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The White Lady of Hazelwood: A Tale of the Fourteenth Century - cover

The White Lady of Hazelwood: A Tale of the Fourteenth Century

Emily Sarah Holt

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In "The White Lady of Hazelwood: A Tale of the Fourteenth Century," Emily Sarah Holt intricately weaves a tale set against the tumultuous backdrop of medieval England. Drawing upon historical accounts and folklore, Holt employs a rich, descriptive literary style that immerses readers in the era's social tensions and romantic entanglements. The narrative revolves around a ghostly figure, the White Lady, whose spectral presence serves as both a harbinger of events and a commentary on the societal struggles of the time, emphasizing themes of love, betrayal, and the supernatural that were prevalent in Gothic literature of the late 19th century. Emily Sarah Holt, known for her historical novels, was influenced by her own fascination with the past and a desire to bring historical figures and events to life. Her expertise in examining the intricacies of women's roles in history uniquely positions her to explore the complexities of her characters within the constraints of 14th-century society. Holt's background encourages a nuanced understanding of the psychological dimensions of her protagonists, particularly the struggles faced by women in a patriarchal world. This book is a must-read for enthusiasts of historical romantic fiction and those interested in the supernatural elements of the genre. Holt's compelling storytelling, combined with her deft character development, makes "The White Lady of Hazelwood" not only an entertaining read but also an insightful examination of historical themes that resonate with contemporary issues. Readers will find themselves captivated by the rich tapestry of history and the poignant narrative that unfolds.
Disponible desde: 04/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 160 páginas.

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