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His Sombre Rivals

Edward Payson Roe

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In "His Sombre Rivals," Edward Payson Roe crafts a poignant narrative that deftly blends romance and social commentary against the backdrop of the Civil War era. The novel explores themes of love, rivalry, and the profound effects of war on human relationships. Roe's prose is characterized by rich descriptions and a deep psychological insight into his characters, encapsulating the moral dilemmas and emotional turmoil faced by individuals during tumultuous times. Set within the richly evocative landscapes of the American North, the story is anchored by Roe's commitment to realist storytelling, making it a significant contribution to the post-war literary canon. Edward Payson Roe was an established author and a devout minister, whose life experiences and social views profoundly impacted his writing. Having lived through the era defining the American psyche, his works are imbued with a sense of empathy and perceptiveness towards the complexities of human nature. Roe's strong anti-slavery stance and advocacy for social justice further inform the narrative, reflecting a deep concern for moral accountability in the face of societal upheaval. I recommend "His Sombre Rivals" to readers interested in an intricate exploration of the emotional landscapes of characters navigating the perils of war and love. Roe's Masterful storytelling not only promises an engaging read but also invites reflection on the enduring human spirit amid adversity.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 297 pagine.

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