The Vicar's Daughter by George MacDonald

The Vicar's Daughter

George MacDonald
408 pages
Independently published
Dec 2023
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Annotated ContentThis edition has been annotated with the following unique content.Historical ContextDetailed 19th Century AnalysisThe Vicar's Daughter by George MacDonald was first published in 1872 in the United Kingdom. It was crafted in an era long gone by, before the present age of technology and instantaneous communication. During this time, the art of storytelling was held in high regard, and writers took great care to produce works that were not only entertaining, but also thought-provoking and enduring. This novel possesses a sophistication that is often lacking in contemporary literature, with complex characters, elegant language, and subtle social commentary. In a world that often values quick gratification over deeper reflection, this novel serves as a reminder of the enduring value of literature that inspires contemplation and reflection. . This novel is classic literature at its finest. Add this title to your TBR list!. Sneak Peek"It Was a lovely spring morning, and the sun was shining gloriously. I knew that the rain of the last night must be glittering on the grass and the young leaves; and I heard the birds singing as if they knew far more than mere human beings, and believed a great deal more than they knew. Nobody will persuade me that the birds don't mean it; that they sing from any thing else than gladness of heart.". Synopsis"The Vicar's Daughter", by George MacDonald, was first published in 1872. It is the sequel to "The Seaboard Parish" and is part of the Parish Trilogy. The story follows the early married life of one of the characters, Ethelwyn, who is the vicar's daughter, and her experiences in this new phase of her life.. The novel delves into Ethelwyn's marriage and motherhood, while also focusing on her extraordinary friend, Miss Marion Clare, portraying her as a saintly young lady. The narrative provides insights into the challenges and joys of marriage and motherhood, as well as the enduring friendship between the two women.. A stunning reprint At Ravenoaks Publishing, we deeply value the original integrity of books and take all steps necessary to ensure that they maintain their highest standard. In the case of this particular book, we have left its text unedited and unchanged from the original author's publication, in order to preserve its earliest form for your indulgence. This title is a shining example of classic Victorian literature at its finest and would certainly make for an excellent gift for the literary lover in your life, or a fantastic addition to your current collection. We are ready to send this book to you today at lightning speed, so you will find yourself indulging in this title without delay.. Title DetailsOriginal 1872 TextClassic Literature5.5 x 8.5 InchesMatte CoverCream Paper
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Pages 408
Publisher Independently publis...
Published 2023
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