Rediscover Matilda Anne Mackarness's enchanting sequel, "Old Jolliffe, by the Spirit of a Little Bell, Awakened by 'the Chimes'. the Sequel to Old Jolliffe, by the Same Spirit." This Victorian novella, deeply intertwined with the spirit of Dickens's "The Chimes," offers a poignant exploration of redemption and social conscience. Mackarness, writing under her married name and previously as Matilda Anne Jolliffe, masterfully blends heartwarming narrative with subtle moral lessons.
Follow Old Jolliffe's transformative journey as he is awakened by the gentle spirit of a little bell, echoing the themes of compassion and societal reform found in Dickens's work. This sequel enriches the original story, delving further into the lives touched by Jolliffe's awakening. A beautifully crafted tale, it reflects the literary styles and social concerns of the Victorian era, making it a timeless read for those who cherish classic literature and stories of profound personal change.
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