
Roxy
Format: Paperback
ISBN13: 9780976673002
Paperback|9780976673002
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Overview
Edward Eggleston, the beloved author of The Hoosier Schoolmaster, published Roxy in 1878. According to George Cary Eggleston, Edward's brother and the composer of his memoir, Roxy recounts a real event that had been know to both of us in youth. If so, it tells the story of a woman who desired to be good; attempted to follow the dictates of her society and her religion as to proper thought, faith, and behavior; and who ultimately rose above them to achieve true altruism. Roxy is Edward Eggleston's most mature novel. This edition of Roxy contains notes for the modern reader including definitions of terms that are not in common use today; biographies of persons prominent in American history and the religious movements of the early 1800s; classical references; and explanations of less obvious regional dialect. Reviews on the 1878 release of Roxy- 'Roxy' may be accepted as the latest example of a purely American novel, and to say the least, one of the very best. - New York Tribune. We advise our readers to buy and read 'Roxy.' They will find the plot deeply interesting, and will gather from it not only transient pleasure, but permanent good. -- Louisville Post. There can be no doubt whatever that 'Roxy' is the best product of Dr. Eggleston's activity in the field of fiction. - New York Evening Post.
| ISBN-13 | 9780976673002 |
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| ISBN-10 | 0976673002 |
| List Price | $24.95 |
| Format | Paperback |
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| Pages | 542 pages |
| Publisher | The Genealogy Shop, LLC |
| Published On | 2006-01-01 |
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