
Agnes Repplier
Agnes Repplier was an American essayist.

In Our Convent Days
Amidst friendships and innocent adventures, the arrival of a clergyman stirs romantic intrigue among convent school girls, evoking a bittersweet nostalgia.
By Agnes Repplier

Varia
Journey into a bygone era where society, gender, and literature are examined with wit and insight, challenging perceptions of femininity and questioning the roles women have played throughout history.
By Agnes Repplier

A happy half-century, and other essays
Witness a reflective exploration of bygone eras and the literary legacies of women who navigated the societal currents of their time.
By Agnes Repplier

Compromises
Step back in time and explore witty reflections on conversation, society, and the art of connecting during a bygone era.
By Agnes Repplier

Americans and Others
Explore early 20th century American manners, wealth, and societal norms through insightful essays questioning civility.
By Agnes Repplier

Points of View
Journey back to the 19th century to rediscover the lost art of humor and the changing morality of storytelling through the sharp and witty eyes of a literary commentator.
By Agnes Repplier

In the Dozy Hours, and Other Papers
Find peace and humor in timeless reflections on literature and life's quiet joys, offering a comforting escape into the world of books and personal musings.
By Agnes Repplier

Points of friction
Explore a world of thought-provoking essays that examine the echoes of the past in the present, human nature, and the ever-evolving tapestry of society.
By Agnes Repplier

Counter-currents
Explore an era where reason clashes with rising sentimentality, uncovering hidden truths during times of shifting social norms.
By Agnes Repplier

Essays in Idleness
Meet a dignified cat whose unique relationship with her owner opens the door to exploring life's simple joys and independent spirit.
By Agnes Repplier

Under dispute
Explore the clashes between faith and reality in early America, as strict beliefs meet the harsh challenges of a new world.
By Agnes Repplier