

Augusta Jane Evans, one of the most popular domestic novelists of the latter half of the nineteenth century, was born in 1835 in Columbus, Georgia, but spent most of her life in Mobile, Alabama. She was the author of eight novels, of which Beulah, published in 1859, was the second...




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The protagonist of the tale is Beulah Benton, a young orphan with moral integrity and firm beliefs. Beulah has experienced many obstacles and misfortunes throughout her life, such as monetary difficulties, familial strife, and emotional issues. Love, morality, and the search...

Augusta J. Evans's "Beulah" offers a compelling glimpse into the heart of the Southern States during a pivotal era. This historical fiction explores the complexities of life against the backdrop of a nation divided, touching upon themes of plantation life, societal expectations,...

Augusta J. Evans's "Beulah" offers a compelling glimpse into the heart of the Southern States during a pivotal era. This historical fiction explores the complexities of life against the backdrop of a nation divided, touching upon themes of plantation life, societal expectations,...

Beulah. A novel (1859). This book, "Beulah", by Augusta Jane Evans, is a replication of a book originally published before 1859. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.

Beulah unfolds a tender tale of faith, longing, and steadfast resolve set against the quiet majesty of the antebellum American South. A 1-2 line hook: a heart drawn to virtue amidst society's strict codes, a love tested by time, duty, and devotion. This mid nineteenth century...



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The protagonist of the tale is Beulah Benton, a young orphan with moral integrity and firm beliefs. Beulah has experienced many obstacles and misfortunes throughout her life, such as monetary difficulties, familial strife, and emotional issues. Love, morality, and the search...

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