
Anthology of American Literature (Volume II): Realism to the Present
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A touching drama by American writer and journalist Gwen Bristow about a woman who believes her husband was killed in World War I, builds a new life, and then confronts the past.
The second part of the Gwen Bristow trilogy is set during the American Civil War. The fates of wealthy Annis and poor Corrie depict the collapse of the plantation South and the two women's struggle for survival.
A collection of stories by Louis Bromfield about life, ambition and eccentric characters in 1920s New York. Witty, nostalgic and satirical portrayals of the American metropolis.
Ellen Bromfield Geld's layered novel set in Brazil. Love for the land, daydreaming, social change, and the struggle to preserve identity intertwine through the fates of Lia and her husband Josh.
An epic historical novel about Irish adventurer Stephen Fox who acquires a plantation, wealth and love in Louisiana in the 19th century. The first and most famous bestseller by American writer Frank Yerbi from 1946.
A moving novel by Vicki Baum about a strong and independent woman, Marion. Through the turbulent social upheavals of the first half of the 20th century, it follows her struggle for her own happiness, family, and emotional maturity.