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Harraden, Beatrice
1864
1936
Black, William
1841
1898
Ouida
1839
1908
De La Rame, Louisa
De la Ramée, Louise
De la Ramée, Louisa
Uida
Ramé, Marie Louise
Ramée, Maria Louise
De la Ramee, Louise
Ramé, Louisa de la
Stevenson, Robert Louis
1850
1894
Stevenson, R. L. (Robert Louis)
Winter, John Strange
1856
1911
Stannard, Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Palmer
Whyte, Violet
Winter, J. S. (John Strange)
Stories by English Authors: Germany (Selected by Scribners)
The bird on its journey / Beatrice Harraden -- Koosje, a study of Dutch life / John Strange Winter -- A dog of Flanders / Ouida -- Markheim / R.L. Stevenson -- Queen Tita's wager / William Black.
Produced by Dagny; John Bickers and David Widger
"Stories by English Authors: Germany" by Beatrice Harraden et al. is a collection of short stories written during the late 19th century. This anthology brings together different tales that reflect on life, culture, and experiences in Germany and Northern Europe, showcasing a range of characters and themes unique to the setting. Each story aims to capture an aspect of life and human emotions, likely touching on the conflicts, joys, and societal norms of the time. The opening of "The Bird on Its Journey" introduces us to a young girl, described as both carefree and mysterious, who arrives at a Swiss hotel without companions or luggage. She engages with an elderly lady, revealing her talent for music as she tunes a piano in the hotel salon. Her interactions with various characters, including Oswald Everard, hint at her depth and individuality as she expresses her desire to excel in her chosen profession despite societal expectations. The narrative unfolds with light-hearted banter, establishing the girl’s enchanting presence and foreshadowing her profound impact on the people around her throughout the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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