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Jeanne of the Marshes

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547238263
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 185 S., 0.42 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Beschreibung

In 'Jeanne of the Marshes,' E. Phillips Oppenheim weaves a narrative that transports readers to the early 20th-century English countryside, with its finely depicted landscapes and layered social structures. Oppenheim's prose exudes Edwardian elegance and his penchant for suspense and romance burgeons throughout the pages, establishing an ambiance that is simultaneously nostalgic and thrilling. This particular narrative unfolds with the signature elements of Oppenheim's work: a concoction of mystery, high-society intrigue, and an exploration of class distinctions, all while maintaining an engaging literary style steeped in the era's proprieties and spoken through characters that seem to leap off the page with vivacity and depth. Remarkably, the novel finds itself comfortably perched within the literary context of Early Modern English literature, offering commentary on societal norms and human motivations during tumultuous times.E. Phillips Oppenheim, a prolific writer known for his genius in the spy and romantic thriller genres, was said to be influenced by his observation of human characters in their various, often conflicting, roles in society. His books, which were immensely popular in the early 1900s, often reflect the complexities of class and the machinations of the privileged. 'Jeanne of the Marshes' is no exception. Born out of his reflections on the shifting sands of social power and the secretive lives of the aristocracy, Oppenheim delivers a tale that is rich with underlying commentary on the era's social dynamics, all observed through his keen introspection on the essence of human cooperation and competition.Academics and aficionados of classic literature will find 'Jeanne of the Marshes' a compelling addition to their libraries, not just as a mere artifact of its time, but as a study of narrative craftsmanship and social commentary. Readers are invited to immerse themselves within Oppenheim's richly woven tapestry of story and character, and to embrace the importance of preserving and appreciating such a work as an integral part of the collective legacy of world literature. DigiCat Publishing's commitment to the revival of such classics ensures that 'Jeanne of the Marshes' can be enjoyed in its full glory by generations to come.

Autorenportrait

E. Phillips Oppenheim (18661946) was an English novelist, recognized as one of the pioneering writers of the spy fiction genre, with a prolific output that spanned over 100 novels and 30 short stories. His writings are noted for their sophistication, well-crafted plots, and the blending of intrigue with romance, which captivated a broad readership in the early 20th century. Oppenheim's narrative style is characterized by a fast-paced and engaging storyline, often set against an international backdrop that reflects the geopolitical climate of his era. Among his expansive oeuvre, 'Jeanne of the Marshes' is an exemplar of his literary craft. Published in 1909, the novel showcases Oppenheim's adeptness at creating enigmatic characters and weaving suspenseful scenarios. It is emblematic of his work in its portrayal of mystery and the upper-class society, remaining a testament to his storytelling abilities. Oppenheim's legacy endures as an influential figure in the thriller genre, his work serving as inspiration for later writers who sought to emulate his success in intertwining espionage with entertainment. He enjoyed a degree of popularity that saw his novels translated into various languages and several adaptions into films, contributing to the international recognition of his creative talent.

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