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Three Weeks: Passion and Scandal in Edwardian Society: A Sensational Tale of Taboo Love

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Romántica

In "Three Weeks," Elinor Glyn presents a daring exploration of passion, love, and societal norms in early 20th-century England. Through its provocative narrative, the novel intricately weaves themes of desire and liberation while employing Glyn's signature flamboyant style, rich in vivid imagery and psychological depth. The story follows the tumultuous romance between a British diplomat and a free-spirited woman, capturing the essence of the libertine spirit of the era against the backdrop of conventional social mores, thus eliciting both scandal and admiration upon its release in 1910. Elinor Glyn was a pioneering figure in women's literature, often challenging the constraints placed upon women in her time. Born in 1864, her brave choice to write candidly about sexuality and emotional turmoil reflected her own experiences of love, loss, and societal expectations. Glyn's exposure to both aristocracy and bohemia provided her with unique insights, which permeate her works, making her a forerunner in the genre of romantic fiction and a precursor to the modern romance novel. "Three Weeks" is a captivating read that will appeal to those interested in the interplay of gender, power, and evolving romantic ideals. Glyn's bold narrative invites readers to reconsider the complexities of attraction and the often restrictive boundaries of love. This novel remains a significant and thought-provoking contribution to feminist literature.

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eBook : 3 de diciembre de 2019

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