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Under Two Flags

Ouida

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "Under Two Flags," Ouida crafts a compelling tale set against the backdrop of the tumultuous Franco-Prussian War, blending romance, adventure, and high drama. The novel introduces the reader to the lives of its protagonist, the noble-hearted soldier who is torn between loyalty and love, as it navigates the complexities of duty and the perils of war. Ouida employs a vivid, evocative prose style, rich in descriptive imagery and emotional depth, creating a tapestry of characters that illuminate the societal norms and pressures of the Victorian era, particularly regarding issues of nationality, identity, and honor. Ouida, the pseudonym of Maria Louise Ramé, was a prolific Victorian novelist known for her penchant for romanticism and her often controversial stances on social issues. Her experiences in the tumultuous landscapes of Europe and her deep engagement with issues of class and gender undoubtedly informed the passionate and dramatic narratives present in "Under Two Flags." This novel reflects her engagement with the socio-political discourse of her time, showcasing the dichotomies of love and loyalty in a world rife with conflict. "Under Two Flags" is an essential read for those intrigued by historical fiction interwoven with themes of sacrifice and complex human emotion. Ouida's masterful storytelling invites readers to lose themselves in a world of romantic escapades and battlefields, making it a timeless exploration of the human spirit's resilience amid adversity.
Verfügbar seit: 10.08.2022.
Drucklänge: 586 Seiten.

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