An edition of The Kentons: a novel (1902)

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An edition of The Kentons: a novel (1902)

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The Kenton family flees from Tuskingum, Ohio, to Europe seeking solace for daughter Ellen's broken heart. After experiencing foreign travel, urban living, and turn-of-the-century European mores, the family returns to a confined, but secure, life in their small village.

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English
Pages
238

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Cover of: The Kentons.
The Kentons.
1971, Indiana University Press
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Cover of: The Kentons
The Kentons: a novel
1902, Harper & Brothers Publishers

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Bloomington
Series
A Selected edition of W. D. Howells,, v. 25

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
818/.4/09 s, 813/.4
Library of Congress
PS2020 .F68 vol. 25, PS2025 .F68 vol. 25, PS2020.F68 vol.25

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvii, 238 p.
Number of pages
238

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5318376M
Internet Archive
kentons0025howe
ISBN 10
0253331730
LCCN
72165052
OCLC/WorldCat
263247
Library Thing
1412074
Goodreads
640246

Work Description

From the book:The Kentons were not rich, but they were certainly richer than the average in the pleasant county town of the Middle West, where they had spent nearly their whole married life. As their circumstances had grown easier, they had mellowed more and more in the keeping of their comfortable home, until they hated to leave it even for the short outings, which their children made them take, to Niagara or the Upper Lakes in the hot weather. They believed that they could not be so well anywhere as in the great square brick house which still kept its four acres about it, in the heart of the growing town, where the trees they had planted with their own hands topped it on three aides, and a spacious garden opened southward behind it to the summer wind. Kenton had his library, where he transacted by day such law business as he had retained in his own hands; but at night he liked to go to his wife's room and sit with her there. They left the parlors and piazzas to their girls, where they could hear them laughing with the young fellows who came to make the morning calls, long since disused in the centres of fashion, or the evening calls, scarcely more authorized by the great world. She sewed, and he read his paper in her satisfactory silence, or they played checkers together. She did not like him to win, and when she found herself unable to bear the prospect of defeat, she refused to let him make the move that threatened the safety of her men. Sometimes he laughed at her, and sometimes he scolded, but they were very good comrades, as elderly married people are apt to be.

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