affinity for detail. Among the works included are "River Driftwood," "From a Mournful Villager," "An Autumn Holiday," "An October Ride," and "A Winter Drive."
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The title piece of this collection follows the story of a man who is so disgruntled with his neighbors that he moves his family to a remote island off the coast of Maine, vowing to live with his wife and daughter in isolation. Though he fulfills his vow, his wife and daughter are unhappy with this lonely way of life and are left to pay the consequences of his stubbornness. Also included in the collection are "The Landscape Chamber" and "Miss Peck's...
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Featuring eleven short works of fiction, Sarah Orne Jewett's Strangers and Wayfarers invokes sentiment and nostalgia. The opening story, A Winter Courtship, depicts the budding relationship between a wagon driver, Jefferson Briley, and a passenger, Fanny Tobin. Despite their opposing personalities, Fanny and Jefferson enjoy each other's company as they transition from coy flirting to seriously considering if their unconventional pairing could function...
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The Story of the Normans is Jewett's engaging history of the Normans and their conquest of England. Jewett covers the time period from the mid-ninth century to the early eleventh century with her customary eloquence. A revealing look at the people Jewett calls "the foremost people of their time," this is a balanced and accurate history that captures the romance and adventure of the period.
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In this delightful collection of stories, published in 1893, Jewett again captures the daily life and struggles of sturdy New Englanders with incomparable honesty, tenderness, and grace. Included are, "Between Mass and Vespers," and "A Little Captive Maid," in which Jewett pens insightful sketches of Irish-immigrant life.
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De la mano de Sarah Orne Jewett, regresamos a Dunnet Landing, el pueblo de la costa de Maine en el que transcurre su novela La tierra de los abetos puntiagudos (Dos Bigotes, 2015). Historias de Dunnet Landing -que incluye los relatos «Una pastora de Dunnet», «La extranjera», «La melliza de la reina» y «La boda de William», nunca antes traducidos al español- nos presenta, de nuevo, un mundo en vías de desaparición, gobernado por las indomables...
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The Country of the Pointed Firs and Selected Short Fiction, by Sarah Orne Jewett, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Here are some of the remarkable features of Barnes & Noble Classics:
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Jewett again showcases her uncanny ability to capture the day-to-day life of regular New England folk in this engaging collection of stories published in 1890. Included among the selections is the evocative tale "A White Heron," the poignant sketch, "Marsh Rosemary," and "The Dulham Ladies," an enduring portrait filled with delicate humor.
18) A Marsh Island
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This charming novel, set on a southwestern Maine island amid the salt marshes, focuses on the conflict between two young suitors-one from the city and one from the country-who fall in love with the same farmer's daughter. A pleasant romance, A Marsh Island is also brimming with evocative descriptions of the landscape's rugged beauty, for which Jewett is renowned.
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A compilation of Sarah Orne Jewett's essential works including Deephaven, a novel about two young women who spend a summer visiting a small coastal town. Other notable titles include "From a Mournful Villager" and "An October Ride." Deephaven centers two young Bostonians, Kate Lancaster and her friend Helen Denis. When Kate's aunt dies, they travel to a quaint fishing village to look after her estate. They spend the summer adjusting to the sights...
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Featuring six works of short fiction, An Arrow in a Sunbeam and Other Tales promotes morals and regionalist pride. Each containing a unique theme and virtue, these stories provoke thought while following the lives of compelling characters. Miss Sydney's Flowers encourages the acceptance of change through the depiction of Miss. Sydney, a long-term resident of her town. When the city decides to pave a new road next to her home, Miss Sydney is upset...