Geoffrey's victory; or, the double deception A Victorian Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Deception
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Erscheinungsdatum
11.07.2023
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Good PressSeitenzahl
317 (Printausgabe)
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748 KB
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Englisch
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4066339535770
In "Geoffrey's Victory; or, the Double Deception," Georgie Mrs. Sheldon intricately weaves a tale that explores themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships within a Victorian context. The novel presents a captivating narrative rich in dialogue and character development, employing a style that reflects the intricate social mores of the 19th century. Set against a backdrop of deception and societal expectations, the story follows the protagonist, Geoffrey, as he navigates the trials imposed by both his own ambitions and those of others, all culminating in a dramatic resolution that critiques the era's narrow perspectives on morality and virtue. Georgie Mrs. Sheldon, a prolific author and influential figure of her time, drew upon her own experiences and observations of Victorian society, which often reflected the struggles of women within rigid social structures. Her background as a writer for magazines and her ability to capture the nuances of character and emotion enriched her narratives, allowing her to create complex, relatable figures that resonate with readers even today. "Geoffrey's Victory" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate historical fiction intertwined with psychological complexity. Sheldon'Äôs sharp wit and insightful portrayal of social dynamics make this novel a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the intricate dance of human motivations in a historical setting.
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