Quote, "The figure of the Vicomtesse de Beauseant rose up suddenly before him with gracious thronging associations. She was a new world for him, a world of fears and hopes, a world to fight for and to conquer. Inevitably he felt the contrast between this vision and the human beings in the shabby room; and then, in truth, she was a woman... DNAML :: the :: deserted :: woman :: dnaml :: home :: education :: e :: books :: literature :: thedesertedwoman deluxe :: The Deserted Woman
A Daughter of Eve .Honore de Balzac. The most amusing society, but also the most mixed, which Madame Felix de Vandenesse frequented, was that of the Comtesse de Montcornet, a charming little woman, who received illustrious artists, leading financial personages, distinguished writers; but only after subjecting them to so rigid an examination that the most exclusive aristocrat had nothing to fear in coming in contact with this second-class society... DNAML :: a :: daughter :: of :: eve :: dnaml :: home :: education :: e :: books :: literature :: adaughterofeve deluxe :: A Daughter of Eve
Quote, "Get on my back," says the stork, our green island's sacred bird, "and I will carry thee over the Sound. Sweden also has fresh and fragrant beech woods, green meadows and corn-fields. In Scania, with the flowering apple-trees behind the peasant's house, you will think that you are still in Denmark... DNAML :: pictures :: of :: sweden :: dnaml :: home :: education :: e :: books :: literature :: picturesofsweden deluxe :: Pictures of Sweden
Quote, "Robert Louis Stevenson first came to California in 1879 for the purpose of getting married. The things that delayed his marriage are sufficiently set forth in his "Letters" (edited by Sidney Colvin) and in his "Life" (written by Graham Balfour). It is here necessary to refer only to the last of the obstacles, the breaking down of his health... DNAML :: the :: sea :: fogs :: dnaml :: home :: education :: e :: books :: literature :: theseafogs deluxe :: The Sea Fogs
Quote, " La Grenadiere is a little house on the right bank of the Loire as you go down stream, about a mile below the bridge of Tours. At this point the river, broad as a lake, and covered with scattered green islands, flows between two lines of cliff, where country houses built uniformly of white stone stand among their gardens and vineyards. The finest fruit in the world ripens there with a southern exposure... DNAML :: la :: grenadiere :: dnaml :: home :: education :: e :: books :: literature :: lagrenadiere deluxe :: La Grenadiere
Hospital Sketches is a personal account of the time Louisa May Alcott spent in a Washington millitary hospital. The book takes an insight from her experience and observations into a soldiers life and the conditions faced in a Georgetown millitary hospital during the Civil War in 1863... DNAML :: hospital :: sketches :: dnaml :: home :: education :: e :: books :: literature :: hospitalsketches deluxe :: Hospital Sketches