Coincidencias para "neith boyce"

  • Más vendido
  • Valoración más alta
  • Precio: de menor a mayor
  • Título: A a Z
  • Título: Z a A
  • Fecha: de más reciente a más antiguo
  • Fecha: de más antiguo a más reciente
Eliminar todo

Mostrando 1 - 10 de 10 resultados

El contenido para adultos es visible. 


2015

EN

A riveting tale of love, art, sex, jealousy, and compromise based on one of the most famously liberated marriages of the early twentieth centuryA leading literary figure of the Progressive Era, Neith Boyce wrote "The Girl Bachelor," a popular and pioneering column in Vogue about life as a single woman in New York City. When Boyce—whose circle of famous friends included Carl Van Vechten, Eugene O'Neill, Mina Loy, Mable Dodge Luhan, Margaret Sanger, and Djuna...

2026

FR

The Bond by Neith Boyce is a thought-provoking work of literary fiction that explores the complexities of human relationships, personal freedom, and the social expectations that shape individual lives. Written with sensitivity and psychological insight, the novel examines the emotional ties that connect people and the challenges that arise when personal desires conflict with societal conventions. At the heart of the story are characters navigating questions of commitment, identity, and sel...

2026

EN

The Folly of Others by Neith Boyce is a perceptive and engaging work of literary fiction that explores the complexities of human behavior, social expectations, and personal judgment. With sharp psychological insight and a keen understanding of interpersonal dynamics, Boyce crafts a narrative that examines how assumptions, misunderstandings, and societal pressures influence the choices people make. The novel follows characters whose lives become intertwined through relationships, ambitions,...

2025

EN

The story revolves around the life of the protagonist, Eleanor Solange, a young woman who navigates her way through the social and cultural norms of the early 20th century. Eleanor is depicted as a confident and assertive character who challenges conventional expectations placed upon women. She explores her own identity and desires in a world that often seeks to limit women's roles to traditional domestic spheres.The novel explores themes of feminism, individualism, and the quest for self-...

2025

EN

Across the ringing of the church bells came the whistle of the train. Mary Lavinia, standing in the doorway, watched her mother go down the walk to the gate. Mrs. Lowell's broad back, clad in black silk, her black bonnet stiffly trimmed with purple pansies, bristled with anger. She opened the gate and slammed it behind her. The wooden sidewalk echoed her heavy tread. She went down the street out of sight, without looking back. The slow melancholy bells were still sounding, but now they sto...

2020

EN

Neith Boyce was a Progressive-Era writer who worked in poetry, theater, short stories, novels, and various forms of creative nonfiction. She helped Gertrude Stein to publish Three Lives, cofounded the Provincetown Players theater company, and wrote "The Girl Bachelor," a popular and pioneering column in Vogue about life as a single woman in New York City. Her best-known novel, The Bond (1908), is based on her famously open marriage to the radical journalist Hutchins Hapgood. This book cont...

Proud Lady

Enriched edition. A Tale of Feminist Struggles and Self-Discovery in Early 20th Century New York

2021

EN

In 'Proud Lady,' Neith Boyce crafts a poignant exploration of the complexities of female identity and societal expectations in the early 20th century. This novel weaves together rich character studies with a narrative style that blends realism and psychological insight, illuminating the struggles of its protagonist against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Boyce's keen observations on gender and class dynamics are reflective of her own experiences, offering readers a nuanced perspe...

Stories from the Chap-Book

Being a Miscellany of Curious and Interesting Tales, Histories

2023

EN

In "Stories from the Chap-Book," readers encounter an eclectic tapestry of narratives that traverse the vast landscape of late 19th to early 20th-century literary expression. This anthology encompasses a myriad of themes ranging from the intricacies of human nature to explorations of societal norms and the nuances of everyday life. The collection is characterized by its diverse literary styles, from poignant realism to subtle romanticism, echoing the emerging voices of that era. Standout p...

2020

EN

This book contains70 short storiesfrom 10 classic, prize-winning and noteworthy authors. The stories were carefully selected by the criticAugust Nemo, in a collection that will please theliterature lovers. For more exciting titles, be sure to check out our 7 Best Short Stories and Essential Novelists collections. This book contains: W. C. Morrow: - His Unconquerable Enemy. - A Game Of Honor. - The Resurrection Of Little Wang Tai. - Two Singular Men. - The Faithful Amulet. - Over An Absinth...

A Journey Through Marital Tales: 52 Storybooks

The Little Missis, The Pobratim, Addie's Husband, One Woman, The Wheels of Time, Indiana, etc.

2025

EN

A Journey Through Marital Tales: 52 Storybooks is an exquisite collection that delves into the depths and complexities of marriage, gathering a tapestry of narratives that traverse various literary styles and historical contexts. The anthology presents a diverse array of storytellingâ€"from the sharp wit of social satirists to the poignant explorations of domestic life, capturing both the mundane and the extraordinary facets of matrimonial unions. This collection highlights the human condi...