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The Short Stories, Volume 1

The Short Stories, Volume 1 – Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet and a Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot. His novels and his short storiies were widely influenced by Romanticism. This edition, here volume one out of two, includes his best short stories as well as a detailed biographical annotation. In this book you will find stories like:

A Changed Man
The Waiting Supper
Alicia’s Diary
The Grave By The Handpost
Enter A Dragoon
A Tryst At An Ancient Earth Work
What The Shepherd Saw
A Committee-Man Of ‘The Terror’
Master John Horseleigh, Knight
The Duke’s Reappearance
… and many more …

The Short Stories, Volume 1

The Short Stories, Volume 1

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Dolly Dialogues

Dolly Dialogues – Anthony Hope

The Secret of the Tower, by Anthony Hope, was received by the author’s many admirers with enthusiastic pleasure, for it was many a moon since he has written a novel, not indeed since the war. The present tale is a mystery story with all the thrilling and hair-raising situations that the most exacting lover of baffling, romantic mystery novels could desire. The scene is laid in England after the great war and much mystery surrounds the occupants of the “Tower,” an old man, his companion and his servant. Much speculation as to their mode of living and the secretiveness of their weekly trips to London with a brown leather bag, which always accompanies them on Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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The Secret of the Tower

The Secret of the Tower – Anthony Hope

The Secret of the Tower, by Anthony Hope, was received by the author’s many admirers with enthusiastic pleasure, for it was many a moon since he has written a novel, not indeed since the war. The present tale is a mystery story with all the thrilling and hair-raising situations that the most exacting lover of baffling, romantic mystery novels could desire. The scene is laid in England after the great war and much mystery surrounds the occupants of the “Tower,” an old man, his companion and his servant. Much speculation as to their mode of living and the secretiveness of their weekly trips to London with a brown leather bag, which always Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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Lucinda

Lucinda – Anthony Hope

Everything is ready for the fashionable London wedding of the heroine and the son of a famous old diplomat. But the bride has simply disappeared. Circumstantial evidence points to the fact that an Italian is connected with the girl’s disappearance. The outbreak of war just at this time postpones the chase for years.

This novel by the author of “The Prisoner of Zenda” and “Dolly Dialogues” is much more closely related to reality in life and character than most other books. One feels that Mr. Hope is now writing to please his own ideals of the art of fiction rather than to amuse the crowd.

Lucinda

Lucinda

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Lucinda.

ISBN: 9783849694630

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Beaumaroy Home from the Wars

Beaumaroy Home from the Wars – Anthony Hope

The scene of this story of mystery and romance is laid in the little town of Inkston, near London, shortly after the world war. Interest centers in three characters: the “puzzling unaccounted-for Mr Beaumaroy,” recently of the British army overseas, now companion to an eccentric old man; the old man himself, Aloyslus William Saffron, lonely and crazed by the war, who lives in Tower cottage; and Dr Mary Arkroyd, who attends Mr Saffron in his last illness and who changes her mind about Hector Beaumaroy.

Beaumaroy Home from the Wars

Beaumaroy Home from the Wars

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Beaumaroy Home from the Wars.

ISBN: 9783849694623

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Captain Dieppe

Captain Dieppe – Anthony Hope

This new story is in the author’s most finished and delicate style. The gallant Captain is a French soldier of fortune, and the surprising adventures into which he is projected, by his choice of a night’s lodging in the Castle of Fieramondi, form the basis of a characteristically ingenious and interesting tale.

Captain Dieppe

Captain Dieppe

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Captain Dieppe.

ISBN: 9783849694616

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Biography of Anthony Hope (from Wikipedia):

Hope was educated at St John’s School, Leatherhead, Marlborough College and Balliol College, Oxford. Hope trained as a lawyer and barrister, being called to the Bar by the Middle Temple in 1887. He served his pupillage under the future Liberal Prime Minister … Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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A Young Man’s Year

A Young Man’s Year – Anthony Hope

Mr. Anthony Hope offers from time to time a welcome relief from the special brand of seriousness that has come to be the hall-mark of the school of British novelists. Not that he fails to take himself seriously; on the contrary, few writers in England show a greater contrast between their earlier and their later work than the author of The Prisoner of Zenda and of the A Young Man’s Year. From the rainbow air-castles of sheer romance to the practical problem of a young man’s first start in the working world is surely a broad enough step to satisfy any demand that present-day fiction shall be serious. But the big difference between Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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Mrs Maxon Protests

Mrs Maxon Protests – Anthony Hope

In “Mrs. Maxon Protests” Hope has presented with his usual brilliancy a study of the false position incurred by a thoroughly good woman when she defies fundamental conventionalities. Mrs. Maxon’s marriage is a failure, so is her attempt to find satisfaction outside the marriage tie. And, as she exclaims, “If both orthodoxy and unorthodoxy go wrong, what is a poor human woman to do?” Mr. Hawkins’ answer to this provides an interesting examination of the complexities of the divorce and separation question, and although he attempts no definite solution, his discussion exploits many suggestive theories of social philosophy. He touches a fundamental factor for solution when one of his characters remarks: “That’s to some Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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Second String

Second String – Anthony Hope

Second String, by Anthony Hope,brings to mind a new tendency in British fiction which has quite been creeping in during the last years of the 19th century; namely, the tendency to concern itself more and more with the social life of middle class people rather than the upper circles. Second String deals with the extremely mixed society of a small English town, in which the hero, Andy Hayes, upon returning home after some years in the Canadian lumber district, finds it somewhat embarrassing to steer successfully between the distinctly “high-life” people on his father’s side of the house and Jack Rock, the village butcher, with whom he is connected through his mother’s second marriage. There Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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The Great Miss Driver

The Great Miss Driver – Anthony Hope

Although among his more recent writings, the author of The Dolly Dialogues has done some rather serious and careful work, there is no exaggeration in saying that in literarv technique and human interest and the various other qualities that go to make good fiction The Great Miss Driver is easily the biggest, best rounded, and altogether worthiest story he has ever written, and yet, the first thing you are apt to think of is that the germ idea of the story goes straight back to the Dolly Dialogues; that in a superficial way, yes and perhaps in a deeper way, too, there is a certain rather absurd similarity between them; just as though Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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