[PDF] Queechy A Novel By E W - eBooks Review

Queechy A Novel By E W


Queechy A Novel By E W
DOWNLOAD

Download Queechy A Novel By E W PDF/ePub or read online books in Mobi eBooks. Click Download or Read Online button to get Queechy A Novel By E W book now. This website allows unlimited access to, at the time of writing, more than 1.5 million titles, including hundreds of thousands of titles in various foreign languages. If the content not found or just blank you must refresh this page





Queechy A Novel By E W


Queechy A Novel By E W
DOWNLOAD
Author : Elizabeth WETHERELL (pseud. [i.e. Susan Bogert Warner.])
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1879

Queechy A Novel By E W written by Elizabeth WETHERELL (pseud. [i.e. Susan Bogert Warner.]) and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1879 with categories.




Queechy


Queechy
DOWNLOAD
Author : Elizabeth Wetherell
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1852

Queechy written by Elizabeth Wetherell and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1852 with categories.




Queechy


Queechy
DOWNLOAD
Author : Elizabeth Wetherell
language : en
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Release Date : 2006-05-01

Queechy written by Elizabeth Wetherell and has been published by IndyPublish.com this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-05-01 with Fiction categories.




Queechy


Queechy
DOWNLOAD
Author : Susan Warner
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1853

Queechy written by Susan Warner and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1853 with Children categories.




Queechy


Queechy
DOWNLOAD
Author : Elizabeth Wetherell
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1853

Queechy written by Elizabeth Wetherell and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1853 with categories.




Queechy 1852


Queechy 1852
DOWNLOAD
Author : Elizabeth Wetherell
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016-07-21

Queechy 1852 written by Elizabeth Wetherell and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-07-21 with categories.


Susan Bogert Warner (July 11, 1819 - March 17, 1885), was an American evangelical writer of religious fiction, children's fiction, and theological works.Pen name, Elizabeth Wetherell. Born in New York City, she wrote, under the name of "Elizabeth Wetherell," thirty novels, many of which went into multiple editions. However, her first novel, The Wide, Wide World (1850), was the most popular. It was translated into several other languages, including French, German, and Dutch. Other than Uncle Tom's Cabin, it was perhaps the most widely circulated story of American authorship. Other works include Queechy (1852), The Law and the Testimony, (1853), The Hills of the Shatemuc, (1856), The Old Helmet (1863), and Melbourne House (1864). In the nineteenth century, critics admired the depictions of rural American life in her early novels. American reviewers also praised Warner's Christian and moral teachings, while London reviewers tended not to favor her didacticism. Early twentieth-century critics classified Warner's work as "sentimental" and thus lacking in literary value. In the later twentieth century, feminist critics rediscovered The Wide, Wide World, discussing it as a quintessential domestic novel and focusing on analyzing its portrayal of gender dynamics. Some of her works were written jointly with her younger sister Anna Bartlett Warner, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym "Amy Lothrop." The Warner sisters also wrote famous children's Christian songs. Susan wrote "Jesus Bids Us Shine" while Anna was author of the first verse of the well-known children's song "Jesus Loves Me," which she wrote at Susan's request. Both sisters became devout Christians in the late 1830s. After their conversion, they became confirmed members of the Mercer Street Presbyterian church, although in later life, Warner became drawn into Methodist circles. The sisters also held Bible studies for the West Point cadets. When they were on military duty, the cadets would sing "Jesus Loves Me." The popularity of the song was so great that upon Warner's death, she was buried in the West Point Cemetery. Warner could trace her lineage back to the Puritans on both sides. Her father was Henry Warner, a New York City lawyer originally from New England, and her mother was Anna Bartlett, from a wealthy, fashionable family in New York's Hudson Square. When Warner was a young child, her mother died, and her father's sister Fanny came to live with the Warners. Although Henry Warner had been a successful lawyer, he lost most of his fortune in the Panic of 1837 and in subsequent lawsuits and poor investments. The family had to leave their mansion at St. Mark's Place in New York and move to an old Revolutionary War-era farmhouse on Constitution Island, near West Point, NY. In 1849, seeing little change in their family's financial situation, Susan and Anna started writing to earn income. Susan Warner died in Highland Falls, New York and is buried in the West Point Cemetery.



Queechy


Queechy
DOWNLOAD
Author : Susan Warner
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1896

Queechy written by Susan Warner and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1896 with categories.




Queechy By Elizabeth Wetherell Complete Unabridged Ed


Queechy By Elizabeth Wetherell Complete Unabridged Ed
DOWNLOAD
Author : Susan Bogert Warner
language : en
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Release Date : 2023-07-18

Queechy By Elizabeth Wetherell Complete Unabridged Ed written by Susan Bogert Warner and has been published by Legare Street Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-07-18 with categories.


This is a classic novel of Victorian literature, originally published in 1852, that tells the story of Alice and Lucy, two orphaned sisters who are forced to leave their idyllic home in the country and move to the bustling city of New York. The book explores the themes of family, friendship, love, and faith, and provides a vivid and nuanced portrait of American society in the mid-19th century. This edition is complete and unabridged, and includes an introduction and notes that provide context and insights into the author's life and work. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.



Queechy 1852


Queechy 1852
DOWNLOAD
Author : Elizabeth Wetherell
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016-07-21

Queechy 1852 written by Elizabeth Wetherell and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-07-21 with categories.


Susan Bogert Warner (July 11, 1819 - March 17, 1885), was an American evangelical writer of religious fiction, children's fiction, and theological works.Pen name, Elizabeth Wetherell. Born in New York City, she wrote, under the name of "Elizabeth Wetherell," thirty novels, many of which went into multiple editions. However, her first novel, The Wide, Wide World (1850), was the most popular. It was translated into several other languages, including French, German, and Dutch. Other than Uncle Tom's Cabin, it was perhaps the most widely circulated story of American authorship. Other works include Queechy (1852), The Law and the Testimony, (1853), The Hills of the Shatemuc, (1856), The Old Helmet (1863), and Melbourne House (1864). In the nineteenth century, critics admired the depictions of rural American life in her early novels. American reviewers also praised Warner's Christian and moral teachings, while London reviewers tended not to favor her didacticism. Early twentieth-century critics classified Warner's work as "sentimental" and thus lacking in literary value. In the later twentieth century, feminist critics rediscovered The Wide, Wide World, discussing it as a quintessential domestic novel and focusing on analyzing its portrayal of gender dynamics. Some of her works were written jointly with her younger sister Anna Bartlett Warner, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym "Amy Lothrop." The Warner sisters also wrote famous children's Christian songs. Susan wrote "Jesus Bids Us Shine" while Anna was author of the first verse of the well-known children's song "Jesus Loves Me," which she wrote at Susan's request. Both sisters became devout Christians in the late 1830s. After their conversion, they became confirmed members of the Mercer Street Presbyterian church, although in later life, Warner became drawn into Methodist circles. The sisters also held Bible studies for the West Point cadets. When they were on military duty, the cadets would sing "Jesus Loves Me." The popularity of the song was so great that upon Warner's death, she was buried in the West Point Cemetery. Warner could trace her lineage back to the Puritans on both sides. Her father was Henry Warner, a New York City lawyer originally from New England, and her mother was Anna Bartlett, from a wealthy, fashionable family in New York's Hudson Square. When Warner was a young child, her mother died, and her father's sister Fanny came to live with the Warners. Although Henry Warner had been a successful lawyer, he lost most of his fortune in the Panic of 1837 and in subsequent lawsuits and poor investments. The family had to leave their mansion at St. Mark's Place in New York and move to an old Revolutionary War-era farmhouse on Constitution Island, near West Point, NY. In 1849, seeing little change in their family's financial situation, Susan and Anna started writing to earn income. Susan Warner died in Highland Falls, New York and is buried in the West Point Cemetery.



Queechy 1852 By Susan Warner Pen Name Elizabeth Wetherell Volume 1


Queechy 1852 By Susan Warner Pen Name Elizabeth Wetherell Volume 1
DOWNLOAD
Author : Elizabeth Wetherell
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2016-07-21

Queechy 1852 By Susan Warner Pen Name Elizabeth Wetherell Volume 1 written by Elizabeth Wetherell and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-07-21 with categories.


Susan Bogert Warner (July 11, 1819 - March 17, 1885), was an American evangelical writer of religious fiction, children's fiction, and theological works.Pen name, Elizabeth Wetherell.Born in New York City, she wrote, under the name of "Elizabeth Wetherell," thirty novels, many of which went into multiple editions. However, her first novel, The Wide, Wide World (1850), was the most popular. It was translated into several other languages, including French, German, and Dutch. Other than Uncle Tom's Cabin, it was perhaps the most widely circulated story of American authorship. Other works include Queechy (1852), The Law and the Testimony, (1853), The Hills of the Shatemuc, (1856), The Old Helmet (1863), and Melbourne House (1864). In the nineteenth century, critics admired the depictions of rural American life in her early novels. American reviewers also praised Warner's Christian and moral teachings, while London reviewers tended not to favor her didacticism. Early twentieth-century critics classified Warner's work as "sentimental" and thus lacking in literary value. In the later twentieth century, feminist critics rediscovered The Wide, Wide World, discussing it as a quintessential domestic novel and focusing on analyzing its portrayal of gender dynamics. Some of her works were written jointly with her younger sister Anna Bartlett Warner, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym "Amy Lothrop." The Warner sisters also wrote famous children's Christian songs. Susan wrote "Jesus Bids Us Shine" while Anna was author of the first verse of the well-known children's song "Jesus Loves Me," which she wrote at Susan's request. Both sisters became devout Christians in the late 1830s. After their conversion, they became confirmed members of the Mercer Street Presbyterian church, although in later life, Warner became drawn into Methodist circles. The sisters also held Bible studies for the West Point cadets. When they were on military duty, the cadets would sing "Jesus Loves Me." The popularity of the song was so great that upon Warner's death, she was buried in the West Point Cemetery. Warner could trace her lineage back to the Puritans on both sides. Her father was Henry Warner, a New York City lawyer originally from New England, and her mother was Anna Bartlett, from a wealthy, fashionable family in New York's Hudson Square. When Warner was a young child, her mother died, and her father's sister Fanny came to live with the Warners. Although Henry Warner had been a successful lawyer, he lost most of his fortune in the Panic of 1837 and in subsequent lawsuits and poor investments. The family had to leave their mansion at St. Mark's Place in New York and move to an old Revolutionary War-era farmhouse on Constitution Island, near West Point, NY. In 1849, seeing little change in their family's financial situation, Susan and Anna started writing to earn income. Susan Warner died in Highland Falls, New York and is buried in the West Point Cemetery.