"Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Amelia Barr" by Amelia E. Barr is a compilation of various literary works written in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This collection includes novels, short stories, and essays primarily focused on themes of love, relationships, and societal norms of the time. Amelia Barr's writings reflect her experiences and portray the emotional landscapes of her characters, making her work resonate with the challenges and romantic entanglements of her era. The book features titles such as "Remember the Alamo," "The Man Between," and "Playing with Fire," among others. Each work delves into different social contexts, exploring the complexities of love, duty, and conflict. For instance, "Remember the Alamo" recounts historical events intertwined with personal narratives, while "Maids, Wives and Bachelors" offers a humorous and insightful commentary on gender roles. Overall, Barr's collection presents a rich tapestry of storytelling that captures the trials and tribulations of her characters, underscoring timeless human experiences through the lens of her unique voice. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Amelia Barr
By Amelia E. Barr
"Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Amelia Barr" by Amelia E. Barr is a compilation of various literary works written in the late 19th and early ...
Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr was a British novelist and teacher. Many of the plots of her stories are laid in Scotland and England. The scenes are from her girlhood recollection of surroundings. Her works include, Jan Vedder's Wife, A Border Shepherdess, Feet of Clay, Friend Olivia, The Bow of Orange Ribbon, Remember the Alamo, She Loved a Sailor, A Daughter of Fife, The Squire of Sanddal Side, Paul and Christina, Master of His Fate, The Household of McNeil, The Last of the Macallisters, Between Two Loves, A Sister to Esau, A Rose of a Hundred Leaves, A Singer from the Sea, The Beads of Tasmer, The Hallam Succession, The Lone House, Christopher and Other Stories, The Lost Silver of Briffault.