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The Invader

Autor Margaret L. Woods
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Dinner was over and the ladies had just risen, when the Professor had begged to introduce them to the new-comer on his walls. The Invader, it might almost have been called, this full-length, life-size portrait, which, in the illumination of a lamp turned full upon it, seemed to take possession of the small room, to dominate at the end of the polished-oak table, where the light of shaded candles fell on old blue plates, old Venetian glass, a bit of old Italian brocade, and chrysanthemums in a china bowl coveted by collectors. Every detail spoke of the connoisseurship, the refined and personal taste characteristic of Oxford in the eighties. The authority on art put up his eye-glasses and fingered his tiny forked beard uneasily.
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ISBN-13: 9781519274809
ISBN-10: 1519274807
Pagini: 126
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Notă biografică

Margaret Louisa Woods (1855-1945) was an English author known for her novels and poetry. As the daughter of a famed scholar, Woods and her sister, Mabel Birchenough, who was also a writer, received a quality education to nurture their writing career. In 1879, she married Henry George Woods, who later became the President of Trinity College in Oxford and was elected the Master of the Temple, a high honor. The couple had one child. Woods wrote for many different genres, including nonfiction, children¿s literature, fiction, and poetry. Her poem Genuis Loci is considered to be among the most influential and popular poems of her time.