Author:James Lane Allen
James Lane Allen |
Onye edemede America na onye edemede obere akụkọ nke ọrụ ya, gụnyere akwụkwọ akụkọ A Kentucky Cardinal na-egosipụtakarị omenala na olumba nke obodo Kentucky. A kọwawo Allen dị ka "onye edemede mbụ dị mkpa Kentuky."." |
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- Flute and Violin
- King Solomon of Kentucky
- Two Gentlemen of Kentucky
- The White Cowl
- Sister Dolorosa
- Posthumous Fame
- A Kentucky Cardinal (1894)
- Aftermath (1895)
- The Mettle of the Pasture (1903)
- The Sword of Youth (1915)
- A Cathedral Singer (1916)
- Bride of the Mistletoe
- The Choir Invisible
- The Reign of Law; a tale of the Kentucky hemp fields
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- "Certain Criticisms of Certain Tales" in "Open Letters" in Century Magazine, Mar 1891 (concerning criticism of "The White Cowl" and "Sister Dolorosa" by "certain Catholic newspapers")
- "Homesteads of the Blue-Grass" in Century Magazine, 1892
- "Part of an Old Story" in Century Magazine, 1887
- "Posthumous Fame; or, a Legend of the Beautiful" in Century Magazine, Mar 1890 (Included in Flute and Violin and Other Kentucky Tales and Romances, 1891)
- The Sword of Youth: A Romance of Love and War (3-part novelette) in Century, Nov 1914 - Jan 1915)
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