Rejoignez-nous pour un voyage dans le monde des livres!
Ajouter ce livre à l'électronique
Grey
Ecrivez un nouveau commentaire Default profile 50px
Grey
Abonnez-vous pour lire le livre complet ou lisez les premières pages gratuitement!
All characters reduced
Milly and Olly - An Intimate Portrait of Victorian Sibling Bonds and Social Realism - cover

Milly and Olly - An Intimate Portrait of Victorian Sibling Bonds and Social Realism

Humphry Ward

Maison d'édition: Good Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Synopsis

In "Milly and Olly," Humphry Mrs. Ward presents a poignant exploration of childhood, innocence, and the complexities of moral dilemmas faced in the microcosm of a domestic setting. The narrative weaves intricate prose with moments of delicate characterization, employing a style that merges realism with subtle psychological depth. Set against the backdrop of the late Victorian era, the novel serves as a reflection on social conventions and the often unspoken tensions present within familial bonds. Ward's keen insights into human behavior and relationships are rendered through the vivid portrayal of the titular characters, Milly and Olly, whose experiences navigate the trials of love, friendship, and societal expectations. Mrs. Humphry Ward, a prominent English novelist and social reformer, was deeply influenced by the sociopolitical environment of her time, particularly concerning women's roles and education. Her literary pursuits were often parallel to her advocacy for social change, making her a unique voice in Victorian literature. Her experiences as a mother and her increasing involvement in the women's suffrage movement likely shaped her understanding of the challenges depicted in the lives of Milly and Olly, granting authenticity to their struggles and aspirations. "Milly and Olly" is a compelling read for those interested in Victorian literature, deftly illustrating the dichotomy between innocence and moral responsibility. Ward invites readers to reflect upon their own judgments and understandings of love and duty within familial and societal structures. This novel is highly recommended for scholars and general readers alike, as it offers both an engaging narrative and thought-provoking themes.
Disponible depuis: 12/08/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 116 pages.

D'autres livres qui pourraient vous intéresser

  • The Gospel of Heidelberg - The Palatina Conspiracy - cover

    The Gospel of Heidelberg - The...

    Kristopher Kurt Kiene

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    What you are about to hear is a work of fiction, but the stage it walks upon is dangerously real. 
    Heidelberg, November 23, 2025. The silence is about to break. 
    From the looting of the Bibliotheca Palatina by the Vatican in 1623 to the construction of the Thingstätte amphitheater by the SS in 1935, the Holy Mountain above the Neckar hides scars of two thousand years. 
    Now, a secret resurfaces: Thirteen pages of cured goatskin, stiffened by the sweat of a man the world decided to call a God. Thirteen sentences, written by hand, trembling not from fear, but from the sheer voltage of the truth. 
    Written and narrated by Kristopher Kurt Kiene, The Gospel of Heidelberg walks the thin line between history books and the shadows they cast.
    Voir livre
  • The Raven - cover

    The Raven

    Edgar Allan Poe

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "The Raven" is a narrative poem by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. First published in January 1845, the poem is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere. It tells of a distraught lover who is paid a mysterious visit by a talking raven. The lover, often identified as a student is lamenting the loss of his love, Lenore. Sitting on a bust of Pallas, the raven seems to further antagonize the protagonist with its constant repetition of the word "Nevermore". The poem makes use of folk, mythological, religious, and classical references.
    Voir livre
  • Are You John? - cover

    Are You John?

    John Stanley Dennis

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    In 1954, a young boy escapes the emotional torment of his home, fleeing into the vast, unforgiving Australian bush. Alone and naive, he embarks on a perilous journey spanning seventy years, where every encounter shapes his destiny. Who will he meet in this wild frontier? Will he find allies among the rugged inhabitants, or will the darker elements of society pull him into their nefarious undertakings? As he navigates the trials of life, from 
    the innocence of youth to the wisdom of age, we witness a profound transformation. Can he rise above the harsh realities and succeed, or will he be consumed by the very environment he sought refuge in?
    Voir livre
  • Circus Maximus - An unforgettable Roman odyssey of rivalry and power - cover

    Circus Maximus - An...

    A.D. O'Neill

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The charioteer in his purest form. The supreme master of destiny and the elements. A man who made a circus out of life, and life out of a circus.'A.D. O'Neill peels back the veil of time and shines a light on the intrigue and excitement of chariot racing in ancient Rome. With exquisite attention to detail and an authentic and engaging voice, Circus Maximus is endlessly and effortlessly entertaining.' MATTHEW HARFFY, author of The Bernicia Chronicles seriesTHE CHAOTIC A.D. 69When the tyrannical Aulus Vitellius seizes the reins of power in Rome, the empire is already in the grip of a fierce civil war. But the new emperor's first priority is both personal and deeply symbolic: he plans to crush the Green chariot racing faction - the mortal enemies of his beloved Blues - at the Plebeian Games in the Circus Maximus.To save the Greens from certain extinction, two former charioteers - the stoical and determined Corax and the flamboyant and cocksure Alector (once the firmest of friends, now the bitterest of rivals) - have just twenty-six days to transport four champion chariot horses across the breadth of Europe to Rome. Braving blizzards, bandits, floods and wild storms at sea, theirs is an unforgettable odyssey and race-against-time adventure.A.D. O'Neill steers a thundering epic around historical events and real-life characters to a breathtaking climax in the greatest sporting arena of all time - the Circus Maximus.
    Voir livre
  • The Case of the German Doctor - cover

    The Case of the German Doctor

    Tsuriel Sdomi

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    When William von Antrim decided to pursue a career as a doctor, working to help Jewish survivors recover from the horrors of World War II, he believed he was doing all in his power to help his people survive. A German refugee himself, William fled to America with his mother after she was accused of being of Jewish descent. William's father left them with only his estate, his family name, and his legacy. 
     
     
     
    A legacy that proves to be William's downfall. 
     
     
     
    What begins with a shameful truth coming to light forces William to confront not only his family's past but his own. William's case threads together one tragic character after another: a Jewish prosecutor whose life was saved by an unexpected act of kindness; a fragile woman with a shocking story of revenge and betrayal; an ambitious attorney who struggles with morality; and William himself, who faces the dire consequences of his relentless attempts at redemption, regardless of the steep price he must pay. 
     
     
     
    Evoking questions on the banality of evil, morality, and guilt, The Case of the German Doctor is a deep, debut novel that will shock listeners until the end. 
     
     
     
    Contains mature themes.
    Voir livre
  • Secrets of Rose Briar Hall - cover

    Secrets of Rose Briar Hall

    Kelsey James

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    1908, Long Island: For Millie Turner, the young and beautiful wife of a powerful New York stockbroker, Rose Briar Hall—a gleaming edifice of white marble on the North Shore—is more than a home. Every lavish detail speaks of Charles Turner’s status and wealth, and its stylish interior is testament to Millie's sophistication. All that’s left is to prove her worthiness to be his bride. What better way than to throw a grand party for New York’s social elite? 
     
     
     
    After painstaking planning, the night of the event arrives and all is perfection—until Millie wakes to a cold, eerily quiet house, and a gray cloud where her memory should be. Can it be true that she has been in and out of consciousness for weeks, ever since the party took a terrifying turn? Millie recalls nothing. But her friends have shunned her, and it soon becomes clear that if she can't find out what really happened that night, much more than her reputation will be at risk . . . 
     
     
     
    As the house that promised so much happiness begins to feel more like a prison, Millie wonders whether a woman alone, even a wealthy one, can ever be entirely safe. And if she succeeds in finding the truth, will it bring relief, or shake her marriage, and her life, to the core?
    Voir livre