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The Woman from Outside [On Swan River] - cover

The Woman from Outside [On Swan River]

Hulbert Footner

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In "The Woman from Outside [On Swan River]," Hulbert Footner crafts a richly layered narrative set against the evocative backdrop of the Canadian wilderness. The novel intertwines themes of isolation, identity, and the transformative power of nature, employing a vivid, descriptive literary style that immerses the reader in the moody landscape of Swan River. Footner's prose reflects the tension between civilization and the wild, capturing the emotional and psychological complexities of his characters as they navigate their intertwined fates amid the uncompromising beauty of their surroundings. Hulbert Footner, an American author and travel writer deeply influenced by his experiences in Canada, turned his keen observational skills to the crafting of this novel. His extensive travels and appreciation for landscape and culture inspired his ability to infuse authenticity and depth into his characters' journeys. Footner's background in literature and his affinity for the natural world resonate throughout the text, making the setting as integral as the plot itself, all while exploring the psyche of individuals confronted by their true selves. This evocative tale is highly recommended for readers who appreciate literary fiction that delves into the intricacies of human emotion set against the backdrop of nature. "The Woman from Outside" will resonate with those seeking an exploration of identity and resilience, making it a significant addition to the canon of Canadian literature.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 190 páginas.

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