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Elizabeth Dejeans' "Nobody's Child" paints a vivid portrait of social life and customs in the Southern States. Steeped in historical detail, this enduring work of fiction explores the complexities of family dynamics and cultural heritage. Within its pages, readers will discover a compelling romance intertwined with elements of family drama. Set against a backdrop of rich Southern tradition, "Nobody's Child" delves into universal themes of belonging and identity. This historical romance offers a glimpse into a bygone era, brought to life through meticulous detail and heartfelt storytelling.…mehr

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Elizabeth Dejeans' "Nobody's Child" paints a vivid portrait of social life and customs in the Southern States. Steeped in historical detail, this enduring work of fiction explores the complexities of family dynamics and cultural heritage. Within its pages, readers will discover a compelling romance intertwined with elements of family drama. Set against a backdrop of rich Southern tradition, "Nobody's Child" delves into universal themes of belonging and identity. This historical romance offers a glimpse into a bygone era, brought to life through meticulous detail and heartfelt storytelling. Experience the charm and challenges of the South in this timeless tale of love, family, and societal expectations. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Autorenporträt
Frances Elizabeth Janes Budgett, who wrote under the pen name Elizabeth Dejeans, was born on December 27, 1868, in New Philadelphia, Ohio. She was the daughter of Leroy Lansing Janes. Her early life was shaped by a thoughtful and well-educated upbringing, which later influenced her literary interests. Dejeans became recognized for her novels that addressed complex social questions and explored the inner dimensions of human experience. Her ability to delve into emotional and psychological realities allowed her to carve a distinct place in early 20th-century American literature. Her writing often reflected the intersections between individual aspiration and societal constraint, giving voice to experiences that were frequently overlooked or marginalized in her time. Three of her novels were adapted into silent films, demonstrating the reach and popularity of her narratives during her lifetime. Although much of her work is lesser-known today, it resonated strongly with readers of her era for its candid and layered portrayals. She died on February 6, 1928, in Dover, Ohio, at the age of 59. Dejeans left behind a legacy that contributed to the literary landscape of her period through stories that sought deeper understanding of the self within broader cultural frameworks.