Publisher's Synopsis
"The Allen House" by T. S. Arthur offers a compelling glimpse into 19th-century domestic life and the complexities of marriage. This work of moral fiction explores the intricacies of family drama through the lens of conduct of life. Delving into themes of religious faith and literary expression, the novel presents a timeless portrayal of life stages and relationships. Arthur's narrative, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, resonates with enduring relevance. Experience the challenges and triumphs within "The Allen House," a story meticulously prepared for print republication, offering a window into a bygone era while examining universally relatable human experiences. Readers interested in the dynamics of family and the moral fabric of society will find much to contemplate in this classic work.
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