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Under the Mendips: A Tale. A journey of secrets, redemption, and self-discovery in the picturesque English countryside
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- Nombre de pages883
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-619013-2
- EAN4064066190132
- Date de parution25/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Under the Mendips: A Tale, " Emma Marshall masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the intricate bonds of human relationships set against the picturesque backdrop of the Mendip Hills. Her vivid descriptions evoke a profound sense of place, while her adept use of dialogue breathes life into her characters, creating a rich tapestry of rustic life and emotional nuance. Published in the late 19th century, the novel reflects the period's fascination with nature and character-driven storytelling, encapsulating the Victorian ethos of moral exploration juxtaposed with idyllic rural landscapes.
Emma Marshall was a pioneering female author of her time, known for her keen insights into the human condition and the domestic sphere. Having experienced various social classes throughout her life, Marshall'Äôs works often draw from her personal encounters with the complexities of life and identity, particularly for women in a changing society. Her passion for storytelling shines through in this novel, as it deftly navigates issues of friendship, love, and community, all underscored by a poignant sense of belonging.
"Under the Mendips" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate rich narratives rooted in place and character. As a poignant reflection of its time, this tale not only enchants with its lyrical prose but also offers timeless themes that resonate with contemporary readers seeking stories of connection and resilience.
Emma Marshall was a pioneering female author of her time, known for her keen insights into the human condition and the domestic sphere. Having experienced various social classes throughout her life, Marshall'Äôs works often draw from her personal encounters with the complexities of life and identity, particularly for women in a changing society. Her passion for storytelling shines through in this novel, as it deftly navigates issues of friendship, love, and community, all underscored by a poignant sense of belonging.
"Under the Mendips" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate rich narratives rooted in place and character. As a poignant reflection of its time, this tale not only enchants with its lyrical prose but also offers timeless themes that resonate with contemporary readers seeking stories of connection and resilience.




