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In Search of Mademoiselle - A Romantic Mystery of Love Loss and Self-Discovery in 19th-Century Paris - cover
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In Search of Mademoiselle - A Romantic Mystery of Love Loss and Self-Discovery in 19th-Century Paris

George Gibbs

Editora: Good Press

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In "In Search of Mademoiselle," George Gibbs crafts a rich tapestry of intrigue and romance set against the backdrop of early 20th century Europe. The novel employs a lyrical prose style, blending vivid descriptions with poignant character introspection, which immerses readers in the emotional landscapes of its protagonists. Gibbs deftly navigates themes of love, identity, and the quest for meaning amidst the rapidly changing societal norms of the time, further situating the narrative within the existential framework prevalent in post-World War I literature. George Gibbs, an American expatriate, was profoundly influenced by his travels across Europe and his experiences in the vibrant cultural milieu of the time. His background in journalism and keen observational skills enriched his storytelling, enabling him to capture the complexities of human relationships and the subtleties of cross-cultural encounters. Gibbs'Äôs varied life experiences and intellectual pursuits laid fertile ground for the exploration of identity and belonging in his writing, making him a compelling voice of his era. Readers seeking an evocative blend of historical context and captivating narrative will find "In Search of Mademoiselle" an essential addition to their literary collection. This novel not only entertains but also prompts profound reflection on human connection and the relentless search for self in an ever-evolving world.
Disponível desde: 12/10/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 206 páginas.

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