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John Gabriel Monroe; Illustrated by Hannah Elizabeth Monroe; Christine Sims Monroe
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The author summarizes the historical development of the novel and
illustrates the various recent experiments in form with examples
from the entire field of modern fiction. The major portion of the
book deals with the contributions made to the social life of the
time and to the art of the novel by six women novelists: Sigrid
Undset, Selma Lagerlof, Virginia Woolf, Ellen Glasgow, Edith
Wharton, and Willa Cather. Originally published in 1941. A UNC
Press Enduring Edition - UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest
in digital technology to make available again books from our
distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These
editions are published unaltered from the original, and are
presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both
historical and cultural value.
This is a new release of the original 1935 edition.
The object of this book is to present to the general public an
accurate and comprehensive account of the history of Abyssinia
within a moderate compass. Selected contents: the country; the
people; legendary origin of the kingdom; the conversion of the
kingdom; the dark age of Abyssinia; Prestor John; the Jesuit
missions; the period of isolation; the collapse of the monarchy;
the dispute with Italy. Illustrated with photographs, maps, and
paintings.
The object of this book is to present to the general public an
accurate and comprehensive account of the history of Abyssinia
within a moderate compass. Selected contents: the country; the
people; legendary origin of the kingdom; the conversion of the
kingdom; the dark age of Abyssinia; Prestor John; the Jesuit
missions; the period of isolation; the collapse of the monarchy;
the dispute with Italy. Illustrated with photographs, maps, and
paintings.
The object of this book is to present to the general public an
accurate and comprehensive account of the history of Abyssinia
within a moderate compass. Selected contents: the country; the
people; legendary origin of the kingdom; the conversion of the
kingdom; the dark age of Abyssinia; Prestor John; the Jesuit
missions; the period of isolation; the collapse of the monarchy;
the dispute with Italy. Illustrated with photographs, maps, and
paintings.
The object of this book is to present to the general public an
accurate and comprehensive account of the history of Abyssinia
within a moderate compass. Selected contents: the country; the
people; legendary origin of the kingdom; the conversion of the
kingdom; the dark age of Abyssinia; Prestor John; the Jesuit
missions; the period of isolation; the collapse of the monarchy;
the dispute with Italy. Illustrated with photographs, maps, and
paintings.
A short but comprehensive treatment of the history and religion of
Ethiopia, formerly called Abyssinia, from the mysterious Queen of
Sheba to the time just before Mussolini's attack. A well written,
informative book.
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