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The queen of the isle - A novel

May Agnes Fleming

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In "The Queen of the Isle," May Agnes Fleming crafts a riveting tale steeped in the romantic traditions of the late 19th century, blending elements of adventure, mystery, and social commentary. The narrative unfolds on a fictional island, where the complexities of love, power, and societal expectations interlace amidst lush descriptions and richly drawn characters. Fleming's lyrical prose captures the nuances of human emotion, while the plot's twists and turns maintain a captivating pace that reflects the era's fascination with escapism and melodrama, characteristic of her earlier works. May Agnes Fleming, a prolific author of her time, was known for her strong, independent female protagonists and a keen insight into the social issues of her day. Her experience as a writer during a period marked by fluctuating societal norms for women deeply informs the characterizations in this novel. Fleming's exposure to the Victorian literary landscape, coupled with personal trials, fueled her passion for depicting the struggles and triumphs of women in a male-dominated society, making her works both relatable and progressive. Readers seeking an immersive blend of romance and adventure will find "The Queen of the Isle" to be a compelling addition to their literary repertoire. Fleming's adept storytelling invites contemplation on the roles of women and the nature of love, making it not only an entertaining read but also a significant cultural artifact that resonates with contemporary themes.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 150 páginas.

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