This collection brings together the major works of Elizabeth Singer Rowe, a prolific 18th century writer known for her devotional writings and fiction. 'Letters from the Dead to the Living' explores the theme of mortality and the afterlife, while 'Letters Moral and Entertaining' offers a mix of moral instruction and engaging anecdotes. Readers will be inspired by Rowe's deep faith and wide-ranging intellect.
Experience the spiritual and literary achievements of Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe, an 18th-century English author and poet. This volume includes a selection of her most compelling works, including letters, essays, devotional exercises, and translations.
This collection showcases the vast range of Elizabeth Rowe's poetic talent. From religious hymns to classical translations to imaginative works like "Devout Soliloquies," Rowe continues to be lauded as one of the most accomplished writers of her time.
A moving and inspiring collection of letters from the dead to the living, encouraging moral virtue and fostering a deeper appreciation for the bonds of human connection. The book includes additional letters on a range of topics, from morality to entertainment.
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