Ugh, I feel this! Trying to find niche 19th-century novels online is such a gamble. 'St. Elmo' is one of those melodramatic gems that’s hard to track down digitally. My go-to move is searching '[title] + filetype:pdf' on DuckDuckGo—sometimes random academic sites have uploads. Otherwise, HathiTrust’s digital library might surprise you. The novel’s flowery prose about moral redemption is totally worth the effort, though. Evans’ descriptions of Southern aristocracy are like time travel.
funny you should ask—I just revisited 'St. Elmo' last month! While I couldn’t find a clean PDF, the Internet Archive had a scanned 1867 edition with those delightful yellowed pages and old typesetting. It’s clunky to read, but the romance between Edna and the brooding St. Elmo holds up. Pro tip: if you’re into this era, pair it with Susan Warner’s 'The Wide, Wide World' for maximum Victorian emotional devastation. The PDF hunt led me down a rabbit hole of feminist literary critiques, which was a bonus!
Classic literature PDFs are my white whales! For 'St. Elmo,' I’d recommend the Open Library portal—they lend digital copies sometimes. No luck? Try typing the full title into Wikisource; they transcribe public domain works manually. Evans’ drama about reformed rake St. Elmo Murray is peak 1800s soap opera, so I hope you find it. My copy’s a battered paperback with underlined passages galore.
it’s tricky! Since it’s an 1866 novel by Augusta Jane Evans, it should be in the public domain, but PDF availability depends on whether someone’s scanned it. I’d check Project Gutenberg first—they’ve got a massive archive of free classics. If it’s not there, Google Books or Internet Archive might have a scanned version, though the quality varies. Sometimes university libraries digitize obscure titles too.
Fair warning: older books like this often have wonky formatting in digital versions. If you strike out, used bookstores or print-on-demand services like Amazon’s reprints could be a backup. The hunt’s part of the fun, though! I once spent weeks tracking down a PDF of 'The Blue Lagoon' and felt like a literary detective.
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