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Cynthia: With an Introduction by Maurice Hewlett

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Inglês
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Romance

In "Cynthia," Leonard Merrick crafts a poignant exploration of love, deception, and the intricacies of human relationships set against the backdrop of early 20th century society. Written in a meticulous literary style that blends rich character development with incisive social commentary, Merrick'Äôs narrative deftly navigates the tensions between individuality and societal expectation. The book's context reflects the evolving roles of women in Edwardian England and critiques the superficiality embedded within upper-class society, making it a nuanced addition to the canon of early modern literature. Leonard Merrick, a contemporary of more celebrated authors, was deeply influenced by his own experiences in the vibrant social circles of Victorian London. His keen observations of human behavior and the complexities of romantic entanglements shaped his writing, leading to a powerful and relatable narrative in "Cynthia." Although often overshadowed by his literary peers, Merrick'Äôs work confronts the darker themes of love and betrayal that resonate in the human experience, revealing his position as a significant but sometimes overlooked voice in literature. Readers seeking a profound reflection on the theme of love's duality will find "Cynthia" a compelling addition to their collection. Merrick'Äôs ability to entwine intricate emotional landscapes with pointed social critique not only engages but also challenges readers to reflect on their own lives and relationships, making this novel a timeless exploration of the human condition.

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Data de lançamento

Ebook: 10 de dezembro de 2019

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