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The family at Misrule - A Tale of Family Dynamics in Victorian Australia - cover

The family at Misrule - A Tale of Family Dynamics in Victorian Australia

Ethel Turner

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In 'The Family at Misrule' by Ethel Turner, readers are transported into the lives of the Woolcot family as they navigate the challenges of living in a bustling household. Turner's literary style is both descriptive and heartwarming, offering a glimpse into the daily lives and intricacies of each family member. Set in late 19th century Australia, the novel captures a snapshot of Australian family life during this period, portraying themes of love, family dynamics, and societal expectations. The book serves as a valuable piece of Australian literature, showcasing Turner's ability to create vivid characters and engaging storytelling. Ethel Turner, a prolific Australian author, drew inspiration from her own experiences growing up in a large family, which likely influenced the authentic portrayal of the Woolcot family in 'The Family at Misrule'. Her deep understanding of familial relationships and dynamics shines through in her writing, adding a layer of realism to the novel. I highly recommend 'The Family at Misrule' to readers who enjoy classic literature and are interested in exploring Australian family life in the late 19th century. Turner's novel offers a delightful and insightful glimpse into the past, making it a worthwhile read for those seeking a heartwarming tale of family and relationships.
Disponible depuis: 10/07/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 148 pages.

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