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by Joseph Rhode Grismer, Lottie Blair Parker
[Frontispiece: Miss Lillian Gish as Anna Moore. D. W. Griffith's Production. 'Way Down East.]
'WAY DOWN EAST - A ROMANCE OF NEW ENGLAND LIFE
BY - JOSEPH R. GRISMER
ILLUSTRATIONS - Miss Lillian Gish as Anna Moore…… Frontispiece - Martha Perkins and Maria Poole. - Martha Perkins tells the story of Anna Moore's past life. - Lillian Gish and Burr McIntosh.
WAY DOWN EAST
CHAPTER I. - ALL HAIL TO THE CONQUERING HERO.
CHAPTER II. - THE CONQUERING HERO IS DISPOSED TO BE HUMAN.
CHAPTER III. - CONTAINING SOME REFLECTIONS AND THE ENTRANCE OF MEPHISTOPHELES.
CHAPTER IV. - THE MOCK MARRIAGE.
CHAPTER V. - A LITTLE GLIMPSE OF THE GARDEN OF EDEN.
In the bustling town of Springfield, the annual Harvard‑Yale football showdown turns the train station into a lively arena of cheering alumni, hopeful spectators, and fashionable society. Amid the sea of crimson and blue, the ever‑youthful Mrs. Standish Tremont presides over her famed gatherings, her presence a guarantee of elegance and excitement for the day’s festivities. The atmosphere crackles with anticipation, as old rivals relive past glories while the younger crowd enjoys the simple pleasures of camaraderie and celebration.
Into this vibrant tableau steps Miss Moore, presented as the Tremonts’ charming “cousin.” Though she is only a guest, her natural beauty and bright spirit quickly outshine the host’s own daughters and nieces, drawing admiring glances and whispered conversations. Beneath the polite smiles, however, lies a quiet tension—her modest background and mysterious past hint at challenges that may soon test the fragile balance of New England’s social world.
Full title
'Way Down East A Romance of New England Life A Romance of New England Life
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (181K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2005-10-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1849–1922
A busy figure of the American stage, this actor-playwright helped shape popular theater at the turn of the twentieth century. He is best remembered for The New South and for revising Way Down East, a melodrama that became a lasting success.
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A playwright and actress of the American stage, she is best remembered for the melodramas that captivated theater audiences around the turn of the 20th century. Writing as Lottie Blair Parker, she helped shape popular entertainment with stories full of emotion, spectacle, and moral conflict.
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