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Beautiful end - A Compelling Tale of Love Loss and Resilience in Early 20th Century England - cover

Beautiful end - A Compelling Tale of Love Loss and Resilience in Early 20th Century England

Constance Holme

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In "Beautiful End," Constance Holme crafts a poignant exploration of human relationships and the complexities of love amid the backdrop of a rapidly changing society in the early 20th century. Through lyrical prose and intricate character development, Holme delves into the emotional landscapes of her protagonists, revealing the struggles they face in confronting their desires and societal expectations. The novel weaves themes of social commentary with an intimate portrayal of the understated tensions within familial and romantic bonds, all set against a richly detailed historical context that mirrors the turbulence of the modern age. Constance Holme, an early 20th-century novelist and poet, was deeply influenced by her own experiences of love and loss, as well as by the shifting cultural mores of her time. Her background as a woman navigating a patriarchal literary field informs her delicate yet piercing insights into the nature of human connection. Holme's nuanced understanding of emotional depth and realism can be attributed to her diverse experiences and literary influences, driving her to create works that resonate with authenticity. "Beautiful End" is a must-read for those who appreciate literature that bridges the gap between personal introspection and broader societal narratives. Holme'Äôs masterful storytelling invites readers to contemplate the intricacies of love and the bittersweet nature of life's endings, making it an essential addition to the canon of early modern literature.
Disponible desde: 10/07/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 155 páginas.

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