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  • The Easiest Way

    by Eugene Walter ...
    The Easiest Way is a drama by Eugene Walter that explores the themes of ambition, morality, and the complex dynamics of personal relationships. The play centers around a young woman, Nora, who is struggling to make a living in the harsh world of New York City. She becomes entangled in a morally compromising situation when she is introduced to a wealthy man, who offers her financial security in ... Read more

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  • The Easiest Way: A Story of Metropolitan Life

    The play focuses on the life of a young woman named Laura Murdock who faces economic hardship and is seduced by a wealthy man named William Brockton. The play explores themes of morality, social class, and the consequences of one's choices.Laura Murdock, the protagonist, is faced with the dilemma of choosing between financial security and personal integrity. The play depicts the challenges she ... Read more

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  • Wild Birds in City

    "Wild Birds in the City" by Alice Hall Walter and Herbert Eugene Walter is an engaging exploration of urban ornithology, focusing on the various bird species that inhabit cities and their interactions with urban environments. The authors provide a detailed examination of how urban settings impact bird behavior, nesting habits, and survival. Through their observations and research, they highlight ... Read more

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  • Wild Birds in City Parks

    Identifying 145 birds, prepared primarily for the spring migration in Lincoln Park, Chicago

    In "Wild Birds in City Parks," Herbert Eugene Walter and Alice Hall Walter bring together an engaging anthology that elegantly explores the intersection of urban landscapes and avian life. This collection captures the serenity and surprise of birdwatching in bustling city parks through a range of literary forms, including evocative poetry, insightful essays, and descriptive prose that collectively ... Read more

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  • The Easiest Way

    Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911

    by Eugene Walter ...
    Eugene Walter's "The Easiest Way" is a groundbreaking exploration of the intricacies of human relationships set against a backdrop of Southern life. The narrative is characterized by Walter's lyrical prose, interweaving elements of Southern Gothic with a vivid portrayal of personal and moral dilemmas. The style exhibits a keen psychological insight, depicting the nuanced interplay between surface ... Read more

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  • The Easiest Way

    A Story of Metropolitan Life

    The Easiest Way is a riveting collection that delves into the multifaceted themes of ambition, morality, and consequence, set against a backdrop of societal expectations and personal dilemmas. This anthology traverses a spectrum of literary styles, from stark realism to evocative narrative prose, creating a tapestry of stories that explore the enduring question of the 'easiest way''Äîthe potential ... Read more

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  • The Easiest Way

    Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911

    by Eugene Walter ...
    In "The Easiest Way," Eugene Walter weaves a compelling narrative that intricately explores the complexities of human relationships through the lens of a young woman's quest for independence and self-identity in the mid-20th century. The novel is characterized by Walter's rich, lyrical prose that effectively captures the nuances of Southern life, blending realism with moments of introspective ... Read more

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  • The Happy Table of Eugene Walter

    Southern Spirits in Food and Drink

    by Eugene Walter ...
    A southern Renaissance man, Eugene Walter (1921–1998) was a pioneering food writer, a champion of southern foodways and culture, and a legendary personality among food lovers. The Happy Table of Eugene Walter, which introduces a new generation of readers to Walter’s culinary legacy, is a revelation to anyone interested in today’s booming scene in vintage and artisanal drinks — from bourbon and ... Read more

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  • The Easiest Way

    A Story of Metropolitan Life

    The Easiest Way is a curated anthology that boldly traverses the intricate landscapes of human motivation and choice, encapsulating a diverse tapestry of literary styles. This collection delves into the moral and ethical struggles inherent in the quest for paths of least resistance and the consequences that follow. With its rich and varied narrative forms, the anthology captures the essence of ... Read more

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    Sara Orne Jewett (1849-1909) was an American regionalist and feminist writer, in the circle of writers like Willa Cather, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. Born in South Berwick, Maine, Jewett had a happy, peaceful childhood where she developed a strong affinity to the nature and people of rural New England. Her first novel, "A Country Doctor", is a semi-autobiographical work ... Read more

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    A Gypsy Girl's Journey of Love, Family, and Identity in the Nomadic World

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