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Title: Clarice Egerton's life story : or, What she could

Original Publication: London: The Religious Tract Society, 1881.

Note: Reading ease score: 89.7 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Summary: "Clarice Egerton's Life Story: or, What She Could" by Annette M. Lyster is a fictional narrative written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds the complexities of family dynamics and personal struggles within the Egerton family, particularly focusing on Clarice Egerton, the daughter of Guy Egerton, who has been deeply affected by her family's challenges. The narrative explores themes of loss, resilience, and the societal expectations placed on individuals in their pursuit of happiness and stability. The opening of the story introduces Sir Aymer Egerton, a proud and haughty figure who walks along the terrace of Egerton Highfield, setting the stage for the family's intricate history. The tragic death of Clarice’s aunt, who was a bright and lovely presence in the family, casts a long shadow over the Egerton lineage and establishes a tone of melancholy that permeates the text. Following this, readers are introduced to Guy Egerton, Clarice's father, whose life is defined by his struggles as a farmer and his relationship with his domineering father. The narrative shifts to the present, where Clarice emerges as a central character, reflecting on her identity through the lens of her father's burdens and her mother's quiet strength. The introduction effectively sets up the various conflicts and emotional trials that will be explored throughout the story, hinting at the transformative journey ahead for Clarice amidst the backdrop of familial expectations and societal pressures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Lyster, Annette

EBook No.: 74427

Published: Sep 16, 2024

Downloads: 149

Language: English

Subject: Christian life -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Fathers and sons -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Country life -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Children with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Temper -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Poverty -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Inheritance and succession -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Guardian and ward -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Families -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Children's accidents -- Juvenile fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:74427:2 2024-09-16T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Lyster, Annette en 1
2024-11-05T16:50:14Z Clarice Egerton's life story : or, What she could

This edition has images.

Title: Clarice Egerton's life story : or, What she could

Original Publication: London: The Religious Tract Society, 1881.

Note: Reading ease score: 89.7 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Summary: "Clarice Egerton's Life Story: or, What She Could" by Annette M. Lyster is a fictional narrative written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds the complexities of family dynamics and personal struggles within the Egerton family, particularly focusing on Clarice Egerton, the daughter of Guy Egerton, who has been deeply affected by her family's challenges. The narrative explores themes of loss, resilience, and the societal expectations placed on individuals in their pursuit of happiness and stability. The opening of the story introduces Sir Aymer Egerton, a proud and haughty figure who walks along the terrace of Egerton Highfield, setting the stage for the family's intricate history. The tragic death of Clarice’s aunt, who was a bright and lovely presence in the family, casts a long shadow over the Egerton lineage and establishes a tone of melancholy that permeates the text. Following this, readers are introduced to Guy Egerton, Clarice's father, whose life is defined by his struggles as a farmer and his relationship with his domineering father. The narrative shifts to the present, where Clarice emerges as a central character, reflecting on her identity through the lens of her father's burdens and her mother's quiet strength. The introduction effectively sets up the various conflicts and emotional trials that will be explored throughout the story, hinting at the transformative journey ahead for Clarice amidst the backdrop of familial expectations and societal pressures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Lyster, Annette

EBook No.: 74427

Published: Sep 16, 2024

Downloads: 149

Language: English

Subject: Christian life -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Fathers and sons -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Country life -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Children with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Temper -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Poverty -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Inheritance and succession -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Guardian and ward -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Families -- Juvenile fiction

Subject: Children's accidents -- Juvenile fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:74427:3 2024-09-16T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Lyster, Annette en 1