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Forsaking All Others
Content Provider | Faded Page |
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Author | Alice Duer Miller |
Description | This book of poetry is a story, often referred to as a novel in verse. The story is played out in five parts. Part 1: Lee and Wayne meet at a dinner party and exchange some flirtatious banter. Part 2: Interested by Wayne, Lee wonders why he doesn’t contact her until they meet again at a art auction. Part 3: Lunches ensue. Part 4: The affair develops, and Wayne starts using the demands of business as an excuse to avoid joining Ruth at their summer place in Maine. Part 5: Here Miller takes her story on an express train from the Jazz Age to the heart of the Victorian era. Ruth, who knows that something is going on, dies tragically from a dramatically-convenient illness.—Neglectedbooks.com. |
Page Count | 70 |
File Size | 543094 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Publisher Date | 1931-01-01 |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | fiction poetry |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Book |