The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a house dedicated to making literature accessible through large print editions. This initiative aims to assist readers with impaired vision, ensuring they can enjoy and engage with classic texts.
Sarah Grand Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)







The publishing house Megali focuses on making historical works accessible by producing large print editions, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This commitment to inclusivity ensures that classic texts can be enjoyed by a broader audience, emphasizing the importance of readability and accessibility in literature.
This publication focuses on making historical works accessible through large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. Megali, the publishing house behind this initiative, emphasizes the importance of preserving and reproducing original texts while enhancing readability for a wider audience.
This dramatic novella unfolds in two parts. In the first, a young woman with 'New Woman' ideals travels by train to visit conservative relatives in the countryside. Onboard, she meets Adalesa Shutt, the spirited niece of her hosts, who shares her views on women's equality and recognizes the limitations of their family. Adalesa is determined and thoughtful, contrasting sharply with her cousin Evangeline Marsh, who is focused on pleasing men and the pursuit of beauty. Evangeline and her formidable mother, Lady Marsh, regard the narrator and Adalesa as misguided about what truly matters in life. A ball organized by the three young women exposes their differences, leading to crucial consequences for their futures. The second part takes place years later, with the narrator and Adalesa returning to the Marshes' home, mirroring their earlier visit. They wonder how the now elderly Lady Marsh and middle-aged Evangeline will react to their arrival. Will their planned ball rekindle old emotions? The outcomes of their differing life choices reveal devastating truths. With delightful wit and lyrical color, leading into profound tragedy, the author explores the significant pressures faced by women of her time.
The Heavenly Twins
- 706 Seiten
- 25 Lesestunden
Exploring the feminist ideal of the New Woman, this novel delves into the struggles of women in Victorian England against a backdrop of societal expectations. The narrative follows Evadne, Edith, and Angelica as they navigate the challenges of marriage, secrecy, and gender roles. Evadne grapples with traditional societal norms, while Edith's relationship reveals hidden dangers. Angelica, yearning for freedom, adopts a male identity to expand her horizons. Their experiences highlight the constraints placed on women, ultimately revealing the tragic consequences of unfulfilled dreams.
Třídílná sága "Říkají nám Božská dvojčátka. Jako znamení nebeských blíženců?" ptal se Tenor. "Nikoliv; jako znamení doby", pravil Hoch.
Třídílná sága "Říkají nám Božská dvojčátka. Jako znamení nebeských blíženců? ptal se Tenor. Nikoliv; jako znamení doby, pravil Hoch.
Třídílná sága "Říkají nám Božská dvojčátka. Jako znamení nebeských blíženců?" ptal se Tenor. "Nikoliv; jako znamení doby", pravil Hoch.
Božská dvojčátka
Díl I.
Třídílná sága "Říkají nám Božská dvojčátka. Jako znamení nebeských blíženců?" ptal se Tenor. "Nikoliv; jako znamení doby", pravil Hoch.
Třídílná sága "Říkají nám Božská dvojčátka. Jako znamení nebeských blíženců?" ptal se Tenor. "Nikoliv; jako znamení doby", pravil Hoch.





