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Cover for Daireen. Complete: Love, Betrayal, and Victorian Society: A Captivating Tale of Romantic Intrigue and Class Struggle in 19th Century London

Daireen. Complete: Love, Betrayal, and Victorian Society: A Captivating Tale of Romantic Intrigue and Class Struggle in 19th Century London

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English
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Classics

Daireen, the complete novel by Frank Frankfort Moore, is a remarkable example of late Victorian literature that intertwines themes of love, social constraints, and the complexity of human emotions. Written with a lyrical prose style, Moore creates a vivid narrative that reflects the intricate fabric of Edwardian society. Daireen, the eponymous heroine, traverses a journey of self-discovery amidst familial obligations and societal expectations, encapsulated in richly detailed settings that serve as both backdrop and character in the unfolding drama. The work captures the spirit of its time, echoing the burgeoning modernism that began to challenge traditional norms. Frank Frankfort Moore, an influential figure in the literary landscape of the early 20th century, was not only a novelist but also a playwright and journalist. His varied career offered him unique insights into societal issues, which he adeptly weaves into his narratives. Influenced by his experiences in both London and America, Moore approached storytelling with a keen awareness of the shifting cultural values of his time, making Daireen a poignant reflection of the transitional epoch in which he lived. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the exploration of character and society in the face of change. Its rich character development and captivating plot make Daireen not only a critical piece of Moore'Äôs oeuvre but also a significant contribution to the canon of Victorian literature. Readers will find themselves absorbed in its emotional depth, making it a must-read for those who appreciate early 20th-century literature.

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Release date

Ebook: December 18, 2019

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