The narrative unfolds through the reflections of an ill protagonist who has experienced delirium and isolation. The character expresses a sense of fortune in being alone during their sickness, contemplating the implications of solitude, even in death. A red-haired girl from Denbighshire, responsible for bringing meals, symbolizes a connection to the outside world, yet her inability to communicate highlights the protagonist's deep sense of isolation. The cold food left outside signifies neglect and further emphasizes the character's disconnection from reality and others.
Fitz Hugh Ludlow Knihy
Fitz Hugh Ludlow byl americký autor a novinář, který se proslavil zejména svou autobiografickou knihou z roku 1857. Jeho dílo zkoumá hranice lidské zkušenosti a vědomí. Ludlowův styl je známý svou detailní popisností a psychologickou hloubkou.






Der Haschisch-Esser
- 253 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
The Hasheesh Eater
- 228 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Exploring the journey from fascination to addiction, this work offers an intimate look at the author's experiences with hasheesh, a cannabis derivative consumed in pill form. Through vivid descriptions, it captures the hallucinatory states induced by the drug, providing insight into the complexities of addiction. As one of the earliest examples of addiction literature, it reflects the cultural and personal implications of substance use in the 19th century.
Preserving a significant work of human history, this edition has been meticulously reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability. The modern design aims to make the text accessible for both present and future generations, emphasizing the importance of maintaining this literary legacy.
A Brace Of Boys By Fitz Hugh Ludlow
- 24 stránek
- 1 hodina čtení
The narrative delves into the coming-of-age journeys of two young boys, highlighting their friendship and individual struggles in a transforming society. As they face various challenges, the novel emphasizes themes of personal growth and the pursuit of dreams. Ludlow's storytelling captures the distinct personalities and aspirations of each protagonist, making their intertwined lives both compelling and relatable.
The heart of the continent
A record of travel across the plains and in Oregon
- 596 stránek
- 21 hodin čtení
This travelogue offers a vivid account of a journey through the plains and Oregon, capturing the essence of 19th-century exploration. The narrative reflects the landscapes, challenges, and experiences of the time, providing readers with a historical perspective on the American frontier. As an unchanged reprint of the 1870 edition, it serves as both a valuable resource for history enthusiasts and a captivating read for those interested in the adventures of early travelers.
Collected Works of Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Volume 4: The Complete Short Stories
- 916 stránek
- 33 hodin čtení
Fitz Hugh Ludlow's work captures the humorous intricacies of New York City's upper middle class while also delving into tales of the bizarre. Drawing from his own life experiences, particularly his journey on the Overland Stage to California in 1863, he creates engaging narratives that reflect both the ordinary and the extraordinary. His prolific output showcases a unique blend of humor and weirdness, making his stories both relatable and intriguing.
The narrative centers on the intertwined lives of two young protagonists navigating their coming-of-age journeys amidst a rapidly changing society. It delves into themes of friendship, personal growth, and the pursuit of dreams, highlighting the complexities they face as they strive to define themselves in a transforming world.
The Music Essence
- 48 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its original content while acknowledging potential imperfections due to its age, such as marks and flawed pages. Emphasizing its cultural significance, the edition aims to protect and promote classic literature, making it accessible in a high-quality format that remains true to the original.