In 'Dora Thorne', Charlotte M. Brame weaves an intricate tale of love, class division, and perseverance in the face of adversity, hallmarking the socio-cultural narrative of the Victorian era. The prose, rich in its emotive language and vivid character portrayals, is indicative of the period's literary style, capturing the domestic drama and moral complexities of the time. As a work diligently reproduced by DigiCat Publishing, 'Dora Thorne' not only enjoys a rebirth in both physical and digital forms but continues to be a testimonial to Brame's captivating storytelling and detailed exploration of societal norms. The novel's reissue pays homage to its significance in the broader context of world literature, retaining the essence of its original publication while embracing the accessibility of contemporary formats.
Charlotte M. Brame (1836-1884), a prolific author acclaimed for her over one hundred sensational novels, draws from the depths of the human condition and the rigid societal structures of her time. The creation of 'Dora Thorne' emerges from Brame's passionate involvement with the narratives of those constrained by their social standings—reflecting her keen observations and empathy towards the governed lives of women in the 19th century. Her literature serves as a critical lens, scrutinizing the disparities and injustices of her era, often mirroring her own challenges in grappling with the same constructs.
'Dora Thorne' is a classic recommendation for enthusiasts of Victorian literature who are drawn to the intricate dynamics of love across the social hierarchy. Brame's readers are granted access to a world of yearning and resilience, making this novel a profound testament to the human spirit. Admirably restored by DigiCat Publishing, this edition behooves both scholars and lay readers alike to delve into an experience that extends beyond mere literary pleasure, offering timeless insights into the class-conscious society of bygone days.
© 2022 DigiCat (E-bog): 8596547336747
Release date
E-bog: 16. september 2022
In 'Dora Thorne', Charlotte M. Brame weaves an intricate tale of love, class division, and perseverance in the face of adversity, hallmarking the socio-cultural narrative of the Victorian era. The prose, rich in its emotive language and vivid character portrayals, is indicative of the period's literary style, capturing the domestic drama and moral complexities of the time. As a work diligently reproduced by DigiCat Publishing, 'Dora Thorne' not only enjoys a rebirth in both physical and digital forms but continues to be a testimonial to Brame's captivating storytelling and detailed exploration of societal norms. The novel's reissue pays homage to its significance in the broader context of world literature, retaining the essence of its original publication while embracing the accessibility of contemporary formats.
Charlotte M. Brame (1836-1884), a prolific author acclaimed for her over one hundred sensational novels, draws from the depths of the human condition and the rigid societal structures of her time. The creation of 'Dora Thorne' emerges from Brame's passionate involvement with the narratives of those constrained by their social standings—reflecting her keen observations and empathy towards the governed lives of women in the 19th century. Her literature serves as a critical lens, scrutinizing the disparities and injustices of her era, often mirroring her own challenges in grappling with the same constructs.
'Dora Thorne' is a classic recommendation for enthusiasts of Victorian literature who are drawn to the intricate dynamics of love across the social hierarchy. Brame's readers are granted access to a world of yearning and resilience, making this novel a profound testament to the human spirit. Admirably restored by DigiCat Publishing, this edition behooves both scholars and lay readers alike to delve into an experience that extends beyond mere literary pleasure, offering timeless insights into the class-conscious society of bygone days.
© 2022 DigiCat (E-bog): 8596547336747
Release date
E-bog: 16. september 2022
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