St. Elmo: Or, Saved at LastSt. Elmo was the most famed and beloved novel by Augusta Jane Evans, a June 2015 inductee into the Alabama Writers Hall of Fame. First published in 1866, Evans’s rich tale of the relationship between the dashing and worldly St. Elmo and Edna Earl, an exemplar of virtuous Southern womanhood, sold over a million copies in four months and became one of the nineteenth century’s most influential novels. This edition includes an introduction by Evans scholar Diane Roberts about the enduring relevance and legacy of St. Elmo as a work of literature as well as a reflection of gender roles and the seismic societal changes taking place in the United States in the aftermath of the Civil War. |
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Page 171
... Murray's sneering com- ments ; but still her heart was happier than it had been for many weeks , and as she turned to the Editor's Table and read a few lines complimenting " the article of a new contributor , " and pro- mising another ...
... Murray's sneering com- ments ; but still her heart was happier than it had been for many weeks , and as she turned to the Editor's Table and read a few lines complimenting " the article of a new contributor , " and pro- mising another ...
Page 173
... Murray's face , but could detect no alteration in its expression , save a brief gleam as of triumph when the visitors were announced . Rising , she approach- ed Mrs. Murray , whose clouded brow betokened more than ordin- ary displeasure ...
... Murray's face , but could detect no alteration in its expression , save a brief gleam as of triumph when the visitors were announced . Rising , she approach- ed Mrs. Murray , whose clouded brow betokened more than ordin- ary displeasure ...
Page 218
... Murray's room , and remained with her till three o'clock . Then Mr. Murray's voice rang through the house , calling for the carriage , and as Edna put on her bonnet and shawl , he knocked at his mother's door . " It is raining very hard ...
... Murray's room , and remained with her till three o'clock . Then Mr. Murray's voice rang through the house , calling for the carriage , and as Edna put on her bonnet and shawl , he knocked at his mother's door . " It is raining very hard ...
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