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By the gods beloved

Baroness Emmuska Orczy

Verlag: Good Press

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In "By the Gods Beloved," Baroness Emmuska Orczy weaves a vibrant tapestry of romance and historical adventure set against the backdrop of ancient Greece. With her characteristic flair for dramatic irony and rich character development, Orczy delves into the lives of her protagonists as they navigate the tumultuous seas of love and allegiance amidst the grandeur of a mythical landscape. The narrative captures not only the emotional depth of its characters but also vividly illustrates the cultural and social mores of the time, reflecting Orczy's acute observations of love's complexities and pitfalls. Baroness Emmuska Orczy, a Hungarian-born British author, is best known for her innovative works that often blend elements of romance and adventure. Her diverse heritage and experiences—from her noble upbringing in Hungary to her creative life in England—infused her writing with a unique perspective. Orczy's fascination with history and mythology, alongside her desire to portray the strength of women in historical contexts, significantly influenced her approach to "By the Gods Beloved." This book is recommended for readers who appreciate a blend of romance and mythological intrigue, along with those interested in feminist literary history. Orczy's engaging narrative invites readers to explore the delicate interplay of love, power, and destiny, making it a compelling addition to the libraries of historical fiction enthusiasts.
Verfügbar seit: 02.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 140 Seiten.

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