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Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall

Charles Major

Editora: DigiCat

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Charles Major's 'Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall' merges the richness of historical romance with a tapestry of detailed period description, reflecting the grandeur of Elizabethan England. The novelist weaves the tale of Dorothy Vernon's passionate love and daring escapade, crafting a narrative that balances authentic historicity with a creative literary style, allowing readers to be effectively transported into the intrigues and societal pressures of the 16th century. Major's work not only encapsulates an enthralling love story but also offers keen insights into the Elizabethan era, placing the novel in a vibrant literary and historical context where its detail serves both as education and escapism. As is characteristic of DigiCat Publishing, the book is meticulously reproduced to honor its standing in world literature, preserving the essence of Major's vision in both print and digital formats. Charles Major was a lawyer by profession, which may have honed his attention to detail and historical accuracy, evident in his writing. However, he found his true calling in literature, developing into a formidable figure of historical romances. His meticulously researched narratives likely stem from an innate appreciation of history and a passionate desire to animate the past, culminating in this work that skillfully depicts a lively, bygone era. Major's craftsmanship evidently benefits from his legal background, where precision and attention to detail are indispensable. This special edition invites readers to immerse themselves in an exceptional literary journey. 'Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall' is recommended to those who delight in historical romance and are fascinated by the Elizabethan age. Major's novel will captivate readers with its rich historical detail, entwining love and duty in an engrossing narrative. This edition by DigiCat Publishing ensures that the legacy of Charles Major's contribution to world literature is duly recognized and that the magic of his storytelling continues to enchant for generations to come.
Disponível desde: 16/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 278 páginas.

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