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Title: The Three Partners

Note: Reading ease score: 78.5 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Credits: Produced by Donald Lainson; David Widger

Summary: "The Three Partners" by Bret Harte is a novella that likely takes place in the late 19th century during the period of the California Gold Rush. The narrative follows three partners—Barker, Stacy, and Demorest—as they navigate the complexities of wealth, friendship, and moral dilemmas after striking gold. The story begins in a rustic cabin on Heavy Tree Hill, where the characters reflect on their recent fortune and the changes it brings to their lives and relationships. The opening of the novella sets a vivid scene with the natural beauty of the Black Spur Range as its backdrop. The three partners are depicted in a moment of introspection and camaraderie, discussing their past struggles and newfound wealth. Barker’s youthful enthusiasm contrasts with the more serious tones of Demorest and Stacy, highlighting their differing attitudes towards wealth and its implications. A thematic undercurrent emerges as they grapple with their relationships and fears surrounding their good fortune, especially as an attempted robbery unfolds, hinting at the potential moral costs of their wealth. The stage is set for a deep exploration of friendship, loyalty, and the burdens that come with sudden wealth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Harte, Bret, 1836-1902

EBook No.: 2560

Published: May 18, 2006

Downloads: 55

Language: English

Subject: Western stories

Subject: American fiction -- 19th century

Subject: Gold mines and mining -- Fiction

Subject: California -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:2560:2 2006-05-18T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Harte, Bret en 1
2024-11-09T23:30:02Z The Three Partners

This edition has images.

Title: The Three Partners

Note: Reading ease score: 78.5 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Credits: Produced by Donald Lainson; David Widger

Summary: "The Three Partners" by Bret Harte is a novella that likely takes place in the late 19th century during the period of the California Gold Rush. The narrative follows three partners—Barker, Stacy, and Demorest—as they navigate the complexities of wealth, friendship, and moral dilemmas after striking gold. The story begins in a rustic cabin on Heavy Tree Hill, where the characters reflect on their recent fortune and the changes it brings to their lives and relationships. The opening of the novella sets a vivid scene with the natural beauty of the Black Spur Range as its backdrop. The three partners are depicted in a moment of introspection and camaraderie, discussing their past struggles and newfound wealth. Barker’s youthful enthusiasm contrasts with the more serious tones of Demorest and Stacy, highlighting their differing attitudes towards wealth and its implications. A thematic undercurrent emerges as they grapple with their relationships and fears surrounding their good fortune, especially as an attempted robbery unfolds, hinting at the potential moral costs of their wealth. The stage is set for a deep exploration of friendship, loyalty, and the burdens that come with sudden wealth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Harte, Bret, 1836-1902

EBook No.: 2560

Published: May 18, 2006

Downloads: 55

Language: English

Subject: Western stories

Subject: American fiction -- 19th century

Subject: Gold mines and mining -- Fiction

Subject: California -- Fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:2560:3 2006-05-18T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Harte, Bret en 1