The Gates Ajar by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
The novel explores themes of grief and hope through the story of Mary Cabot, a young woman mourning the death of her brother, Roy, in the Civil War. Struggling with despair, Mary finds solace in her Aunt Winifred, who offers comforting visions of heaven as a place of reunion and continuity with earthly life. Through their conversations, the book presents a progressive and comforting view of the afterlife, challenging traditional religious doctrines and providing a sense of peace and reassurance to those grappling with loss.
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- Published
- 1868
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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