
The Age of Innocence
Edith Wharton
1920
If you enjoyed The superstition of divorce by Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Bailey Talbot, Catholic Way Publishing Staff, you likely appreciate Divorce, Literature, history and criticism, Marriage. These similar reads match the tone, themes, and audience of the original.

Edith Wharton
1920

Edith Wharton
1922

Lucy Maud Montgomery
1917
Anne's House of Dreams: Large PrintBy Lucy Maud MontgomeryThe book begins with Anne and Gilbert's wedding, which takes place in the Green Gables orchard. After the wedding, they move to their first home together, which Anne calls their "house of dreams". Gilbert finds them a small house on the seashore at Four Winds Point, an area near the village of Glen St. Mary, where he is to take over his uncle's medical practice.
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Антон Павлович Чехов
1916

Eleanor Hodgman Porter
1914

Willa Cather
1926

Arnold Bennett
1914
Enoch Arnold Bennett (27 May 1867 - 27 March 1931) was an English writer. He is best known as a novelist, but he also worked in other fields such as the theatre, journalism, propaganda and films. Bennett was born in a modest house in Hanley in the Potteries district of Staffordshire. Hanley was one of the Six Towns that were joined together at the beginning of the 20th century as Stoke-on-Trent and are depicted as "the Five Towns" in some of Bennett's novels. Enoch Bennett, his father, qualified as a solicitor in 1876, and the family moved to a larger house between Hanley and Burslem.

Virginia Woolf
1927
In To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf draws on her childhood experiences to create an autobiographical novel with universal themes; a masterpiece in the tradition of Proust and Joyce.

H. G. Wells
1913

Upton Sinclair
1911
Love's Pilgrimage A Novel is one of the greatest works by Upton Sinclair. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization.

George Bernard Shaw
1911

Guglielmo Ferrero
1911

Edith Wharton
1910

Thorne Smith
1931
Turnabout by Thorne Smith Notice: This Book is published by Historical Books Limited (www.publicdomain.org.uk) as a Public Domain Book, if you have any inquiries, requests or need any help you can just send an email to publications@publicdomain.org.uk This book is found as a public domain and free book based on various online catalogs, if you think there are any problems regard copyright issues please contact us immediately via DMCA@publicdomain.org.uk

E. M. Forster
1907
Edward Morgan Forster (1 January 1879 - 7 June 1970) was an English novelist, short story writer, essayist and librettist. He is known best for his ironic and well-plotted novels examining class difference and hypocrisy in early 20th-century British society. Forster's humanistic impulse toward understanding and sympathy may be aptly summed up in the epigraph to his 1910 novel Howards End: "Only connect ... ". His 1908 novel, A Room with a View, is his most optimistic work, while A Passage to India (1924) brought him his greatest success. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 13 different years.

Honoré Daumier
1933

Erle Stanley Gardner
1933

John O'Hara
1934

George Bernard Shaw
1905

Great Britain. Law Commission.
1960

Elizabeth Gilbert
2010

Zora Neale Hurston
1937

William Somerset Maugham
1902

Sylvanus Stall
1901

Frances Hodgson Burnett, C. D. Williams
1901
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