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Tetherstones: Love, Betrayal, and Redemption in English Country Life

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Romantik

Ethel M. Dell's "Tetherstones" is a captivating exploration of love, longing, and the intricacies of human relationships set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England. Dell's literary style is imbued with rich, emotive language that draws readers into the characters' inner lives, juxtaposed with the stark realities of their social circumstances. The novel masterfully weaves themes of sacrifice and redemption, reflecting the era's cultural milieu and the shifting societal norms that influenced women's roles in both private and public spheres. Dell, a prolific author in the early 1900s, was known for her insightful depictions of romantic entanglements and psychological depth. Her own life experiences and the socio-political climate of her time likely informed her perspective on relationships, particularly the struggles and triumphs of women. Raised in a Victorian context, Dell imbued her narratives with a keen understanding of both societal expectations and the individual'Äôs quest for fulfillment, often positioning her female protagonists in challenging situations that reflect her own idealistic beliefs about love. "Tetherstones" is highly recommended for those who appreciate poignant storytelling and rich character development. Dell's poignant insights into the complexity of love make this novel a timeless read, appealing to anyone interested in the interplay of personal desires and societal obligations. The book not only enchants its readers with a compelling narrative but also invites them to reflect on the nature of their own relationships.

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Udgivelsesdato

E-bog: 29. november 2019

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