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  • von Jessie Clever
    22,00 €

  • von Nina P Purtee
    23,00 €

    After a recent tragedy that sends Annie into a spiral of guilt and uncertainty, her Spanish grandfather offers her the opportunity to board his lavish sailing vessel for an extraordinary journey. Her grandfather insists that this is exactly what Annie needs to lift her spirits and provide a renewed sense of direction in her life. So naturally, her inner horizons are expanded by her international voyage's idyllic sights, diverse traditions and unique friends she encounters. Along the way, Annie finds herself entangled in a love triangle between two romantic suitors from different worlds...a handsome Spanish matador, Ramone, and a seemingly gentle Moroccan man with mesmerizing eyes, El Amir. Annie wonders if romance has distracted her from the real reason for her adventure- searching for news of her missing British diplomat father, caught in the controversial British turnover of Hong Kong to China in the mid-1990s. With the intrigue building, Annie quickly discovers her intended sea voyage has turned into something else altogether.Will Annie find love, her father, or more?

  • von Annie Seaton
    30,00 €

    Come and meet the three Richards Brothers: Dominic, Tomas and Alexandre, three Aussie blokes with an Italian heritage as they find love in the most unexpected places.The Trouble with Paradise:Professor Melissa McIntyre makes one mistake, but it is a night to remember. The tropical island holiday after her beloved grandfather's funeral was supposed to be balm for her soul, and not create more worry.When Dominic Richards moves back to his hometown to take up a new job, the last person he expects to discover as his new assistant professor is the beautiful woman he spent a memorable night with on a tropical island.Nic doesn't do forever but having Melissa around has him thinking maybe he could.But Melissa is not one bit interested... or is she?(Note: this is a revised and expanded edition of Holiday Affair originally published, 2012)Marry in HasteFree-spirited sex therapist Brianna Ballantine has four days to find a fiancé so she can inherit her birth mother's Italian villa. Commitment is not on the agenda. Writing her sex therapy book and signing legal papers are. And once all is said and done, she'll return home to Scotland. For finance guru Tomas Richards, relationships have been a bad investment-give him stocks and shares any day. When Tomas offers a marriage of convenience to help Brianna secure her inheritance, this gorgeous, quirky woman promises an affair to remember, despite family complications at every turn.(Note: this is a revised and expanded edition of Italian Affair, originally published, 2013)Outback SunriseJessica Trent wants to be a full-time writer for Cuisine magazine, but in order to land the gig she has to snare a one-on-one with the reclusive Alessandro Ricardo, a man hell-bent on staying out of the limelight. The last thing she expects as she heads to Crocodile Springs resort in northern Australia is to end up travelling across the Outback with a rugged and far too gorgeous barramundi fisherman.Ex-lawyer Alex Richards protects his privacy and his heart in equal measure. So when a Yankee bombshell in need of a ride turns up and threatens both, he decides to teach her a lesson. As they make their way through the wild country together, the attraction between them is hard to ignore. Alex must choose between his heart or letting go of his past.(Note: this is a revised and expanded edition of Outback Affair originally published, 2013.)

  • von Jessie Clever
    21,00 €

  • von Rhonda Remington
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  • von Alex (Shifter) McAnders
    23,00 €

    Dillon Harris :La dernière chose à laquelle je m'attendais en confrontant mon père défaillant, c'était d'apprendre qu'il avait un sombre secret - Il était un vampire! Comment est-ce possible? Les morts-vivants ne peuvent pas avoir d'enfants. Alors, comment puis-je exister? Et que suis-je? Heureusement, j'ai Remy pour m'aider à démêler ce mystère. Il est le frère loup-garou de ma meilleure amie et même si j'étais simplement l'amie humaine de sa petite s¿ur, il a toujours su me donner de l'importance. Je pensais pouvoir compter sur lui jusqu'à ce que la meute rivale de sa famille mafieuse force Remy à se fiancer avec la fille de l'alpha. Attendez, ai-je dit que j'étais humaine? Oubliez ça. Je suis capable de voir à travers le charme que les créatures magiques utilisent pour se dissimuler du monde humain. Cela fait de moi la créature magique la plus dangereuse de New York... en particulier pour celui ou celle qui a ordonné à mon père de persuader ma mère qu'elle était enceinte. Et maintenant, je suis seule sans protection. Enfin, peut-être pas si seule, à en juger par la manière dont Remy me dévore du regard. Suis-je un pion solitaire dans un complot beaucoup plus grand ayant pour but de renverser l'humanité? Ou Remy est-il non seulement l'homme que j'aime depuis que nos chemins se sont croisés, mais aussi le chevalier qui me sauvera de tout cela? Note: Ce livre fait partie de la collection Love is Love de l'auteur, ce qui signifie qu'il est disponible comme romance pimentée dans Le Mariage Forcé de Mon Petit-Ami Mafieux , une romance torride avec un loup-garou dans Mon Loup Mafieux, et une romance entre hommes dans Problème de mariage mafieux, ainsi qu'une romance entre deux hommes avec un loup-garou dans Son Loup Protecteur.

  • von Frank R. Stockton
    27,00 €

    Frank R. Stockton's novel The Girl at Cobhurst deals around the life of Maria Marillo, a young woman who unexpectedly inherits the Cobhurst estate. Mr. Sidney, Maria's uncle, surprises everyone by leaving the estate to her rather than his own son, Rudolph Marillo. Maria and her friend Anne arrive at Cobhurst to take possession of her inheritance. Rudolph first resents Maria, but later develops romantic feelings for her. As Maria takes over Cobhurst and improves the estate, Rudolph's feelings for her grow, generating conflict between him and Anne. Maria, on the other hand, is determined to see Cobhurst transformed into a profitable and modern estate. Despite Rudolph's efforts to pursue her, Maria maintains her independence. Along the novel, Maria overcomes a number of problems and barriers, but she eventually succeeds in her efforts, transforming Cobhurst into a prosperous property. Maria's relationship with Rudolph grows over time, and he gradually comes to accept her autonomy and recognise her accomplishments.

  • von Joseph C. Lincoln
    30,00 €

    Joseph Crosby Lincoln, a well-known American novelist best known for his New England-focused novels and short stories, wrote the book "Galusha the Magnificent." 1916 saw the book's initial publication. Galusha Bangs, a mild-mannered and slightly eccentric character, is the main character of the novel. He unexpectedly rises to a position of influence and authority. After inheriting a substantial amount of money, Galusha finds himself in a number of amusing and difficult scenarios while he gets used to his new situation. The influence of sudden fortune on a person's life, small-town living, and cultural expectations are all explored in this book. The writings of Joseph C. Lincoln frequently combine romance, humour, and a deep comprehension of human nature. Early in the 20th century, he wrote a great deal; his novels and novellas were well-liked by readers for their captivating stories and realistic portrayals of daily life. Among his numerous literary accomplishments, "Galusha the Magnificent" demonstrates how well Lincoln used humour and social satire to create a gripping story. This book can be fun to read if you like stories about oddball folks in small-town America with a hint of humour.

  • von Maud Petitt
    19,00 €

    Beth Woodburn is a romantic novel by Maud Petitt. In the narrative, Beth¿the doctor's only child¿enjoys the Y.W.C.A.'s welcome to the "freshettes" despite being a newcomer to the world. The town of Briarsfield, which is near the Lake Erie shore, serves as the setting for the book. The doctor's only daughter, Beth, was relaxing beneath a birch tree one beautiful June afternoon with a less-than-elegant attitude. The entire home consisted of her, her father, and Mrs. Margin, the housekeeper, also referred to as Aunt Prudence. Beth had a slight height advantage, a girlish build, and a hint of the clumsiness that occasionally characterises an immature eighteen-year-old; her face, while not particularly attractive, yet had some attractiveness. Her features could have been a bit too defined, but the brow was as fair as a lily, and the large volume of dark hair was nicely drawn back from it.

  • von Ouida
    36,00 €

    The book ¿Folle-Farine¿ is a novel written by Ouida. The book is about the titular character who is a spirited a raised girl who later founds hr aristocratic lineage. The tale is set around the 19th century and Folle-Farine get entangled with new identity and start navigating her life, love and betrays with social expectation. During her whole journey, she explores the value of heritage and states class structures of that time. He faces lots of challenges and seeks for the independence. The authors have shown a vivid and wide approach to portray the good setting and characters, transforming readers mind into a world of romanticism and melodrama. Through her book, she shows the experiences of Folle-Farine and delves readers into various themes of love, identity and human condition. It also offers a great exploration of society complex class ad beautiful description of compelling narrative. Overall the book is a complete literary with essence of timeless truths about nature and self-discovery.

  • von Eden Phillpotts
    22,00 €

    British novelist Eden Phillpotts wrote the book Fancy Free, which was initially released in 1901. The protagonist of the tale is a young English woman named Fancy Quilter who lives in a small Devonian village. Despite social expectations, Fancy is a free-spirited, self-reliant lady who is determined to enjoy life on her terms. The story follows Fancy as she struggles with issues of love, family, and societal conventions. She develops feelings for a local farmer named Dick Pentreath, but their relationship is hampered by her family's disapproval and their disparate social classes. As the narrative progresses, Fancy is forced to face the results of her decisions and the boundaries of her own freedom. As she discovers her position in the world, she comes to understand the value of community and compromise. The early 20th century English classic novel Fancy Free addresses issues of love, class, and the quest for individual independence. Readers still find resonance in this timeless story today. This rare antiquarian book is a facsimile replica of the ancient original and can include some marks and annotations from the library.

  • von George Gissing
    31,00 €

    George Gissing's classic novel "In the Year of Jubilee" centers on the lives of two sisters, Nancy and Jessica Lord, and vividly depicts late 19th-century English society. The novel, which takes place in the made-up town of Polchester, examines the sharp differences in the lives of the two sisters. The older sister, Nancy, is married to wealthy businessman Samuel Barmby and lives a traditional life. Nancy is comfortable in monetary terms, but she yearns for something more significant and feels stuck in a loveless marriage. As the story progresses, Nancy and Jessica's lives unexpectedly cross paths, resulting in tense times as well as moments of self-discovery and reconciliation. The book provides a complex picture of Victorian England by delving into themes of class, gender, family, and social change via their experiences. "In the Year of Jubilee" explores the intricacies of interpersonal relationships and the pursuit of personal fulfilment in an insightful and poignant story. Readers are still enthralled and provoked to debate by George Gissing's perceptive observations on the social and cultural dynamics of his day.

  • von Francis Lynde
    19,00 €

    Francis Lynde is the author of the romantic novel "A Fool for Love". The protagonist of the tale, Jack Bertrand, is a prosperous and aspirational young man who is madly in love with Katherine Winthrop, a friend from childhood. But Katherine is already engaged to Philip Lancaster, a powerful and affluent man. Jack follows Katherine hard because he thinks their love is real and will overcome any challenges, even though he knows Katherine is promised to Philip. In the process of trying to win Katherine over, Jack is caught up in a web of lies, betrayals, and rivalry with Philip. Jack encounters several obstacles and disappointments in the course of the book as he searches for love, including pressure from his family, society norms, and his own inner demons. Katherine is conflicted about her burgeoning affections for Jack and her obligation to respect her engagement to Philip in the meantime. As the narrative progresses, Jack and Katherine are forced to face their personal desires as well as the repercussions of their choices, which sets up a suspenseful finale in which their lives are on the line. In a gripping and intense story, "A Fool for Love" delves into themes of love, loyalty, sacrifice, and the intricacies of interpersonal relationships.

  • von Hall Caine
    28,00 €

    "The Deemster" through Hall Caine is a charming story that transports readers to the magnificent landscapes of the Isle of Man. Hall Caine, a distinguished British author of the past due nineteenth and early 20th century, creates a tale that delves into troubles of justice, atonement, and the intricacies of human relationships. Set in opposition to the rugged grandeur of the Isle of Man, the plot revolves across the lives of a conflicted discern named Daniel Mylrea, who is appointed because the Deemster, a high-rating courtroom officer. Mylrea is coping with non-public and ethical difficulties, together with strained family ties and the results of his very own behavior. The novel explores the effect of societal expectations and the hunt of justice on people's lives. Hall Caine's writing potential shows via as he masterfully blends deep man or woman improvement with a clear depiction of the Isle of Man's cultural peculiarities. "The Deemster" demonstrates Caine's ability to create a charming story that explores subject matters of morality, human struggle, and the complicated interaction between private decisions and society expectancies.

  • von Jackson Gregory
    26,00 €

    "The Everlasting Whisper" by Jackson Gregory is a charming tale set towards the rugged backdrop of the California desolate tract. The novel immerses readers in a story of journey, love, and the untamed beauty of nature. The narrative follows the protagonist, Hughie Claverhouse, as he ventures into the wilderness, seeking each solace and cause. In the heart of California's wild landscapes, Hughie encounters demanding situations that take a look at his resilience and backbone. As he grapples with the cruel realities of the untamed surroundings, he discovers the transformative strength of the wilderness on the human spirit. The novel weaves together subject matters of survival, self-discovery, and the indomitable spirit of the human soul. Gregory skillfully brings the natural international to lifestyles, portray a shiny photo of the majestic yet unforgiving landscapes that serve as both the putting and a character within the story. Through Hughie's adventure, readers are invited to explore the profound connections among humanity and nature, and the whispers of the barren region that echo thru a while. "The Everlasting Whisper" stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the profound impact of the untamed wasteland on those who dare to challenge into its depths.

  • von Cora Flynn
    25,00 €

    It's hard to imagine our pretty little town as anything but picture-perfect.Or it was, until I got sucked into a tangled web of dirty secrets and lies, trapping me underground with the most unlikely of companions.The man who broke my heart is now the one to save me.The man who let me go now won't leave my side.The man who'd held me at arms length is now cradling me in his arms.The man who I despised is no longer so despicable.And the man who is my best friend seems to be changing the rules of our relationship.My entire world turns upside down when I learn those closest to me are dancing with danger and hiding dark secrets.We won't rest until we uncover exactly what those secrets are and what they mean for our town.I just don't think I'm ready for the truth.-------------------------------------------------------------Nights of Winter is a reverse harem romance intended for audiences 18+ due to mature content. The harem develops over time and features five very different men who will consume your daydreams. Our lovely lead will not have to choose between her men and the story will eventually end on a HEA, which, as in life, has a few bumps in the road to get there.This book is not considered a dark romance, but please take care of your needs. A list of TW can be found on my website; www.coraflynnauthor.com.

  • von Maturin Murray Ballou
    22,00 €

    "The Heart's Secret: Or, the Fortunes of a Soldier" by means of Maturin Murray Ballou is a captivating story of affection and journey set towards the backdrop of distinguished locales and the unpredictable landscapes of military lifestyles. The narrative follows the fortunes of a soldier as he navigates the complexities of his career and the affairs of the heart. The story unfolds because the protagonist, a soldier whose lifestyles is marked by using duty and honor, unearths himself entangled in a web of romance. The narrative takes readers on a journey thru the low latitudes, introducing them to the brilliant and spell binding settings of tropical regions. As the soldier grapples with the challenges of affection and the needs of his military service, the plot weaves collectively factors of passion, obligation, and the allure of a long way-off lands. The author, Maturin Murray Ballou, skillfully blends romance with adventure, growing a story that explores the human heart's secrets and techniques towards the backdrop of uncommon and occasionally perilous environments. "The Heart's Secret" invitations readers to experience the emotional panorama of its characters, delving into the intricacies of relationships and the profound impact of affection within the midst of army exploits.

  • von Maturin Murray Ballou
    20,00 €

    "The Duke's Prize: A Story of Art and Heart in Florence" by way of Maturin Murray Ballou transports readers to the spell binding city of Florence, in which the geographical regions of artwork and emotion intertwine to weave a captivating narrative. Set in opposition to the backdrop of the Italian Renaissance, the story follows the lifestyles of the protagonist, whose adventure is intertwined with the vibrant cultural and artistic tapestry of Florence. The Duke's Prize isn't simply a tale of romance; it's far a story that delves into the profound impact of art on the human soul and the complexities of affection in a metropolis famend for its artistic brilliance. As the protagonist navigates the corridors of ardour and the studios of grasp artists, readers are treated to a wealthy exploration of the creative milieu that defined Florence all through this wonderful period. Maturin Murray Ballou's evocative storytelling captures the essence of the Renaissance, where love and artwork converge to create a story that is both visually bright and emotionally resonant.

  • von Will N. Harben
    26,00 €

    "The Desired Woman" by Will N. Harben is an engrossing story approximately the headaches of love, ambition, and cultural expectancies in the early 20th century American South. The story starts offevolved within the small hamlet of Glendale, in which the protagonist, John Fairmeadow, turns into concerned in an internet of feelings and dreams. As John struggles together with his emotions for 2 girls, the cute however socially ambitious Fanny Copeland and the sort-hearted and humble Louise Merrick, the tale delves into problems of sophistication, morality, and the pursuit of private happiness. Harben skillfully creates a story that now not best depicts the complexities of romantic relationships, however additionally presents a portrait of the social requirements and ideals of the time. Set towards the backdrop of a modernizing Southern civilization, "The Desired Woman" explores the contradictions among way of life and development. Harben's storytelling is distinguished via bright characterizations and a deep understanding of human nature. The narrative unfolds with a series of twists and turns, maintaining readers involved as they see John's personal battles and the results of his decisions on people around him.

  • von L. T. Meade
    21,00 €

    "The Girl and Her Fortune" by using L. T. Meade is a compelling tale that follows the adventure of a younger protagonist named Doris Drummond. Raised in poverty by way of her widowed mom, Doris desires of a better life full of journey and pleasure. When a sudden inheritance brings her newfound wealth, Doris's lifestyles takes a dramatic flip. As Doris navigates the complexities of her new fortune, she encounters a solid of characters starting from scheming household to newfound buddies. Along the manner, she must discover ways to navigate the pitfalls of excessive society and confront the challenges of handling her newfound wealth responsibly. Despite her preliminary naivety, Doris proves to be a resilient and inventive heroine, determined to forge her personal route in a world filled with uncertainties. Through her adventure, she learns precious instructions about love, friendship, and the authentic meaning of happiness. Meade's novel is a captivating exploration of topics together with elegance, wealth, and identity, imparting readers an idea-provoking narrative that resonates with accepted truths about the human enjoy. "The Girl and Her Fortune" is an undying tale of self-discovery and empowerment that keeps to encourage readers of all ages.

  • von Susan Glaspell
    26,00 €

    ¿The Glory Of The Conquered" is an ancient historical fiction story book written by Susan Glaspell. Susan Glaspell's artwork, "The Glory Of The Conquered," is an extraordinary story set in competition to the backdrop of historical sports, exploring subjects of affection, ambition, and sacrifice. The novel is ready at some point of a vital length in American records, presenting readers with a view into the social, political, and cultural landscape of the time. Glaspell masterfully develops her characters, engrossing readers with their lives and emotions at the same time as they confront their personal personal horrible conditions and society conventions. At the coronary heart of the paintings is an excessive romantic story prominent via intensity, emotion, and intricacy, set in the direction of the backdrop of greater facts interest. "The Glory of the Conquered" exemplifies Susan Glaspell's literary talents, growing an indelible affect on readers with its amazing characters, dramatic storytelling, and timeless troubles of love and resilience. This creator's painstaking have a study and hobby to detail supply the historical environment to lifestyles, introducing readers to the elements of hobby, sounds, and sensations of the time period in question.

  • von Marion Polk Angellotti
    22,00 €

    Marion Polk Angellotti "The Firefly of France" is a gripping story set in the course of World War I that recounts the journey of Madeleine Duval, an ambitious and tenacious younger woman who turns into an image of wish and tenacity in the face of wartime chaos. As the combat continues, Madeleine joins the French Resistance, risking her existence to help Allied forces and destroy German operations. Her energy and resolution earn her the nickname "The Firefly of France," as she flits via the darkness, illuminating and inspiring all people around her. Along with Madeleine, readers meet a diffusion of exciting characters, inclusive of fellow Resistance contributors, Allied soldiers, and civilians stuck in the crossfire. They develop a decent-knit network of associates, driven with the aid of the identical aim of defeating the enemy and restoring peace to their fatherland. As the warfare progresses and risk looms at every flip, Madeleine ought to depend upon her intelligence and instincts to outwit the enemy and guard people she cares approximately. With its charming plot, rich descriptions, and robust feeling of patriotism, "The Firefly of France" is a transferring homage to the human spirit's bravery and resilience in the face of complication.

  • von Niraj Mittal
    26,00 €

    In the heart of Mehsana, amidst the tranquil ambience of the Mahadev temple, unfolds a tale of love, redemption, and the enduring power of human connection. Memories intertwine with the present as Bholu and Paridhi grow up, experiencing moments dripping with innocence, friendship, love, bravery, and often the antitheses of these values. With each step, they navigate the complexities of life, seeking to escape the regrets of their realities, without embracing which it would be impossible to find peace. Here is a love story that, much like the timeless dance of Shiva, transcends boundaries of morality and immorality, love and hatred, masculine and feminine, dominance and submissiveness, stubbornness and flexibility, vagrancy and domesticity, sexuality and asexuality. It endures through the trials of life, portraying the enduring power of the human spirit.

  • von George de Horne Vaizey
    19,00 €

    The protagonist of the tale is Miss Caroline Brent, a young woman negotiating the difficulties of love and relationships in the springtime. Known by most as Carrie, Caroline finds herself in a love trap when she falls for two men: the solid and trustworthy Mr. Carrington and the charming but reckless Roland. Caroline struggles to decide who she should chose as her romantic partner when spring arrives and struggles with her feelings for both guys. Caroline grows and discovers herself against the backdrop of reviving landscapes and blooming flowers. She gains insightful knowledge about devotion, love, and the value of listening to one's heart. Mrs. Vaizey deftly interweaves themes of romance, societal expectations, and the rebirth of nature into an engrossing story throughout the entire book. The reader is taken to Caroline's world, where the blossoming of her own feelings and wants is symbolized by the beauty of spring.

  • von Edith Wharton
    24,00 €

    The book ¿The Glimpses of the Moon¿ is a novel written by Edith Wharton. The whole story is surrounded by the main characters Susy Branch and nick Lasning, a young couple married and living in New York city. They struggle financially, but due the depth of love they decided into to get married with convenience. Very soon after that, hey also agree to get separated to resume their life wealthier for temporary period. During the whole story, Susy and Nick try to solve the complexities in their life and found some unconventional arrangement to mingle in the society of Europe. During their exposure, they found lots of ups and down and come upon social situation and moral dilemmas. However, when they move further in their struggle, they began to find answer for the real meaning of happiness, love and fulfilment. The book is a written with lots of efforts as it explores various themes of love, ambition and marriage. Also It offers a commentary on how people can compromise with situation to come out of worst condition. The book continues to provide such epic novels so that our readers can understand the real meaning of happiness and married life.

  • von Edward Bulwer-Lytton
    19,00 €

    Edward Bulwer-Lytton "Devereux: Book II " is a charming ancient novel that transports readers to 17th-century England's political intrigue and romance. The narrative unit¿s location against the backdrop of Queen Anne's stormy reign and chronicles the life of William Devereux, the formidable and mysterious protagonist. As a younger nobleman, Devereux should manipulate the problematic internet of courtly existence, ambition, and love. The novel digs into his relationships, goals, and the challenges he faces in a society ruled by using power conflicts and transferring alliances. Bulwer-Lytton brilliantly weaves together historic fiction, romance, and political drama, immersing readers in a wealthy tapestry of characters and activities. The novel's energy is its vivid description of historical locales, alongside the author's eager understanding of human man or woman. Bulwer-Lytton expertly depicts the surroundings of the duration, capturing the customs, traditions, and political intrigues of seventeenth-century England in minute detail. "Devereux: Book II " is an interesting advent to a bigger story, laying the groundwork for a massive ancient drama.

  • von Jean Ingelow
    33,00 €

    "Fated to Be Free" is an ancient Historical fiction, Romance story book written by Jean Ingelow. "Fated to Be Free" transports traffic to 19th-century English society, supplying a charming observe the generation's social requirements and class disparities. Jean Ingelow's story masterfully intertwines the lives of characters from many backgrounds, delving into issue topics at the side of love, freedom, and the future. Presented against the backdrop of a changing society, the narrative dives into the difficulties confronted with the useful resource of individuals attempting to break away from the confines of convention and expectation. At its middle, "Fated to Be Free" is a romance, following the characters' related fates as they traverse the intricacies of affection and duty. Through its precise tale and clever comments, "Fated to Be Free" allows audiences to check timeless issues which include the which means that of freedom and the pursuit of happiness.

  • von George Gissing
    24,00 €

    George Gissing novel "Denzil Quarrier" is a riveting study that digs into the complexity of social and political lifestyles in late nineteenth-century England. The tale follows Denzil Quarrier, a younger and idealistic politician, as he navigates the tumultuous waters of parliamentary politics and romantic relationships. As Quarrier progresses thru the political ranks, he becomes enmeshed in an internet of personal and public boundaries. The novel paints a realistic picture of the social and political scene of the time, tackling issues which include magnificence conflict, political ambition, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. Gissing's writing is distinguished by means of its sharp remark of society and critique of installed standards. The work presents readers with an in depth analysis of personalities, emphasizing the contradictions among human pursuits and society expectations. "Denzil Quarrier" exemplifies Gissing's capacity to catch the zeitgeist of his day and construct eventualities which can be universally applicable. It remains a concept-upsetting work that encourages readers to bear in mind the intricacies of man or woman and societal goals.

  • von George Gissing
    37,00 €

    "Thyrza" through George Gissing is a poignant portrayal of love, sacrifice, and social injustice in late 19th-century London. The novel follows the lives of Walter Egremont, a dissatisfied young man from a rich family, and Thyrza Trent, a seamstress struggling to make ends meet. As Walter turns into increasingly more disillusioned together with his privileged existence, he unearths solace and motive in his friendship with Thyrza, whose resilience and integrity captivate him. Despite their hugely extraordinary backgrounds, Walter and Thyrza expand a deep and genuine bond, marked through mutual admire and admiration. However, their burgeoning romance faces ambitious boundaries, inclusive of elegance prejudice, economic trouble, and societal expectations. As Walter grapples together with his own feel of identity and purpose, Thyrza need to confront the cruel realities of poverty and exploitation in Victorian England. Against the backdrop of London's bustling streets and crowded tenements, Gissing paints a bright portrait of a society rife with inequality and injustice. Through Walter and Thyrza's tumultuous journey, the unconventional explores issues of affection, sacrifice, and the quest for social justice, supplying a poignant remark on the human circumstance and the iconic power of compassion and empathy.

  • von George de Horne Vaizey
    23,00 €

    "Flaming June" with the aid of Mrs. George De Horne Vaizey tells the tale of June St. Clere, a younger lady whose existence takes a sudden turn whilst she inherits her uncle's estate. June, formerly familiar with a modest life-style, reveals herself thrust into the arena of wealth and privilege, surrounded with the aid of new responsibilities and social duties. As June adjusts to her new situations, she encounters a cast of characters from different walks of life, every with their very own aims and secrets and techniques. Among them is Dick Sivewright, a fascinating however enigmatic guy who captures June's attention and complicates her emotions. Against the backdrop of June's newfound wealth, the radical explores subject matters of love, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness. Mrs. Vaizey intricately weaves collectively the lives of her characters, delving into their relationships and internal conflicts as they navigate the complexities of society. "Flaming June" offers readers a glimpse into the world of the British top magnificence inside the early twentieth century, highlighting the challenges and contradictions inherent in a society pushed through subculture and societal expectancies. With its enticing plot and well-drawn characters, the unconventional captivates readers with its portrayal of love, loss, and the search for identity amidst a backdrop of social exchange.

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