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Harold's Bride: A Tale

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In “Harold's Bride: A Tale,” A. L. O. E. explores the complex interplay of love, duty, and personal sacrifice through the engaging story of Harold and his romantic pursuits. Set against a backdrop of Victorian society, the novel deftly intertwines elements of social critique and spiritual contemplation, employing a lyrical yet accessible prose style that both enchants and challenges the reader. A. L. O. E. infuses her narrative with rich character development and vivid descriptions, reflecting the era's values and expectations while subtly questioning them, making it a significant contribution to the subgenre of Victorian moral fiction. A. L. O. E., the pen name of the English author Charlotte Maria Tucker, was deeply influenced by her strong religious convictions and her travels, which exposed her to various cultures and perspectives. Born in 1810, Tucker wrote extensively for both children and adults, often using her literary talents to promote values of piety and virtue. Her experiences as a governess and her involvement in missionary work provided her with a unique lens through which she viewed societal norms, shaping her dedication to addressing moral and ethical dilemmas in her writing. “Harold's Bride: A Tale” is a remarkable read for anyone interested in Victorian literature, moral narratives, or the evolution of female authorship during the 19th century. A. L. O. E.'s rich storytelling offers not only an engaging plot but also reflections on enduring themes of love and morality that resonate with contemporary readers. Dive into this thought-provoking tale and discover the depths of human emotion revealed through A. L. O. E.'Äôs insightful and compassionate lens.
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Publicação original
2019
Ano da publicação
2019
Editora
Good Press
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