The Gates Ajar

Cover of The Gates Ajar by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2019
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780143133919
Dimensions:
Height: 7.77 Inches
Length: 5.08 Inches
Weight: 0.32187490252 Pounds
Width: 0.49 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813.4
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The Gates Ajar by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps is a reprint edition published by Penguin on May 14, 2019, featuring 176 pages in English. This 1868 novel, set in the Reconstruction era, explores the profound grief experienced by Mary Cabot after the loss of her brother, Royal, a Union soldier in the Civil War. The narrative delves into themes of loss and healing, as Mary finds solace through her widowed aunt Winifred, who introduces her to a transformative perspective on the afterlife.

Readers will encounter a poignant exploration of grief and hope as Winifred’s comforting vision of a loving reunion in the afterlife resonates within their community. The book addresses the impact of the Civil War on American women, illustrating how their struggles continued long after the conflict ended. Through its historical context and focus on Christian themes, The Gates Ajar presents a thoughtful reflection on overcoming sorrow and the enduring quest for peace.


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For the first time in Penguin Classics, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s bestselling Civil War classic

Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s 1868 Reconstruction-era novel The Gates Ajar, in its portrait of inconsolable grief following the American Civil War, helped to shape enduring American ideas about heaven and demonstrated that for American women, the war didn’t simply end at Appomattox. When Mary Cabot loses her beloved brother, Union soldier Royal, in the war, she feels as though she will never feel peace again until the arrival of her widowed aunt Winifred. Sharing the wisdom that has comforted her through her grief, Winifred offers Mary a groundbreaking view of the afterlife: a place of loving reunion with all those who were lost. As Winifred ministers to Mary, her vision of the afterlife circulates in the community and attracts local adherents who have similarly suffered losses in the war. Written with the intention of illuminating and bettering the lives of women after the war, The Gates Ajar is an empowering manifesto on conquering grief and a timeless manual for optimism.

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ISBN-13: 9780143133919.
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Language: en. Pages: 176. Edition: Reprint.

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