Violets and Other Tales

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Violets and Other Tales

by Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson

EN·~2 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total

E-text prepared by Suzanne Shell, Janet Blenkinship,

0:09

ALICE·RUTH·MOORE

0:04

To my friend of November 5th, 1892

0:02

INTRODUCTION.

0:57

PREFACE.

2:51

VIOLETS. - I.

4:18

THREE THOUGHTS.

2:03

THE WOMAN.

7:22

TEN MINUTES' MUSING.

4:48

A PLAINT.

0:45

Description

In this modest collection, a young writer offers a series of short sketches and verses that capture the fleeting moods of late‑Victorian life. The pieces, many previously printed in newspapers, range from light‑hearted observations to tender musings on love, nature, and the restless energy of youth. With a self‑conscious voice that both welcomes and anticipates criticism, the author treats each fragment as a small offering meant to lift the listener’s spirits for a brief, pleasant hour.

The opening story, “Violets,” sets the tone with an Easter evening scene bathed in lamplight, where a simple bunch of flowers becomes a quiet messenger of affection. A handwritten note explains the secret language of blossoms—violets, orange blossoms, pinks—each carrying its own promise. Through gentle description and a hint of wistful longing, the tale invites listeners to linger on the beauty of ordinary moments and the subtle power of personal symbols.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (139K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-06-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson

Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson

1875–1935

A vivid voice of the early Harlem Renaissance, this poet, journalist, and activist wrote with insight about race, gender, and everyday life. Her work blends literary grace with a sharp commitment to justice.

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