Viola Gwyn

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Viola Gwyn

by George Barr McCutcheon

EN·~10 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
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VIOLA GWYN - By George Barr McCutcheon

0:02
2

PROLOGUE - THE BEGINNING

23:08
3

CHAPTER I — SHELTER FOR THE NIGHT

32:44
4

CHAPTER II — THE STRANGE YOUNG WOMAN

25:49
5

CHAPTER III — SOMETHING ABOUT CLOTHES, AND MEN, AND CATS

26:06
6

CHAPTER IV — VIOLA GWYN

23:17
7

CHAPTER V — REFLECTIONS AND AN ENCOUNTER

22:19
8

CHAPTER VI — BARRY LAPELLE

17:20
9

CHAPTER VII — THE END OF THE LONG ROAD

21:13
10

CHAPTER VIII — RACHEL CARTER

27:59

Description

In the early years of the 19th‑century frontier, a young boy named Kenneth is raised on a farm haunted by loss and betrayal. After his mother’s death and his father’s abandonment with the enigmatic widow Rachel Carter, his grandparents instill in him a fierce loathing for her, painting her as the very embodiment of evil. The boy’s world is framed by stark moral certainties—he believes heaven and hell are real, and that some souls are doomed forever.

Against this backdrop of personal vendetta, the distant drums of war echo across the countryside. Stories of battles on Lake Erie and Tippecanoe filter through the community, feeding Kenneth’s awe of his father’s reputed marksmanship and the violent world of soldiers, Indians, and red‑coats. As he grapples with the contradictions between his inherited hatred and the heroic myths of the frontier, the stage is set for a coming‑of‑age journey that will test his convictions and force him to confront the complexities of truth, loyalty, and forgiveness.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (583K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Etext produced by Charles Aldarondo, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Barr McCutcheon

George Barr McCutcheon

1866–1928

Best known for the wildly popular Graustark novels and the comic classic Brewster's Millions, this Indiana-born writer helped shape early 20th-century popular fiction. His stories mixed romance, adventure, and light wit in a way that made him a favorite with a wide readership.

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