The narrative of Fashion centers around Mr. Tiffany's difficulties, a dry goods merchant who nearly went bankrupt owing to his wife's extravagant spending in order to be regarded as trendy. Mrs. Tiffany used to be a milliner who sold colorful caps and hats at a little shop on Canal Street. Her constant talking in French attempts to imitate European norms, and overall pretentiousness define her. Fashion is not a drama with a strong narrative. Instead, Mowatt is most renowned for her ability to effectively portray individuals that represent the social scene of mid-nineteenth-century New York. Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie (1819-1870) was an American novelist, dramatist, public reader, actor, and preservationist of French ancestry. This is her most famous work.
An Amish Surprise
Shelley Shepard Gray
audiobookbookHer Best Friend's Secret
Anna Mansell
audiobookThe Lost Wife
Anna Mansell
audiobookComplications
Danielle Steel
audiobookA Gift For You : Warmth, wisdom and love on every page - if you treasured Maeve Binchy, read Patricia Scanlan
Patricia Scanlan
bookSpy
Danielle Steel
audiobookThe Little Shop of Hidden Treasures Part Two : Secret Loves
Holly Hepburn
bookThe Bridge: A Novel
Karen Kingsbury
audiobookbookThe Liberation of Brigid Dunne: Warmth, wisdom and love on every page - if you treasured Maeve Binchy, read Patricia Scanlan
Patricia Scanlan
bookPast Perfect
Danielle Steel
audiobookTake Care of You
Gianni Holmes
audiobookComplications
Danielle Steel
audiobook