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A lost jewel of 19th-century romance is reborn: The Heiress Of Greenhurst returns to bookshelves after decades in the shadows. Ann S. Stephens autobiography-like novel traces a young woman s rise from uncertainty to authority as she navigates love, legacy, and the burdens of family wealth on the sprawling Greenhurst estate. Rich with Victorian novel sensibility and gothic fiction elements, this classic women s fiction blends historical romance, social observation, and an intimate female protagonist journey that readers of both sentimental and suspenseful narratives will devour. Themes of inheritance, moral choice, and personal courage drive a plot as much about the heart as about the family inheritance drama that shapes an era. Historically significant and emotionally immediate, The Heiress Of Greenhurst stands as an essential work in 19th-century literature and American author classic collections. Stephens voice part memoir, part fiction offers insight into the period s domestic life, gender expectations, and the literary heritage that influenced later Victorian novelists. This edition, republished by Alpha Editions, restores the text for today s and future generations: carefully edited, historically annotated, and presented as more than a reprint. It s a collector s item and cultural treasure perfect for readers discovering classic women s fiction, collectors of historical romance and Greenhurst estate saga aficionados, and anyone seeking a luminous piece of literary heritage. Rediscover The Heiress Of Greenhurst.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A lost jewel of 19th-century romance is reborn: The Heiress Of Greenhurst returns to bookshelves after decades in the shadows. Ann S. Stephens autobiography-like novel traces a young woman s rise from uncertainty to authority as she navigates love, legacy, and the burdens of family wealth on the sprawling Greenhurst estate. Rich with Victorian novel sensibility and gothic fiction elements, this classic women s fiction blends historical romance, social observation, and an intimate female protagonist journey that readers of both sentimental and suspenseful narratives will devour. Themes of inheritance, moral choice, and personal courage drive a plot as much about the heart as about the family inheritance drama that shapes an era. Historically significant and emotionally immediate, The Heiress Of Greenhurst stands as an essential work in 19th-century literature and American author classic collections. Stephens voice part memoir, part fiction offers insight into the period s domestic life, gender expectations, and the literary heritage that influenced later Victorian novelists. This edition, republished by Alpha Editions, restores the text for today s and future generations: carefully edited, historically annotated, and presented as more than a reprint. It s a collector s item and cultural treasure perfect for readers discovering classic women s fiction, collectors of historical romance and Greenhurst estate saga aficionados, and anyone seeking a luminous piece of literary heritage. Rediscover The Heiress Of Greenhurst.