Best Selling Books by Ellen Glasgow

Ellen Glasgow is the author of The Deliverance, by Ellen Glasgow (1929), Delphi Complete Works of Ellen Glasgow (Illustrated) (2022), They Stooped to Folly (2014), The Old Dominion Edition of the Works of Ellen Glasgow: The Miller of Old Church (1933), The Descendant.

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Delphi Complete Works of Ellen Glasgow (Illustrated)

release date: Nov 22, 2022
Delphi Complete Works of Ellen Glasgow (Illustrated)
The winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1942, Ellen Glasgow published 19 novels to critical acclaim, establishing a new form of Southern fiction. Offering realistic depictions of life in her native Virginia, her narratives avoided the nostalgia, sentimentality and idealistic escapism that characterised Southern literature after Reconstruction. With an assured and increasingly ironic treatment, Glasgow’s novels examined the decay of the Southern aristocracy and the trauma of the encroachment of modern industrial civilization, with compelling results. For the first time in publishing history, this eBook presents Glasgow’s complete works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, informative introductions and bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Glasgow’s life and works * Concise introductions to the major texts * All 19 novels, with individual contents tables * Features rare novels appearing for the first time in digital publishing * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the texts * Rare short stories, only available in this collection * Glasgow’s critical essays, digitised here for the first time * Includes Glasgow’s autobiography – discover her literary life * Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titles CONTENTS: The Novels The Descendant (1897) Phases of an Inferior Planet (1898) The Voice of the People (1900) The Battle-Ground (1902) The Deliverance (1904) The Wheel of Life (1906) The Ancient Law (1908) The Romance of a Plain Man (1909) The Miller of Old Church (1911) Virginia (1913) Life and Gabriella (1916) The Builders (1919) One Man in His Time (1922) Barren Ground (1925) The Romantic Comedians (1926) They Stooped to Folly (1929) The Sheltered Life (1932) Vein of Iron (1935) In This Our Life (1941) The Shorter Fiction The Shadowy Third and Other Stories (1923) Miscellaneous Short Stories The Non-Fiction A Certain Measure (1943) The Autobiography The Woman within (1954) Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titles or to purchase this eBook as a Parts Edition of individual eBooks

They Stooped to Folly

release date: Apr 15, 2014
They Stooped to Folly
Virginius Littlepage is a lawyer working in Queensborough, Canada. Dejected and tired of life, he finds little solace in his family affairs and turns his attentions to his secretary, Milly Burden, in a last-ditch attempt to inject some spice in to his life. With the arrival of Littlepage’s domineering daughter, who returns from a life of war work and philanthropy, comes a new series of interpersonal problems for all concerned. ''They Stooped to Folly'' is an engrossing tale of love, loss, deceit and dedication guaranteed to pull the reader into the midst of the chaos caused by the problems of family, love, and duty. Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow was an American novelist whose work illustrated the societal changes of the contemporary south. Amongst her most famous works are ''In This our Life'' (1941), which won a Pulitzer Prize and was made into an eponymous named film by Warner Brothers, and ''The Sheltered Life'' (1932). This book, originally published in 1929, is now published with a new introductory biography of the author.

The Old Dominion Edition of the Works of Ellen Glasgow: The Miller of Old Church

The Battle Ground (Esprios Classics)

release date: Dec 29, 2020
The Battle Ground (Esprios Classics)
Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (April 22, 1873 - November 21, 1945) was an American novelist who won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1942. A lifelong Virginian who published 20 books including seven novels which sold well (five reaching best-seller lists) as well as gained critical acclaim, Glasgow portrayed the changing world of the contemporary South, differing from the idealistic escapism that characterized Southern literature after Reconstruction. During more than four decades of literary work, Glasgow published 20 novels, a collection of poems, a book of short stories, and a book of literary criticism. Her first novel, The Descendant (1897) was written in secret and published anonymously when she was 24.

The Builders

release date: Jul 20, 2020
The Builders
Reproduction of the original: The Builders by Ellen Glasgow

The Shadowy Third

release date: Oct 19, 2023
The Shadowy Third
Ellen Glasgow wrote only thirteen short stories during her long career, seven of which appeared in ''The Shadowy Third''. Published in 1923 by Doubleday, Page & Company, it was the only collection of short stories published during her lifetime. Of the seven tales it contains, only four are supernatural, but all have an eerie quality to them; in fact, ''Jordan''s End'', a non-ghost story, is the most ghostly story that the author ever wrote. This new edition contains the seven stories included in the first edition and adds to those tales a seventeen-page biographical essay by Gina R. Collia, ''Ellen Glasgow: The Solitary Spirit''.

North & South (Civil War Boxed Set)

release date: Nov 14, 2023
North & South (Civil War Boxed Set)
Embark on a captivating journey through the American Civil War with the "North & South (Civil War Boxed Set)," a collection that deftly captures the complexity and chaos of one of the defining periods in American history. This anthology brings together a diverse range of literary styles, from thrilling adventure tales and poignant dramas to incisive social commentaries. Spanning various themes such as honor, sacrifice, and the tumultuous human spirit, the collection offers readers an insightful tapestry of narratives from both the battlefield and homefront, blending factual accounts with imaginative storytelling. The anthology boasts contributions from a varied group of distinguished authors, each bringing their unique perspective shaped by different cultural, geographical, and philosophical backgrounds. With writers like Jules Verne, Mark Twain, and Ellen Glasgow, the collection aligns with historical, regional, and literary movements of their times. These voices contribute a rich historical and cultural fabric that highlights the war''s immense impact, etched in the memories and imaginations of those who lived through its pain and glory. For readers seeking an enriching exploration of the Civil War era, "North & South (Civil War Boxed Set)" is an essential academic resource. It offers a rare glimpse into myriad perspectives, inviting readers to reflect on the myriad dimensions of human conflict and resilience. Whether for educational purposes or personal enlightenment, this anthology fosters a deeper understanding of this pivotal epoch through its comprehensive, nuanced dialogue among its contributors.

The Tales of Civil War: 40 Books Collection

release date: Dec 22, 2023
The Tales of Civil War: 40 Books Collection
The Tales of Civil War: 40 Books Collection provides a comprehensive tapestry of narratives drawn from one of the most transformative periods in American history. This anthology comprises a wide spectrum of literary styles, from the vivid realism of Stephen Crane to the penetrating social critiques of Mar√≠a Ruiz de Burton, encompassing the suspenseful storytelling of Ambrose Bierce and the reflective introspections of Henry F. Keenan. The works within span genres as diverse as historical fiction, thriller, and satire, united by themes of conflict, identity, and change. These pieces collectively evoke the complexity and trauma of the Civil War era, offering not only entertainment but poignant insights into the human condition during times of strife. The contributing authors represent a diverse assembly of voices, each bringing a unique perspective shaped by their own cultural, historical, and literary contexts. Figures like Mark Twain and Jules Verne add international and timeless appeal, while American authors such as Ellen Glasgow and George Washington Cable deepen the exploration of national issues. This collection stands at the intersection of realism, romanticism, and emerging modernism, providing a confluence of literary movements that highlight both individual and collective experiences. For readers seeking to understand the multifaceted perspectives of the Civil War, this anthology offers an unparalleled resource. With contributions that range from poignant historical narratives to insightful social commentaries, it is an invaluable asset for anyone interested in exploring the period''Äôs complexities. The Tales of Civil War invites readers into an ongoing dialogue, nurturing a greater appreciation for the enduring impact of this pivotal historical period through the shared literary craftsmanship of its authors.

Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War

release date: Nov 15, 2023
Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War
In the "Civil War - Boxed Set: 40+ Historical Novels & Tales of the American War," readers are invited into a broad and immersive exploration of America''s most turbulent epoch. This anthology encapsulates the Civil War''s tumult through diverse literary lenses, spanning thrilling narratives, somber reflections, and vivid reimaginings of historical events. The collection showcases an array of distinct writing styles, from the straightforward realism of the battlefield to inventive speculative accounts, providing a profound commentary on war''s enduring impact. Unifying the collection is a compelling narrative arc that examines themes of conflict, resilience, and reconciliation, with standout pieces capturing the human cost of war. The anthology is a testament to the collective genius of its contributors, who hail from various historical and literary backgrounds. These authors, including luminaries like Jules Verne, Mark Twain, and Ambrose Bierce, offer their unique insights into the Civil War era, rendering the collection a rich tapestry of cultural and historical perspectives. Bridging form and content, the anthology navigates postbellum narratives, tension-laden frontier stories, and introspective voices, aligning with broader movements such as realism and early modernism. Collectively, these works expose the true nature of a divided nation striving to understand its identity. For scholars and enthusiasts alike, this boxed set offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the depths of Civil War literature. The anthology engages readers with its sheer variety and veracity, urging a deep dive into the multiplicity of human experience during the 19th-century American conflict. It invites exploration and reflection, presenting a dialogue across pages that is as educational as it is enriching. Whether seeking new perspectives, understanding the historical context, or appreciating the divergent styles, this collection is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the comprehensive literary treatment of the American Civil War.

The Warfare of Divided Allegiances: Civil War Collection

release date: Apr 01, 2021
The Warfare of Divided Allegiances: Civil War Collection
This Madison & Adams edition presents the greatest novels and stories written in the aftermath of the Civil War, trying to show the truth in disguise of fiction, the trauma, the turmoil, the massacre and the heroism of all people involved:_x000D_ Stephen Crane:_x000D_ The Red Badge of Courage_x000D_ The Little Regiment_x000D_ The Veteran_x000D_ The Private History of a Campaign That Failed & A Curious Experience (Mark Twain)_x000D_ Ambrose Bierce:_x000D_ An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge_x000D_ A Horseman in the Sky_x000D_ Chickamauga_x000D_ Joseph A. Altsheler: _x000D_ The Guns of Bull Run_x000D_ The Guns of Shiloh_x000D_ The Scouts of Stonewall_x000D_ The Sword of Antietam_x000D_ The Star of Gettysburg_x000D_ The Rock of Chickamauga_x000D_ The Shades of the Wilderness_x000D_ The Tree of Appomattox_x000D_ The Crisis (Winston Churchill)_x000D_ Miss Ravenel''s Conversion from Secession to Loyalty (John William De Forest)_x000D_ With Lee in Virginia (G. A. Henty)_x000D_ Who Would Have Thought It? (María Ruiz de Burton)_x000D_ The Long Roll (Mary Johnston)_x000D_ Cease Firing (Mary Johnston)_x000D_ The Victim: A Romance of the Real Jefferson Davis (Thomas Dixon Jr.)_x000D_ Kincaid''s Battery (George Washington Cable)_x000D_ The Border Spy (Harry Hazelton)_x000D_ The Battle Ground (Ellen Glasgow)_x000D_ Who Goes There? (B. K. Benson)_x000D_ Ailsa Paige (Robert W. Chambers)_x000D_ Special Messenger (Robert W. Chambers)_x000D_ How Private George W. Peck Put Down the Rebellion (George W. Peck)_x000D_ Raiding with Morgan (Byron A. Dunn)_x000D_ Mohun; Or, the Last Days of Lee and His Paladins (John Esten Cooke)_x000D_ Brother Against Brother (John R. Musick)_x000D_ The Last Three Soldiers (W. H. Shelton)_x000D_ A War-Time Wooing (Charles King)_x000D_ The Iron Game (Henry F. Keenan)_x000D_ The Blockade Runners (Jules Verne)_x000D_ The Lost Despatch (Natalie Sumner Lincoln)_x000D_ My Lady of the North (Randall Parrish)_x000D_ Uncle Daniel''s Story of "Tom" Anderson (John McElroy)_x000D_ The Red Acorn (John McElroy)_x000D_ Winning His Way (Charles Carleton Coffin)_x000D_ A Daughter of the Union (Lucy Foster Madison)_x000D_ Chasing an Iron Horse (Edward Robins)_x000D_ The Man Without a Country (Edward Everett Hale)_x000D_ History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (James Ford Rhodes)

American Civil War Collection

release date: May 17, 2022
American Civil War Collection
The ''American Civil War Collection'' is a masterfully curated anthology that captures the multifaceted nature of the American Civil War era through a mosaic of narratives, ranging from military chronicles to personal accounts. This anthology features a rich tapestry of literary styles, encompassing the precision of historical retellings, the fervor of fictional depictions, and the introspective quality of memoirs. Embedded within are poignant tales that shed light on the human condition amidst war, allowing readers to explore the varied dimensions of conflict and its aftermath. The diverse works reflect the period''s cultural and social complexities, bringing to life the profound impact of war on society. The anthology boasts contributions from an impressive roster of authors, each bringing their unique perspective to this monumental period in history. From celebrated novelists like Jules Verne and Mark Twain to talented storytellers such as Ambrose Bierce and María Ruiz de Burton, these writers collectively engage with themes such as honor, division, and reconciliation that resonate through their narratives. Belonging to various literary movements, these authors infuse their works with richness and depth, creating an anthology that is not only a reflection of the past but also a mirror to contemporary understandings of division and unity. This collection provides an unparalleled opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in the chaotic yet transformative era of the Civil War through diverse voices and styles. Each piece serves as a gateway to different experiences and insights, offering an extensive educational resource that bridges history and literature. For anyone eager to deepen their understanding of this pivotal moment in American history, the ''American Civil War Collection'' is a profound journey into the intersection of storytelling and historical reality, highlighting the dialogical interplay between its varied contributors.

The Wheel of Life (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)

The Wheel of Life (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)
"The Wheel of Life" by Ellen Glasgow is a novel set in the early 20th century. The book revolves around the lives of Gerty Bridewell and her circle, exploring themes of love, social expectation, and personal fulfillment amidst the complexities of their relationships. The narrative delves into the emotional struggles of its characters, particularly Gerty, as she navigates her marriage to Perry Bridewell while reflecting on her desires and friendships, especially with the enigmatic Laura Wilde. The opening of the novel introduces readers to Gerty Bridewell, who wakes up feeling discontent despite her beauty and marriage to a wealthy man. As she languishes in bed, pondering her unhappiness and how her marriage does not fulfill her dreams, we are taken into her thoughts about her friendships and her relationship with Laura Wilde. Gerty''s husband, Perry, enters the scene, revealing a dynamic in their relationship that plays into Gerty''s discontent. With humorous yet cynical exchanges, the reader gets a glimpse into the pair''s banter and hints of deeper issues as Gerty reflects on her social circle and begins to question her own desires for happiness and fulfillment. (This is an automatically generated summary.).

Freeman & Other Poems

release date: Jan 01, 2021

The Romantic Comedians

release date: Jan 01, 1989
The Romantic Comedians
Long before Deborah Tannen began exploring linguistic differences between male and female communication styles, Ellen Glasgow depicted the problem in The Romantic Comedians. Playing on ideas about gender and power through sexual alignments, the novel offers rare feminist insight into relations between the sexes in southern society during the twenties. It is one of the few American comedies of manners written by a woman. In The Romantic Comedians Glasgow takes the familiar story of the cuckold and raises it to a new level. Her sixty-five-year-old male protagonist, the recently widowed Judge Gamaliel Honeywell, falls in love with and marries an impulsive twenty-three-year-old woman, emblem of the 1920s. As the symbol of patriarchy, the Judge espouses all of the chivalrous myths about women, insisting that older women are not interested in love, that a man is only as old as his instincts, and that some young women prefer old lovers to young ones. His sheltered mind allows these delusions about women as it allows him to delude himself.
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