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  • von Frances Mary Peard
    25,00 €

    "Thorpe Regis" through Frances Mary Peard is a one-of-a-type story that appears into the complex social lifestyles of the past due 1800s. Peard expertly weaves a story that shows the social norms and issues of the time inside the made-up English village of Thorpe Regis and the lives of its diverse citizens. The tale is set what happens to the characters as they are attempting to stay up to societal, gender, and ethical standards. Peard's keen observations and nuanced character sketches deliver to life an internet of connections, from non-public to social, showing how complicated its miles for human beings to interact with each other. When set against the history of a changing international, the book deals with love, obligation, and societal expectancies. The characters in "Thorpe Regis" need to cope with each their personal choices and the policies that govern their society. This makes the book no longer handiest a captivating story, but additionally a take at the social troubles of its time. Realistic and socially important parts come together in Frances Mary Peard's tales, which show readers the troubles people face in a society that is changing speedy. "Thorpe Regis" remains a liked literary portray that suggests the complexities of Victorian society and connections between humans.

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    21,00 €

    The novel "Unawares" by Frances Mary Peard is an effective work that explores the complicated nature of relationships and social expectancies. Although it became written inside the overdue 1800s, the story takes area in Victorian England, a time when strict social rules have been the norm. At the center of the story is Claire Romilly, the principle person, a robust female or woman who never gives up. Claire indicates that she is caught in a web of family expectancies and social pressures as she offers with the tough situations of love, obligation, and personal boom. The ID, "Unawares," shows the surprising changes and twists that Claire faces on her adventure. In a tale where the main individual struggles with social norms and private troubles, Peard carefully seems at problems of friendship and the limits Victorian society placed on ladies. The novel's energy is how well it indicates the people and the complexities of their relationships, giving readers can inspect how humans lived on the time. "Unawares" is evidence of Peard's capacity to carry people collectively to inform a transferring and idea-upsetting story that is going beyond the boundaries of its era.

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    22,00 €

    The novel "The Career of Claudia" changed into written through Frances Mary Peard, a British author who is known for her paintings in past due 1800s writing. The story, which got here out in 1886, is ready the principle individual, Claudia Greville, and her studies and manner of life. Claudia's story takes location in Victorian England and is set finding out about herself and assembly the standards of society. Claudia is from a wealthy family, but she doesn't observe the regulations and desires to make her personal way in a world that doesn't allow ladies do what they want. The tale follows Claudia as she offers with problems related to love, family, and social norms. It gives a complicated look at the boundaries girls confronted in Victorian times. Peard tells a story approximately how girls' roles and expectations modified during this time by means of having Claudia go after her unusual dreams and deal with the reviews of society. This book shows how gender roles and social policies exchange through the years by using displaying Claudia's power and backbone within the face of societal limitations. According to Frances Mary Peard, "The Career of Claudia" is an essential piece of Victorian writing. It tells an interesting story about identity, societal expectations, and the search for personal achievement in a time while society become very rigid.

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    20,00 €

    "Donna Teresa" by using Frances Mary Peard is a compelling novel that intricately weaves collectively issues of affection, responsibility, and societal expectations in a wealthy ancient setting. Peard's work takes readers on a journey thru the complex social landscape of the time. The tale revolves around Donna Teresa, a person whose existence turns into entangled in the societal norms and expectancies of her generation. As a woman navigating the restrictions of nineteenth-century conventions, Donna Teresa's journey unfolds towards the backdrop of cultural intricacies and personal conflicts. Peard delves into the complexities of relationships and societal pressures, exploring the alternatives individuals make in the face of obligation and choice. The author's narrative talent is obvious in her capability to capture the nuances of man or woman and the subtleties of human emotion. Through Donna Teresa's reviews, Peard gives readers with a nuanced portrayal of a female's warfare for autonomy and fulfillment in a society that regularly limits her picks. "Donna Teresa" isn't always only a tale of person resilience however additionally a social observation on the limitations imposed via class and gender at some point of the Victorian era. Frances Mary Peard's novel stays a poignant exploration of the human circumstance, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges faced with the aid of people striving for non-public happiness amidst societal expectancies.

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    18,00 €

    "Two Studios" by Frances Mary Peard is a complicated observe creative fervor, societal expectancies, and how love and ambition affect each different. Evelyn Haffenden and Hugh Desmond are two artists whose lives are at the center of the book. Evelyn is a bright however suffering artist, and Hugh has been painting for a long time and is a massive celebrity. They are two of the principle characters whose paths cross in London's colorful artwork scene. As the story goes on, Evelyn struggles along with her creative dreams, her restrained funds, and the difficulties she faces as a girl in a process dominated by using guys. Hugh's person, in the meantime, struggles with the tension between his personal desires and what people expect of him. Peard crafts a story that digs into the complexities of innovative pursuits and the compromises and sacrifices which are needed to be successful. The identify, "Two Studios," refers to both the places wherein artwork is made and the super influences that shape the characters' lives. As the book goes on, issues of love, loyalty, and social norms are tried in a completely smart way. Peard's writing describes how the characters and their art trade over time, making an effective declaration approximately the difficulties people face when they try to observe their creative passions in a society that is restricted by rules.

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    23,00 €

    With the help of Frances Mary Peard, "Cartouche" is a thrilling book that looks into the complex social structure of Victorian instances. Written with the assist of the British author Frances Mary Peard, who became put to demise, the story takes vicinity within the late 1800s and has a variety of one-of-a-kind people and relationships. The main person of the book is Cartouche, and the story is about how she offers with the issues and expectancies that society has for her. It's clean that Frances Mary Peard is eager to learn about the human thoughts as she writes about love, obligation, and social norms. Along along with her specific persona, Cartouche will become a reflect through which the author seems at the limits and opportunities given to Victorian girls. Peard's literary skill is clear in the way she shows how complicated the humans are and the way vividly she describes the social putting. The book isn't always simply an interesting tale; it additionally shows how society labored and the way ladies and men have been anticipated to act in Victorian England. "Cartouche" is a great instance of Frances Mary Peard's skill at setting collectively a story that is each extraordinary and horrifying in ideas. It is a vital piece of Victorian literature.

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    26,00 €

    "The Swing of the Pendulum" written by using the British creator Frances Mary Peard, who regarded for her many works inside the past due 1800s. Society's standards, gender roles, and the hard situations human beings face as they are trying to live inside the limits of Victorian society are all explored in the book. It takes area inside the past due 1800s, and "The Swing of the Pendulum" follows the lives of its people as they are attempting to deal with how society is changing. To show how societal norms and expectations affect personal picks and freedom, Peard dives into the complex international of relationships. The call of the book is a metaphor for how humans feel about the consistent struggle between social strain and the choice for non-public freedom. Through the characters' tales, Peard suggests how way of life and growth, responsibility and personal achievement, and the changing roles of ladies and men are all intertwined. Peard story effectively combines social commentary with thrilling storytelling, giving readers a glimpse into the hard conditions human beings confronted when they were looking to be impartial in a Victorian society that set strict regulations. The shifting story "The Swing of the Pendulum" indicates how society changed and those's private troubles at that time. It provides to the bigger communication approximately societal expectations and private business within the late 1800s.

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    35,00 €

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    29,00 €

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    26,00 €

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    29,00 €

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    27,00 €

  • von Frances Mary Peard
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  • von Frances Mary Peard
    41,00 €

    Princess Alethea (1883) is a novel written by Frances Mary Peard that tells the story of a young princess named Alethea who lives in a fictional kingdom. Alethea is a kind-hearted and intelligent young woman who is loved by all those who know her. However, when her father, the king, dies, she is forced to marry a prince from a neighboring kingdom in order to secure an alliance between the two nations. Alethea is unhappy with this arrangement and longs to marry for love instead of duty. She meets a young man named Guy, who she falls in love with, but he is not of noble birth and therefore cannot marry her. Alethea must navigate the politics of her kingdom and the expectations of her family while also trying to follow her heart. The novel explores themes of duty, love, and the role of women in society. It also provides a glimpse into the life of royalty during the Victorian era. Princess Alethea is a compelling story that will appeal to fans of historical fiction and romance.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    22,90 - 25,90 €

  • von Frances Mary Peard
    27,00 €

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