Sophy of Kravonia

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Sophy of Kravonia (1906)
by Anthony Hope
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1906. Adapted into films twice.

In no way connected with its honored forerunner [The Prisoner of Zenda], it pulls at the same heartstrings. By a reversal it is now an English woman whose fortunes knot themselves up with those of a mythical kingdom, yet there is nothing mythical about Sophy, though everything that is original. She is a genuine and most charming person, with "her masculine mind and her feminine soul"—described by an admirer as being "like a singularly able and energetic sunbeam." The whole eventful story is so well knit that each marvel seems not only possible but almost inevitable. … —from the review in The Nation 25 October 1906 [Full review(s) on the discussion page]

3308225Sophy of Kravonia1906Anthony Hope

SOPHY OF KRAVONIA

SOPHY
OF KRAVONIA

A Novel

BY
ANTHONY HOPE

AUTHOR OF
"THE PRISONER OF ZENDA "
"THE INTRUSIONS OF PEGGY" ETC.



NEW YORK AND LONDON
HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS
MCMVI

Copyright, 1905, by Anthony Hope Hawkins.
All rights reserved.
Published October, 1906.

CONTENTS


  1. PAGE
  2. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    v
  3. PART I
  4. MORPINGHAM
  5. CHAP.
  6. I.
    Enoch Grouch's Daughter
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    3
  7. II.
    The Cook and the Catechism
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    10
  8. III.
    Beautiful Julia and my Lord
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    19
  9. IV.
    Fate's Way or Ldy Meg's
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    29
  10. V.
    The Vision of "Something Bright"
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    40
  11. PART II
  12. PARIS
  13. I.
    Pharos, Mantis, and Co
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    45
  14. II.
    The Loud of Youth
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    55
  15. III.
    The Note and no Reasons
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    64
  16. IV.
    The Picture and the Star
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    72
  17. PART III
  18. KRAVONIA
  19. I.
    The Name-Day of the King
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    79
  20. II.
    At the Golden Lion
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    90
  21. III.
    The Virgin with the Lamp
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    101
  22. IV.
    The Message of the Night
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    110
  23. V.
    A Question of Memory
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    118
  24. VII.
    The Baroness Goes to Court
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    139
  25. VIII.
    Monseigneur's Uniform
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    149
  26. IX.
    Countess Ellenburg Prays
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    159
  27. X.
    Thr Sound of a Trumpet
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    169
  28. XI.
    M. Zerkovitch's Bedroom Fire
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    180
  29. XII.
    Joyful of Heart
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    193
  30. XIII.
    A Delicate Duty
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    203
  31. XIV.
    His Majesty Dies To-Morrow!
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    216
  32. XV.
    A Job for Captain Hercules
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    225
  33. XVI.
    A Frenchman and a Mattress
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    235
  34. XVII.
    Ingenious Colonel Stanitz
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    246
  35. XVIII.
    To the Faithful City
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    258
  36. XIX.
    The Sivler Ring
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    267
  37. XX.
    They have colds in Slavana
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    280
  38. XXI.
    On Saturday at Miklevni!
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    292
  39. XXII.
    Jealous of Death
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    303
  40. XXIII.
    A Woman and a Ghost
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    313
  41. XXIV.
    True to Her Love
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    325


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