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Leatherface

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Erschienen am 22.11.2022, Auflage: 1/2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547423263
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 61 S., 0.58 MB
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Beschreibung

Set against the turbulent backdrop of political upheaval, 'Leatherface' by Baroness Orczy is a gripping crime novel that adeptly intertwines elements of mystery and historical fiction. With a keen eye for detail and a masterful grasp of narrative tension, Orczy captures the essences of 16th-century Flanders under the shadow of Spanish occupation. The novel's storytelling prowess unfolds through richly textured language and evocative descriptions, employing the literary context of its time to portray treachery, suspense, and intrigue. At the core of the narrative is the elusive and profoundly loyal figure, known only as Leatherface, whose dedication to the beleaguered Prince of Orange forms the heart of the plot's dramatic tension.Baroness Orczy, perhaps best known for her classic work 'The Scarlet Pimpernel', brings to her tale of 'Leatherface' the same intricate plotting and depth of historical research. Her own lived experience during a time of societal change, combined with her interest in aristocratic heroism and resistance against tyranny, infuses her characters with complexity and provides a thoughtful commentary on loyalty, love, and the costs of rebellion. The personal histories of Orczy and her own continental connections illuminate the motivations for penning such a compelling tale set during one of history's most oppressive regimes.'Recommended for aficionados of historical crime novels, 'Leatherface' will satisfy readers who yearn for a well-crafted blend of suspense and period drama. Baroness Orczy's knack for character-driven storytelling makes the novel a noteworthy entry in the genre, offering a captivating examination of human courage in the face of political terror. This novel is quintessential reading not only for its vivid historical accuracy but also for the timeless narratives of humanity it unfolds a testament to Orczy's enduring literary talent.

Autorenportrait

Baroness Emma Orczy, born on September 23, 1865, in Tarnaörs, Hungary, is a notable figure in English literature, famed for her vivid narratives and romantic historical adventures. Best known for her classic tale of heroism, 'The Scarlet Pimpernel' (1905), she crafted a spirited narrative of aristocratic bravado and English valor that resonated with her contemporary audience and continues to engage readers today. Her literary oeuvre further spans genres, exemplified by works such as 'Leatherface', a tale that illustrates her ability to weave dramatic historical fiction with an intricate personal charm that is distinctly her own. Orczy's writing style often merges heightened drama with lavish period detail, immersing her audience in the plot's rich historical context. Her distinctive legacy is encapsulated in her creation of the 'gentleman hero', a trope that influenced successive generations of writers. The Baroness's storytelling prowess extends beyond the 'The Scarlet Pimpernel' series, including detective fiction, plays and an array of novels that mirror her own enthralling experiences and aristocratic background, after she moved to London with her family. Dame Orczy's contributions have secured her a permanent niche in the annals of English literature, where her works are celebrated for their narrative craft and enduring appeal. She passed away on November 12, 1947, leaving behind a rich legacy of literary achievements that continue to captivate the imagination of readers worldwide.

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