Roxy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Published in 1878, Roxy was one of Eggleston's best selling novels.  Its heroine, Roxy Adams, is a religious woman whose faith is sorely tested when her husband embarks on an affair that results in an illegitimate child. It is an example of pure American fiction; in a contemporary review, the New York Post wrote, “‘Roxy’ is the best product of Dr. Eggleston's activity in the field of fiction.”

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Roxy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Published in 1878, Roxy was one of Eggleston's best selling novels.  Its heroine, Roxy Adams, is a religious woman whose faith is sorely tested when her husband embarks on an affair that results in an illegitimate child. It is an example of pure American fiction; in a contemporary review, the New York Post wrote, “‘Roxy’ is the best product of Dr. Eggleston's activity in the field of fiction.”

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Roxy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Roxy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Edward Eggleston
Roxy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Roxy (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Edward Eggleston

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Overview

Published in 1878, Roxy was one of Eggleston's best selling novels.  Its heroine, Roxy Adams, is a religious woman whose faith is sorely tested when her husband embarks on an affair that results in an illegitimate child. It is an example of pure American fiction; in a contemporary review, the New York Post wrote, “‘Roxy’ is the best product of Dr. Eggleston's activity in the field of fiction.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411444638
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Publication date: 03/01/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 492 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Edward Eggleston (1837-1902) was an American novelist and historian.  A pioneering regionalist and realist who is most closely identified with Indiana, his best-known novels include The Hoosier School-Master (1871), The End of the World (1872), and The Circuit Rider (1874).  His most notable histories are Beginners of a Nation (1896) and Transit of Civilization from England to America (1900).
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