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Mr Misfortunate - A Gothic Tale of Resilience and Misfortune in 18th Century England - cover

Mr Misfortunate - A Gothic Tale of Resilience and Misfortune in 18th Century England

Marjorie Bowen

Publisher: Good Press

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Marjorie Bowen's 'Mr. Misfortunate' is a captivating tale set in 18th century England, portraying the life of a young man who faces numerous challenges and misfortunes. The book is written in a gothic style, with elements of suspense and dark themes woven throughout the narrative. Bowen's intricate storytelling and vivid descriptions immerse the reader in the protagonist's tumultuous journey, making it a compelling read for fans of gothic literature. The book sheds light on the harsh realities of life and the resilience of the human spirit, offering a thought-provoking portrayal of societal norms and personal struggles. Marjorie Bowen's expert use of language and symbolism adds depth to the story, enhancing the reader's understanding of the protagonist's internal turmoil and external conflicts.
Available since: 11/09/2021.
Print length: 169 pages.

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