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The Powers and Maxine

C. N. Williamson, A. M. Williamson

Verlag: DigiCat

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"The Powers and Maxine" presents a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of intrigue, romance, and early 20th-century societal dynamics. This anthology navigates through variances in tone and theme, capturing the essence of an epoch characterized by both subtlety and spectacle. The stories within explore the interplay of power and personality, immersing readers in a myriad of experiences from whimsical narrative arcs to profound character studies. Noteworthy among them are pieces that challenge patriarchal norms while cleverly satirizing the mores of the time, showcasing the versatility and depth of the collection. Contributors C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson bring an eclectic array of perspectives that echo broader cultural and literary movements of their era. Known for their unique ability to blend adventure and emotional depth, the Williamsons deftly capture the spirit of the Edwardian period, marked by transformative social change and the rise of individual agency. Their works within this anthology are tied to progressive thought, offering a lens into both the aspirational and the quotidian through character-driven narratives that speak to universal truths and personal revelations. Readers are invited to engage with "The Powers and Maxine" not only as a literary exploration but as a critical commentary on themes that transcend time. Encounter diverse voices and storytelling mastery within a compendium that balances entertainment with insights, nostalgia, and modernity. This anthology stands as a quintessential read for those yearning to appreciate the timeless dialogue between power, identity, and the art of storytelling, making it a salient addition to any collection dedicated to the exploration of literary brilliance and societal discourse.
Verfügbar seit: 16.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 164 Seiten.

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