By Augusta J. Evans Wilson
Published by Milner And Company Limited: London c1890 (undated)
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St. Elmo, or, Saved at Last by Augusta J. Evans Wilson (Milner and Company Limited, London, c.1890) is one of the most celebrated examples of 19th-century Southern American sentimental fiction, combining romance, moral transformation, and religious redemption. First published in 1866, it tells the story of Edna Earl, an orphaned and determined young woman who rises from poverty through intellect and virtue, ultimately redeeming the proud and cynical St. Elmo Murray. Their intertwined journeys explore themes of pride, repentance, and spiritual awakening, reflecting the author's deep moral conviction and rhetorical flair. Written in the grand, eloquent style characteristic of Victorian melodrama, it captivated readers across continents and became one of the most popular novels of its century.
This late 19th-century British edition by Milner & Co. brought Evans Wilson's American moral romance to a new audience, its enduring appeal rooted in the universality of love, redemption, and faith. The novel's emotional intensity, moral earnestness, and richly descriptive prose made it a staple in parlour libraries for decades. St. Elmo would appeal to collectors of Victorian and post-Civil War fiction, admirers of American moral romances, and readers drawn to stories of spiritual renewal and triumphant love."
General wear and blemishes to cover and spine as shown. Inside hinges split and covers wobbly but secure. Age toning to pages with few age spots present. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.