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Mr. Achilles

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162: 27: 275: 185:, meets Betty Harris, the 12-year-old daughter of a millionaire meat magnate, when she is trying to find her way home after a music lesson. She asks him about Greek culture and listens attentively to his stories. Achilles befriends and subsequently rescues Betty when she is kidnapped. 268: 133:, looking forward to telling Americans about Greek mythology and ruins. She did not start writing the novel until a year or two later. Its first part was published in 524: 211:, although it noted that the plot was not "plausible", said that the novel should be "praised" because it was "prettily told, even at times with much art". The 181:
is the first American novel in which a Greek immigrant, fruit stand owner Achilles Alexandrakis, appears as a protagonist. Achilles, who is from
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White, W. P. (1919). "The Evolution of a Presbyterian Religious Journal".
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as "a trifle overidealistic" but nonetheless "uncommonly pretty". The
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Jennette Lee
Dodd, Mead & Co.
Jennette Lee
Dodd, Mead & Co.
meatpacking
Chicago
Jane Addams
a Greek person who came to Chicago
Harper's Magazine
serialized
The Outlook
Dodd, Mead & Co.
Achilles and Betty in Harper's Magazine, November 1907
Harper's Magazine
Lucius Wolcott Hitchcock
Athens
Presbyterian
Pittsburgh Daily Post
Brooklyn Eagle
melodramatic
nouveaux riches
kidnappings
The Bookman
347
public domain
"Today's Book"
Baltimore Sun
newspapers.com
"George Giannaris, Greek Immigrants and the Greek-American Novel"

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