The Collected Works of Marie Belloc Lowndes
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- Nombre de pages3373
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4775421-3
- EAN8596547754213
- Date de parution15/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Collected Works of Marie Belloc Lowndes, " readers are invited into a rich tapestry of early 20th-century literature, masterfully woven together by themes of psychological intrigue, gothic sensibility, and social critique. Lowndes, renowned for her keen psychological insight, often explored the darker facets of human nature intertwined with the constraints of Edwardian society. The anthology showcases her versatility, featuring a range of works from novels and short stories to plays and essays, each reflecting her unique literary style infused with suspense, eloquent prose, and vivid characterizations.
This collection not only illuminates her narrative prowess but also captures the zeitgeist of her era, making it an essential study for those interested in the evolution of crime fiction and women's writing in a male-dominated literary landscape. Marie Belloc Lowndes, a member of the esteemed Belloc family and closely associated with contemporaries like H. G. Wells, found her voice in a world where societal expectations often stifled women.
Her experiences as a journalist in London and her exposure to the nuances of human interactions profoundly shaped her storytelling. Lowndes's exploration of themes such as obsession, identity, and moral ambiguity often stemmed from her acute awareness of the complexities of human relationships and her desire to challenge the status quo. For readers who appreciate nuanced portrayals of psychological intrigue, "The Collected Works of Marie Belloc Lowndes" is a compelling and thought-provoking collection that promises to captivate scholars and casual readers alike.
Each piece invites a deeper examination of the human psyche, making this anthology not merely a collection of texts, but a profound exploration of the intertwining of personal and societal struggles.
This collection not only illuminates her narrative prowess but also captures the zeitgeist of her era, making it an essential study for those interested in the evolution of crime fiction and women's writing in a male-dominated literary landscape. Marie Belloc Lowndes, a member of the esteemed Belloc family and closely associated with contemporaries like H. G. Wells, found her voice in a world where societal expectations often stifled women.
Her experiences as a journalist in London and her exposure to the nuances of human interactions profoundly shaped her storytelling. Lowndes's exploration of themes such as obsession, identity, and moral ambiguity often stemmed from her acute awareness of the complexities of human relationships and her desire to challenge the status quo. For readers who appreciate nuanced portrayals of psychological intrigue, "The Collected Works of Marie Belloc Lowndes" is a compelling and thought-provoking collection that promises to captivate scholars and casual readers alike.
Each piece invites a deeper examination of the human psyche, making this anthology not merely a collection of texts, but a profound exploration of the intertwining of personal and societal struggles.
In "The Collected Works of Marie Belloc Lowndes, " readers are invited into a rich tapestry of early 20th-century literature, masterfully woven together by themes of psychological intrigue, gothic sensibility, and social critique. Lowndes, renowned for her keen psychological insight, often explored the darker facets of human nature intertwined with the constraints of Edwardian society. The anthology showcases her versatility, featuring a range of works from novels and short stories to plays and essays, each reflecting her unique literary style infused with suspense, eloquent prose, and vivid characterizations.
This collection not only illuminates her narrative prowess but also captures the zeitgeist of her era, making it an essential study for those interested in the evolution of crime fiction and women's writing in a male-dominated literary landscape. Marie Belloc Lowndes, a member of the esteemed Belloc family and closely associated with contemporaries like H. G. Wells, found her voice in a world where societal expectations often stifled women.
Her experiences as a journalist in London and her exposure to the nuances of human interactions profoundly shaped her storytelling. Lowndes's exploration of themes such as obsession, identity, and moral ambiguity often stemmed from her acute awareness of the complexities of human relationships and her desire to challenge the status quo. For readers who appreciate nuanced portrayals of psychological intrigue, "The Collected Works of Marie Belloc Lowndes" is a compelling and thought-provoking collection that promises to captivate scholars and casual readers alike.
Each piece invites a deeper examination of the human psyche, making this anthology not merely a collection of texts, but a profound exploration of the intertwining of personal and societal struggles.
This collection not only illuminates her narrative prowess but also captures the zeitgeist of her era, making it an essential study for those interested in the evolution of crime fiction and women's writing in a male-dominated literary landscape. Marie Belloc Lowndes, a member of the esteemed Belloc family and closely associated with contemporaries like H. G. Wells, found her voice in a world where societal expectations often stifled women.
Her experiences as a journalist in London and her exposure to the nuances of human interactions profoundly shaped her storytelling. Lowndes's exploration of themes such as obsession, identity, and moral ambiguity often stemmed from her acute awareness of the complexities of human relationships and her desire to challenge the status quo. For readers who appreciate nuanced portrayals of psychological intrigue, "The Collected Works of Marie Belloc Lowndes" is a compelling and thought-provoking collection that promises to captivate scholars and casual readers alike.
Each piece invites a deeper examination of the human psyche, making this anthology not merely a collection of texts, but a profound exploration of the intertwining of personal and societal struggles.