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Mary Cholmondeley

    Mary Cholmondeley war eine englische Romanautorin, deren Werke sich oft mit komplizierten zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen und moralischen Zwickmühlen auseinandersetzen. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch ausgeprägte psychologische Tiefe und scharfe Einblicke in die menschliche Verfassung aus. Cholmondeley erforschte häufig Themen wie Leidenschaft, gesellschaftliche Zwänge und die inneren Konflikte ihrer Charaktere. Ihre Fähigkeit, die Nuancen menschlichen Verhaltens einzufangen, sicherte ihr einen Platz unter den bemerkenswerten Romanautoren ihrer Zeit.

    Moth And Rust
    The Danvers Jewels
    A Devotee
    Red Pottage
    Red Pottage by Mary Cholmondeley, Fiction, Classics, Literary
    Diana Tempest by Mary Cholmondeley, Fiction, Classics, Literary
    • Colonel Tempest's intense frustration towards a boy reveals a deeper conflict in his life, suggesting themes of rivalry and obsession. The mention of bloodshot eyes hints at emotional turmoil, indicating that Tempest's feelings may stem from personal struggles or past grievances. The dynamic between Tempest and Mr. Swayne introduces an intriguing relationship, potentially setting the stage for a dramatic exploration of ambition and the impact of youth on the lives of older characters.

      Diana Tempest by Mary Cholmondeley, Fiction, Classics, Literary
    • Set in the fictional village of Warpington, the story explores the intertwined lives of wealthy heiress Rachel West and aspiring novelist Hester Gresley. Rachel's infatuation with the indecisive Hugh Scarlett complicates matters, especially after his affair with Lady Newhaven is exposed. Hester faces familial disapproval from her vicar brother, who even destroys her manuscript. As Hugh grapples with his feelings and the repercussions of his actions, the narrative delves into themes of love, ambition, and societal expectations, culminating in a modern twist on honor and rivalry.

      Red Pottage by Mary Cholmondeley, Fiction, Classics, Literary
    • Red Pottage

      • 316 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      The book is a faithful reprint of the original 1899 edition, preserving the text and details of the time. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes and societal issues of the late 19th century, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature.

      Red Pottage
    • A Devotee

      An Episode in the Life of a Butterfly

      • 234 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Trieste Publishing specializes in high-quality reproductions of classic literature, offering both fiction and non-fiction titles sourced from global libraries and private collections. Each book is carefully scanned to replicate the original, ensuring minimal imperfections such as blurred text or missing pages. The rigorous quality control process guarantees that readers receive a faithful reproduction of the original work, enhancing their reading experience. Trieste also accommodates bulk purchases, providing tailored rates for interested customers.

      A Devotee
    • The Danvers Jewels

      • 230 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the integrity of the original artifact, maintaining its historical references and library markings. It serves as an important piece of civilization's knowledge base, reflecting the scholarly value attributed to the work. Readers can expect an authentic experience that highlights the work's historical context and its role in the preservation of cultural heritage.

      The Danvers Jewels
    • Moth And Rust

      Together With Geoffrey's Wife And The Pitfall (1902)

      • 324 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Cicely, trapped in an unhappy marriage to wealthy Geoffrey, embarks on an affair with a younger man, leading to tragic consequences. The novel delves into themes of love, societal expectations, and the complexities of marriage, showcasing Mary Cholmondeley's sharp wit and insightful commentary on early 20th-century mores. Alongside the main narrative, two additional stories, "Geoffrey's Wife" and "The Pitfall," further explore similar themes. This classic work remains relevant and thought-provoking, reflecting the struggles of its characters against societal norms.

      Moth And Rust
    • The Hand On The Latch (1909)

      • 130 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The narrative follows Sarah Burton, who, after moving into a new home in an English village, becomes entranced by the ghost of a woman with a mysterious past. As she delves into the village's hidden history, Sarah uncovers a dark tapestry of deceit, betrayal, and murder that endangers her family and mental well-being. Cholmondeley crafts a suspenseful atmosphere with rich descriptions of the countryside and complex characters, making this a compelling read for enthusiasts of gothic literature and psychological thrillers.

      The Hand On The Latch (1909)
    • Sir Charles Danvers, Volume 2

      • 290 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Culturally significant, this work is a reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its historical integrity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its importance in the knowledge base of civilization. Scholars have recognized its value, ensuring that readers can engage with the text as true to its original form as possible.

      Sir Charles Danvers, Volume 2
    • Notwithstanding

      • 244 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original, preserving its cultural significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. The publisher emphasizes a commitment to protecting and promoting literature by making this work accessible in a modern edition that remains true to the original.

      Notwithstanding
    • The Lowest Rung

      • 84 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Significant in its historical context, this work by Mary Cholmondeley has been carefully republished to preserve its legacy for future readers. The book has been meticulously retyped, redesigned, and reformatted to ensure clarity and readability, moving away from scanned copies. This effort highlights the importance of maintaining access to classic literature while adapting it for contemporary audiences.

      The Lowest Rung