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This interactive digital edition includes Interactive Notes and Chapters, News about the Author, News about the Book, a very interesting Tag cloud of the Book and a link to connect to the Goodreads community to ask questions and share comments and opinions. This ebook contains a detailed bibliography including all the publications of the Author. "The Reason Why" was published in 1911 by D. Appleton and Company. Elinor Glyn was a British novelist and screenwriter who worked for a long time in Hollywood as a producer and director. She created the erotic romance literary genre. In the Twenties of the twentieth century was one of the most prominent names of popular culture, especially in countries of the English-speaking area. She helped creating the myth of Rudolph Valentino, Gloria Swanson and Clara Bow.

Chapters

Description
Biography
Index
The Reason Why
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Chapter XX
Chapter XXI
Chapter XXII
Chapter XXIII
Chapter XXIV
Chapter XXV
Chapter XXVI
Chapter XXVII
Chapter XXVIII
Chapter XXIX
Chapter XXX
Chapter XXXI
Chapter XXXII
Chapter XXXIII
Chapter XXXIV
Chapter XXXV
Chapter XXXVI
Chapter XXXVII
Chapter XXXVIII
Chapter XXXIX
Chapter XL
Chapter XLI
Chapter XLII
Bibliography

The Reason Why Annotated ABW Elinor Glyn Book 10 eBook Elinor Glyn

I read this novel years back and never forgot it. Published in 1911, it was scandalous for its time, juicily titillating and a hoot to read today. Glyn had a somewhat fascistic view of classes and human types, which some of her characters discuss quite frequently: for her, the ideal specimen is the English aristocrat who has rightfully ruled in England for hundreds of years. In spite of her snobbish and at times fascist beliefs (which are surpisingly contradicted by the implication that the English aristocracy needs a bit of "foreign" [read Jewish!] blood injected into it in order to be renewed), or perhaps because of the book's snobbishness, it is loads of fun to read the story of love, mystery, tragedy, and horniness finally satisfied at the very end. If you're looking for a super-fun read that makes you giggle at its silliness and yet enthralls you with its romance, THIS IS IT!!!

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  • File Size 1821 KB
  • Print Length 300 pages
  • Publisher FdBooks (March 3, 2015)
  • Publication Date March 3, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00U9ST75W

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Tristram and Zara, the woman he loves with a troubled past, consent to a marriage arranged by her uncle who unknown to them has his own motives for wanting them to marry. Tristram loves the beautiful Zara with her dark fawning eyes but Zara sells herself for the protection of her little brother. The novel has its usual misunderstandings. distancings, assumptions and lost opportunities preventing any opening up to the truth which leads to much unhappiness. Woven within this story of Tristram and Zara is the story of the uncle's desire to obtain what he wanted desperately, a love story in itself. A good read.
I love that there Elinor Glyn novels are fee. What a superb opportunity for a historical romance writer of today to read a classic historical fiction writer's work.

Unfortunately I'm not into dukes and lords and ladies—that is not the type of historical fiction that impresses me. This still gets a five star from me. Elinor Glyn is a great writer.
Filled with over-the-top dramatic emotional scenes, this is an amusing story set in Edwardian England and pretty racy for it's time (not by 21st century standard though!) Despite the fact that it was a bit like a tele novella set among stiff-up-lip Brits, there were occasional real nuggets of understanding of human nature and a good picture of life in the upper set at the turn of the 20th century. One can see that this was a trail blazer for future romance writers -- Ms Glyn definitely set the stage for them. Very amusing. I'll read more by this author.
Countess Zara is recently widowed and poor. She has a half brother that she is responsible for and her uncle persuades her to marry a man she doesn't know so that this half brother will be taken care of with her uncle's riches. But she is very much against the marriage and considers it to be a degradation to sell herself in this way. She is also highly traumatized by the abusive relationship with her first husband and does not like men. Enter the hero! The cultivated aristocrat Tristram Tancred who has agreed to marry Zara because he has fallen for her at first sight, not for monetary reasons as she believes!

The time span of this novel is a few weeks and basically chronicles the honeymoon and after, and Tristram's disappointment to discover that his wife hates him and thinks he is a brutish animal! I found this novel to be a fun and fast read, with a great deal of the token Glyn histrionics in almost every scene. I liked the hero and his interest in "reasoning things out" and confronting problems by trying to imagine his wife's perspective as well as analyzing his own. I also like it when characters from authors' other novels pop up randomly in books, and this one makes brief mention of Hector and Theodora from Glyn's Beyond the Rocks. The "Crow" from Beyond the Rocks also shows up here as a peripheral character.
Not as good as Red Hair .... It seemed as if the misunderstanding, pride and general ignorance of the main characters was going to go on forever. It also lacked the shrewd wisdom often present in Red Hair.

However, there was a quality of theater about this story that somehow made me see it playing out as a black and white 1940s film complete with the debonair polished actors and lovely actresses of that time. I could always see the elegant costuming and amazing sets. The characters had the dramatic personal qualities one would expect in an old movie. Very entertaining story for that reason and a few cuts above most modern romance novels. More Elinor Glyn, please.
I read this novel years back and never forgot it. Published in 1911, it was scandalous for its time, juicily titillating and a hoot to read today. Glyn had a somewhat fascistic view of classes and human types, which some of her characters discuss quite frequently for her, the ideal specimen is the English aristocrat who has rightfully ruled in England for hundreds of years. In spite of her snobbish and at times fascist beliefs (which are surpisingly contradicted by the implication that the English aristocracy needs a bit of "foreign" [read Jewish!] blood injected into it in order to be renewed), or perhaps because of the book's snobbishness, it is loads of fun to read the story of love, mystery, tragedy, and horniness finally satisfied at the very end. If you're looking for a super-fun read that makes you giggle at its silliness and yet enthralls you with its romance, THIS IS IT!!!
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