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A Manifest Destiny By: Julia Magruder (1854-1907)

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A Manifest Destiny by Julia Magruder is a thought-provoking and skillfully written novel that takes readers on a captivating journey through American history. The author succeeds in immersing readers in a complex and tumultuous time period and explores themes of racial inequality, love, and loss.

Set against the backdrop of the 19th century, Magruder paints a vivid picture of the American South, bringing to life the harsh realities of slavery and the struggles faced by both slaves and their masters. The novel delves into the moral dilemmas faced by the characters, particularly the protagonist, as they navigate the difficult terrain of a society divided by race.

The character development in A Manifest Destiny is truly exceptional. The author provides a multi-dimensional portrayal of the main protagonist, allowing readers to witness her growth and transformation throughout the novel. The internal conflicts she faces are presented with authenticity and provide valuable insight into the challenging decisions individuals had to make during this era.

Another noteworthy aspect of this novel is the seamless blending of historical facts with the fictional narrative. Magruder demonstrates a deep understanding of the time period, incorporating real-life events and figures into the story. This historical accuracy adds depth and credibility to the narrative, enabling readers to fully grasp the significance of the story within the context of American history.

Magruder’s writing style is eloquent and poetic, making for a captivating reading experience. Her attention to detail and ability to evoke emotions through her descriptive prose is truly commendable. The author’s use of imagery allows readers to visualize the settings and enhances the overall immersion in the story.

One minor drawback of the novel is its slower pace, particularly in the beginning. It takes some time for the plot to fully unfold, which may test the patience of readers looking for a faster-paced narrative. However, the depth and richness of the story more than compensate for this slight drawback.

Overall, A Manifest Destiny by Julia Magruder is a compelling and emotionally charged novel that offers a powerful exploration of American history and the complexities of human nature. It is a must-read for fans of historical fiction, as well as those interested in delving deeper into the intricacies of slavery and its lasting impact. Magruder’s skillful storytelling and ability to shed light on the darkest aspects of humanity make this novel a truly memorable read.

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A Manifest Destiny

BY

JULIA MAGRUDER AUTHOR OF “A MAGNIFICENT PLEBEIAN”

ILLUSTRATED

NEW YORK AND LONDON HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS 1900

Copyright, 1900, by JULIA MAGRUDER.

All rights reserved.

[Illustration: Page 16 “BETTINA THREW BACK HER VEIL”]

ILLUSTRATIONS

“BETTINA THREW BACK HER VEIL” Frontispiece

SHE SANK BACK IN HER CHAIR Facing p. 34

“‘AND WHO IS THIS HANDSOME BOY?'” ” 60

“‘THE MONEY WAS PARTLY MY OWN'” ” 100

“THE VERY SPIRIT OF WIDOWHOOD” ” 168

“‘TRULY, MY CHILD, IT IS A WRETCHED STORY'” ” 190

A MANIFEST DESTINY

CHAPTER I

Bettina Mowbray, walking the deck of the ocean steamer bound for England, was aware that she was observed with interest by a great many pairs of eyes. Certainly the possessors of these eyes were not more interested in her than she was in the interpretation of their glances. It was, indeed, of the first importance to her to know that she was being especially noticed by the men and women of the world, who in large part made up the passenger list, since her beauty was her one endowment for the position in the great world which all her life she had intended and expected to occupy… Continue reading book >>

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