Love's Shadow (1908) is a novel by Ada Leverson. Having established herself as a journalist and short story writer, Leverson published her debut novel in 1907 to moderate acclaim. Entertaining and effortlessly witty, Leverson's prose paints a stunning portrait of the...
Love's Shadow (1908) is a novel by Ada Leverson. Having established herself as a journalist and short story writer, Leverson published her debut novel in 1907 to moderate acclaim. Entertaining and effortlessly witty, Leverson's prose paints a stunning portrait of the...
Ada Esther Leverson, the British writer known for her close friendship with Oscar Wilde who called her Sphinx. She was a wit, and a friend of Max Beerbohm; her writing has been compared to Beerbohm's, and the stories of Saki. The first in a trilogy of books known together as...
Love's Shadow is a novel by Ada Leverson, first published in 1908. The story is set in London society in the late 19th century and follows the lives of two women, the beautiful and charming Lady Gwendolen, and her friend and confidante, Lady Edith. Lady Gwendolen is married to...
Love's Shadow by Ada Leverson has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations...
Love's shadow This book, "Love's shadow", by Ada Leverson, is a replication of a book originally published before 1908. 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.
"Love's Shadow" from Ada Leverson. British writer (1862-1933).
Love's Shadow is a novel written by Ada Leverson. The story revolves around the character of Lady Sarah, a wealthy and beautiful woman who is married to an older man. Despite her comfortable life, Lady Sarah is unhappy and yearns for something more. Her life takes an unexpected...
Edith and Bruce Ottley live in a very new, very small, very white flat in Knightsbridge. On the surface they are like every other respectable couple in Edwardian London and that is precisely why Edith is beginning to feel a little bored.