Stephen French Whitman

Stephen French Whitman
Stephen French Whitman (1880–1948) was an American writer known for his novels and short stories, often exploring themes of love, adventure, and exotic locations. He gained recognition with novels like "Predestined," which delves into a young man's rise in New York society. His work "Narcissus" is notable for its psychological depth, focusing on themes of identity and self-obsession. Whitman's writing often featured vivid characters and detailed settings, showcasing his ability to blend drama with rich atmospheric descriptions.

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CHAPTER I Lilla Delliver's parents, killed in a railway accident, left their child a legacy other than the fortune that the New York newspapers mentioned in the obituaries. The mother had been tall, blonde, rather wildly handsome, with the look of one of those neurotic queens who suppress under a proud manner many psychic disturbances. Painfully fastidious in her tastes, she had avoided every... more...