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In Mary's Reign

Baroness Orczy

Editorial: DigiCat

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In Mary's Reign is a meticulously crafted historical novel by Baroness Orczy, set during the tumultuous period of Queen Mary I's rule in England. The narrative intricately weaves themes of loyalty, betrayal, and religious conflict, showcasing Orczy's elegant prose and characteristic attention to period detail. The novel's literary style blends vivid characterizations with a rich historical backdrop, enabling readers to experience the complex social and political dynamics of 16th-century England. As such, it stands as a poignant exploration of the tensions between Protestantism and Catholicism during a critical time in British history, drawing readers deeply into the emotional and moral dilemmas faced by its characters. Baroness Orczy, a Hungarian-born British writer, is perhaps best known for her creation of the Scarlet Pimpernel, yet her exploration of historical themes extends into this lesser-known work. With a keen interest in history and a profound understanding of human nature, Orczy's experiences as a refugee and her observations of societal transformations greatly influenced her writing. In Mary's Reign reflects her commitment to engaging with intricate historical narratives that illuminate the human experience. Recommended for readers of historical fiction and enthusiasts of Tudor history, In Mary's Reign invites you to delve into a world of intrigue and passion. Orczy's narrative prowess ensures that readers will be both entertained and enlightened, as they navigate the perilous waters of loyalty and faith during a monarch's reign fraught with conflict.
Disponible desde: 15/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 223 páginas.

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