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Title: The Search After Hapiness [sic]: A Tale
Alternate Title: The Search After Happiness: A Tale
Note: Reading ease score: 52.9 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Produced by David Edwards, Mary Glenn Krause, Eleni
Christofaki and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
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Summary: "The Search After Happiness" by Charlotte Brontë is a tale that can be classified as a philosophical narrative or allegorical fiction, likely penned in the early 19th century during the Victorian era. This story revolves around themes of existential inquiry, self-discovery, and the pursuit of happiness, focusing on the character Henry O'Donell and his journey away from his home in search of deeper fulfillment. The plot follows O'Donell as he decides to leave his prosperous and respected life behind due to feelings of discontent and unhappiness. After a quarrel in the royal court, he embarks on a quest accompanied by Alexander Delancy, whom he meets during his travels. Together, they venture through various landscapes, including a mystical forest and a desolate land, where they eventually find solace in a cave. Over the years, they live blissfully until Delancy mysteriously disappears. Heartbroken, O'Donell wishes to reunite with his past life and, after encountering a powerful spirit who grants him a second chance, he returns to his homeland. In the end, he rediscovers joy and companionship as he reunites with Delancy, illustrating that the pursuit of happiness often leads not only outward but also inward. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Adapter: Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855
EBook No.: 54254
Published: Feb 28, 2017
Downloads: 96
Language: English
Subject: Short stories
Subject: English fiction -- 19th century
Subject: Happiness -- Fiction
Subject: Children's writings, English
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: The Search After Hapiness [sic]: A Tale
Alternate Title: The Search After Happiness: A Tale
Note: Reading ease score: 52.9 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Credits:
Produced by David Edwards, Mary Glenn Krause, Eleni
Christofaki and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
at http:
//www.pgdp.net
(This book was produced from a file
downloaded from the British Library)
Summary: "The Search After Happiness" by Charlotte Brontë is a tale that can be classified as a philosophical narrative or allegorical fiction, likely penned in the early 19th century during the Victorian era. This story revolves around themes of existential inquiry, self-discovery, and the pursuit of happiness, focusing on the character Henry O'Donell and his journey away from his home in search of deeper fulfillment. The plot follows O'Donell as he decides to leave his prosperous and respected life behind due to feelings of discontent and unhappiness. After a quarrel in the royal court, he embarks on a quest accompanied by Alexander Delancy, whom he meets during his travels. Together, they venture through various landscapes, including a mystical forest and a desolate land, where they eventually find solace in a cave. Over the years, they live blissfully until Delancy mysteriously disappears. Heartbroken, O'Donell wishes to reunite with his past life and, after encountering a powerful spirit who grants him a second chance, he returns to his homeland. In the end, he rediscovers joy and companionship as he reunites with Delancy, illustrating that the pursuit of happiness often leads not only outward but also inward. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Adapter: Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855
EBook No.: 54254
Published: Feb 28, 2017
Downloads: 96
Language: English
Subject: Short stories
Subject: English fiction -- 19th century
Subject: Happiness -- Fiction
Subject: Children's writings, English
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.