The Turn of the Tide. A Victorian Tale of Suspense, Secrets, and Intrigue
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- Nombre de pages197
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--809998-3
- EAN4066338099983
- Date de parution09/11/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille668 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Turn of the Tide, " Fred M. White presents a captivating narrative that intertwines elements of adventure, romance, and mystery within the backdrop of the English seaside. The novel, characterized by its flowing prose and vivid descriptions, explores themes of determination and moral conflict against the shifting tides of fate. White's literary style harnesses the conventions of late Victorian fiction while integrating a more nuanced psychological perspective on his characters, thereby enriching the reader's experience and invoking deeper empathy for their struggles.
Set against the ever-present elements of nature, the book reflects Victorian anxieties about progress and the human condition. Fred M. White, a notable figure in early 20th-century British literature, garnered acclaim for his diverse body of work, spanning over 90 novels and numerous short stories. His experiences traveling and his fascination with the dramatic landscapes of the British Isles profoundly influenced his writing, allowing him to create settings that resonate with authenticity and emotional weight.
White's ability to weave adventure with introspection suggests his keen understanding of both the external world and the inner lives of his characters, making "The Turn of the Tide" a significant contribution to the literary canon. This novel is highly recommended for readers who cherish classic literature intertwined with gripping narratives. Fans of Victorian storytelling and those intrigued by explorations of human resilience will find "The Turn of the Tide" a rewarding journey.
Whether you are revisiting familiar themes or engaging with White's work for the first time, this book promises to captivate and provoke thoughtful reflection on the currents of life and love.
Set against the ever-present elements of nature, the book reflects Victorian anxieties about progress and the human condition. Fred M. White, a notable figure in early 20th-century British literature, garnered acclaim for his diverse body of work, spanning over 90 novels and numerous short stories. His experiences traveling and his fascination with the dramatic landscapes of the British Isles profoundly influenced his writing, allowing him to create settings that resonate with authenticity and emotional weight.
White's ability to weave adventure with introspection suggests his keen understanding of both the external world and the inner lives of his characters, making "The Turn of the Tide" a significant contribution to the literary canon. This novel is highly recommended for readers who cherish classic literature intertwined with gripping narratives. Fans of Victorian storytelling and those intrigued by explorations of human resilience will find "The Turn of the Tide" a rewarding journey.
Whether you are revisiting familiar themes or engaging with White's work for the first time, this book promises to captivate and provoke thoughtful reflection on the currents of life and love.














