The Rosary (novel) explained

The Rosary
Author:Florence L. Barclay
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Novel
Publisher:G.P. Putnam's Sons
Release Date:1909
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages:390 pp
Isbn:0-9711998-7-6
Isbn Note:(2002 edition)
Oclc:68189571

The Rosary is a novel by Florence L. Barclay.[1] It was first published in 1909 by G.P. Putnam's Sons and was a bestselling novel for many years running, reaching the number one spot in 1910. It was adapted into five films. Two of these films are Le Rosaire, directed by Tony Lekain (France, 1934) and El rosario, directed by Juan José Ortega (Mexico, 1944).

Plot

Jane Champion is a plain, independent, thirty-year-old woman who is shocked when handsome, beauty loving, artist, Garth Dalmain asked her to marry him. Convinced that she isn't good-looking enough to keep his attention, she turns him down despite her own feelings. However, when Garth is blinded in a terrible accident, they get a second chance at love.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Barclay, Florence . The Rosary . 1909 . 9781432617424.
  2. Web site: Barclay . Florence L. (Florence Louisa) . The Rosary . 2024-08-30 . www.gutenberg.org . en.