<p>In 'Virginia of Virginia,' Amélie Rives weaves a mesmerizing narrative that captures the quintessence of late 19th-century Southern American ethos. Rives' novel stands as a literary artifact?a testament to the emotional depths and complexities of its time?rendered in a style that melds romantic fervor with a gothic sensibility. Set against the backdrop of postbellum Virginia, the work is embroidered with lush descriptive passages that evoke th...