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  • von Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
    14,98 - 22,98 €

  • 24% sparen
    von Virgina Woolf
    17,00 €

  • von Susanna Rowson
    13,00 - 16,00 €

    Seduced by a handsome English soldier, Charlotte abandons everything she has known to travel to America. When they get there, he loses interest in the young girl, leaving her to fend for herself in New York City. When she succumbs to illness and poverty, she leaves a young daughter behind. Lucy Temple is a novel by Susanna Rowson.

  • von Sara Teasdale
    13,00 - 16,00 €

    ¿Wild flight on flight against the fading dawn / The flames' red wings soar upward duskily. / This is the funeral pyre and Troy is dead¿¿ Voicing the thoughts of Helen, a woman blamed throughout history for the violence of men, Teasdale explores her guilt and legendary beauty. Helen of Troy and Other Poems is a poetry collection by Sara Teasdale.

  • von Frances Burney
    44,00 - 54,00 €

  • von Eliza Haywood
    14,00 - 39,00 €

    Syrena Tricksy has one dream and one dream only: to raise herself from her working-class roots and become an English noblewoman. Despite her beauty, charm, and wit, her best laid plans go frequently awry. Written in response to Samuel Richardson¿s Pamela; Or, Virtue Rewarded, Eliza Haywood¿s The Anti-Pamela: Or, Feign'd Innocence Detected is a story of identity and desire.

  • von Susanna Rowson
    13,00 €

    A teenager is seduced by a charming solider who abandons her in a foreign country. Charlotte Temple, by Susanna Rowson, is a tragic story about a young girl left to fend for herself in America. The book was originally published in England in 1791 and the U.S. in 1794.

  • von Harriet Beecher Stowe
    30,00 - 38,00 €

  • von Harriet Beecher Stowe
    29,00 - 37,00 €

  • von Fanny Fern
    17,00 - 25,00 €

  • von Alice Duer Miller
    11,00 €

    Women Are People! (1917) is a collection of poems by Alice Duer Miller. Inspired by her work as an activist for women's suffrage, Miller published many of these poems individually in the New York Tribune before compiling them into this larger work. Focusing on the opposition of politicians and citizens alike, Miller makes a compelling and frequently hilarious case for the extension of voting rights to women across the nation. With her keen eye for hypocrisy and even keener ear for the rhythms of the English language, Alice Miller Duer crafts a poetry both personal and political. In "Liberty," she lampoons the hypocrisy of men who praise the goddess of Liberty while denying women access to basic human rights: "O Liberty, how many men there are / Who do you honour in a flowing phrase, / In martial measures and in patriot lays, / Invoking you as a goddess and as star/ [...] / But when you first approach them, when you turn / On their pale eyes your eyes' unwavering light, / [...] / They fly before you, crying in their fright: / 'Arrest this wild-eyed jade! Police! Police!'" In these lighthearted lines, Miller satirizes the exclusion of women from American democracy. Succinctly and convincingly, with humor and with lyric grace, Miller makes her case for suffrage and the rights of women very clear. As she expresses in her ironic title, women are indeed people-despite the lengths to which they must repeatedly go to prove it. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Alice Duer Miller's Women Are People! is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

  • von George Sand
    17,98 - 26,00 €

  • von George Sand
    16,98 - 24,98 €

  • von Anne Bronte
    14,98 - 23,00 €

  • von Henry Wood
    17,98 - 41,00 €

  • von Edith Wharton
    17,98 - 30,00 €

  • von Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
    23,00 - 32,00 €

  • von Marie Stopes
    11,00 €

    Conquest: Or, A Piece of Jade (1917) is a drama in three acts by Marie Stopes. Although Stopes is more widely known as the author of Married Love or Love in Marriage, a bestselling work on contraception that guided generations of men and woman on how to nurture happy, healthy sexual relationships, she was also a gifted playwright and poet. Conquest: Or, A Piece of Jade, set in rural New Zealand and London, investigates themes of colonialism, pacifism, and romance. "But I answer you lads, what language do we speak? English! What race are we? Britons! Why, lads, the British over there aren't as British as we are; They are English and Scotch and Irish and Welsh-but what are we? All these British strains mixed! Most of us have some Scotch blood and some English blood and some Irish blood mixed in our veins, many of us have been to other parts of Britain and got a touch of Canada, or Australia, or South Africa into us." While working on their sheep farm in rural New Zealand, Gordon and Robert Hyde are visited by a military recruiter sent to gather men for the fight against Germany. Despite his patriotic fervor, Gordon is denied enlistment because of a pronounced limp. Left behind, emasculated and overwhelmed with guilt, he turns away from his romantic pursuit of Nora Lee to devote himself to political theory. Writing up plans for an international super-parliament with the help of Nora's cousin Loveday, Gordon dreams of presenting his ideas to the British government. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Marie Stopes' Conquest: Or, A Piece of Jade is a classic of British scientific literature reimagined for modern readers.

  • von Sara Teasdale
    14,00 €

    Flame and Shadow (1920) is a poetry collection by Sara Teasdale. The poet's fifth collection, published two years after she won the 1918 Pulitzer Prize, is a masterful collection of lyric poems meditating on life, death, and the natural world. Somber and celebratory, symbolic and grounded in experience, Flame and Shadow revels in the mystery of existence itself. "What do I care, in the dreams and the languor of spring, / That my songs do not show me at all?" Content to depict the rhythms of nature, the songs of birds, and "the silver light after a storm," Teasdale's poetry dissolves the poet's ego in order to access a deeper well of creative energy: "For my mind is proud and strong enough to be silent, / It is my heart that makes my songs, not I." In "There Will Come Soft Rains," a poem born from a decade of war and widespread disease, Teasdale imagines a posthuman world where beauty and harmony continue despite our disappearance: "Robins will wear their feathery fire / Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire; And not one will know of the war..." For Teasdale, a poet who merges an abiding affection for flora and fauna with a critical distance from human affairs, the belief in the life of the world, with or without us, is enough. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Sara Teasdale's Flame and Shadow is a classic work of American poetry reimagined for modern readers.

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