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Florence L. Barclay

    Esta autora ganó renombre por sus novelas románticas, que a menudo exploran el poder del amor duradero y las profundas emociones humanas. Su estilo, caracterizado por retratos sensibles de sentimientos y dilemas morales, ha resonado entre los lectores a lo largo de generaciones. Sus obras, frecuentemente ambientadas en escenarios exóticos o dramáticos, son narrativas de resiliencia espiritual y la búsqueda del sentido de la vida.

    The Following of the Star
    The Wheels of Time
    Through the Postern Gate
    The Following of the Star
    The White Ladies of Worcester
    The Rosary
    • The Rosary

      • 306 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The biography highlights Florence Louisa Barclay's life as an English romance novelist, detailing her early years in Surrey and her family's move to Limehouse. It notes her marriage to Rev. Charles W. Barclay and their significant honeymoon in the Holy Land, where they found Jacob's Well, a site of biblical importance. Additionally, it mentions her notable sister, Maud Ballington Booth, emphasizing the literary and historical context surrounding Barclay's life and work.

      The Rosary
    • "The White Ladies of Worcester" tells the romantic tale of a nun who believes her lover is dead and a knight misled into thinking his lady has married another. As an old lay-sister counts the nuns returning from Vespers, an unexpected event raises suspicions of an intruder in the convent.

      The White Ladies of Worcester
    • The Following of the Star

      A Romance

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The biography highlights the life of Florence Louisa Barclay, an English romance novelist born in Surrey. Notably, she was the daughter of an Anglican rector and had a sister who co-founded the Volunteers of America. After her family's move to Limehouse, she married Rev. Charles W. Barclay in 1881, and their honeymoon in the Holy Land led to the discovery of Jacob's Well, a significant biblical site. This background sets the stage for her literary contributions and personal experiences intertwined with historical and religious significance.

      The Following of the Star
    • Through the Postern Gate

      A Romance in Seven Days

      • 126 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The life of Florence Louisa Barclay, an English romance novelist, is marked by her literary contributions and personal history. Born into a religious family, she was influenced by her upbringing and her connection to notable figures, including her sister, Maud Ballington Booth. After marrying Rev. Charles W. Barclay, their honeymoon in the Holy Land led to a significant discovery at Jacob's Well, intertwining her personal narrative with biblical history. Her experiences reflect themes of faith, romance, and exploration in her writing.

      Through the Postern Gate
    • The Wheels of Time

      Illustrated by R. G. Vosburgh

      The life of Florence Louisa Barclay is marked by her background as the daughter of an Anglican rector and her connection to notable figures, including her sister Maud Ballington Booth. Her marriage to Rev. Charles W. Barclay led to a significant honeymoon in the Holy Land, where they uncovered Jacob's Well, a site of biblical importance. Florence's experiences and heritage influenced her career as a romance novelist and short story writer, contributing to her unique perspective in her literary works.

      The Wheels of Time
    • The Following of the Star

      • 204 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The story follows David Rivers, a missionary in Africa, who meets the intriguing Diana while on sick leave in England. After leading her to faith, Diana proposes a marriage that would secure her inheritance, seeing David as the perfect absent husband. However, as they navigate several Christmases together, Diana unexpectedly falls in love with David, challenging her initial intentions and leading both to a deeper understanding of true, sacrificial love.

      The Following of the Star
    • The Upas Tree

      A Christmas Story for all the Year

      • 148 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Born in Surrey, Florence Louisa Barclay was an English romance novelist whose life was intertwined with notable historical and religious elements. The daughter of an Anglican rector, she had a sister who co-founded the Volunteers of America. After marrying Rev. Charles W. Barclay, their honeymoon in the Holy Land led to the discovery of Jacob's Well, a significant biblical site. Her experiences and background enriched her storytelling, contributing to her legacy in romance literature.

      The Upas Tree
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      in large print

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, produced by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to making literature accessible to those with impaired vision through large print editions. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading and preserves classic texts for future generations.

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      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Florence Louisa Barclay was an English author known for her captivating romance novels and short stories. Active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, she crafted narratives that often explored themes of love and personal relationships, appealing to readers with her engaging storytelling and emotional depth. Her works contributed significantly to the romance genre, showcasing her talent for creating memorable characters and intricate plots that resonate with themes of passion and devotion.

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