Description |
1 online resource (1 electronic document (1405 pages)) |
Contents |
Title; Contents; PROLOGUE; I -- The Travelers; II -- The Solid Side of the Scotch Character; III -- The Wreck of the Timber Ship; BOOK THE FIRST; I -- The Mystery of Ozias Midwinter; II -- The Man Revealed; III -- Day and Night; IV -- The Shadow of the Past; V -- The Shadow of the Future; BOOK THE SECOND; I -- Lurking Mischief; II -- Allan as a Landed Gentleman; III -- The Claims of Society; IV -- The March of Events; V -- Mother Oldershaw on Her Guard; VI -- Midwinter in Disguise; VII -- The Plot Thickens; VIII -- The Norfolk Broads; IX -- Fate or Chance?; X -- The House-Maid's Face |
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XI -- Miss Gwilt Among the QuicksandsXII -- The Clouding of the Sky; XIII -- Exit; BOOK THE THIRD; I -- Mrs. Milroy; II -- The Man is Found; III -- The Brink of Discovery; IV -- Allan at Bay; V -- Pedgift's Remedy; VI -- Pedgift's Postscript; VII -- The Martyrdom of Miss Gwilt; VIII -- She Comes Between Them; IX -- She Knows the Truth; X -- Miss Gwilt's Diary; XI -- Love and Law; XII -- A Scandal at the Station; XIII -- An Old Man's Heart; XIV -- Miss Gwilt's Diary; XV -- The Wedding-Day; BOOK THE FOURTH; I -- Miss Gwilt's Diary; II -- The Diary Continued; III -- The Diary Broken Off; BOOK THE LAST |
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I -- At the TerminusII -- In the House; III -- The Purple Flask; EPILOGUE; I -- News from Norfolk; II -- Midwinter; Appendix |
Summary |
The tale, told partly through letters and documents, recounts the intertwined lives and fates of two distant cousins who both happen to bear the name Allan Armadale |
Notes |
Archived by the National Library of New Zealand |
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Title from PDF title page (viewed on July 14, 2011) |
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Novel, originally published in print: 1866 |
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Hypertext links contained in the archived instances of this title are non-functional. Nz |
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English |
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Fathers and sons -- Fiction
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Fate and fatalism -- Fiction
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Men -- England -- Fiction
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Fate and fatalism
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Fathers and sons
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Men
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English.
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Languages & Literatures.
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English Literature.
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England -- Fiction
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England
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Genre/Form |
Psychological fiction
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Fiction
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Psychological fiction.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781775416784 |
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177541678X |
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1776510798 |
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9781776510795 |
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