La primula Rossa
- 224pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Emma Orczy fu un'autrice ungherese-britannica, celebre per i suoi romanzi d'avventura storici ambientati in periodi turbolenti, in particolare durante la Rivoluzione Francese. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da trame avvincenti, esplorazioni della complessità morale e personaggi resilienti che lottano per la giustizia e la libertà contro ostacoli schiaccianti. Orczy combinò abilmente suspense e romanticismo, creando racconti duraturi che continuano ad affascinare i lettori con la loro ingegnosa narrazione e i loro memorabili protagonisti.







The Scarlet Pimpernel & I Will Repay
Set during the tumultuous times of the French Revolution, the first adventure introduces the elusive hero known as the Scarlet Pimpernel, who risks his life to save aristocrats from the guillotine. In the sequel, 'I Will Repay,' the stakes rise as personal vendettas and betrayals unfold, testing loyalty and courage. Together, these tales blend romance, intrigue, and action, showcasing themes of bravery and sacrifice amidst a backdrop of historical upheaval.
The Old Man in the Corner, the Case of Miss Elliott, the Glasgow Mystery
Featuring the unique character of an anonymous detective known as the Old Man in the Corner, this collection showcases his logical reasoning as he engages with a lady journalist to solve intriguing mysteries. Included are two main works, "The Old Man in the Corner" and "The Case of Miss Elliott," alongside the previously unpublished "The Glasgow Mystery." Originally part of a series of 13 stories, this volume presents 12 modified tales, highlighting Orczy's skill in blending crime-solving with engaging dialogue.
Volume 8-Pimpernel and Rosemary & Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel
Set against the backdrop of the 20th century, this collection features eight thrilling tales of the Scarlet Pimpernel, a daring hero known for his clever disguises and audacious rescues. The stories blend adventure, intrigue, and romance as the Pimpernel outsmarts his enemies to save those in peril during tumultuous times. Each tale showcases his bravery and wit, appealing to fans of historical fiction and adventure alike.
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The author, a Hungarian noblewoman turned British novelist, is celebrated for her creation of the Scarlet Pimpernel, a character who embodies heroism and cunning during the tumult of the French Revolution. Orczy's works blend adventure, romance, and social commentary, showcasing her artistic talents alongside her literary prowess. Her unique background enriches her storytelling, making her novels a captivating exploration of bravery and identity in historical contexts.
Hector Ratichon is a complex character, portrayed as a liar, thief, and forger with an astonishing lack of scruples. Despite his dubious nature, he manages to escape a convict settlement and later becomes a respected member of society, highlighting the irony of his existence. The humor surrounding his escapades adds a unique charm to his otherwise unscrupulous life as he tracks criminals and uncovers conspiracies, making him a fascinating figure in Orczy's narrative.
Set against the backdrop of Italy in 1814, this romance weaves a tale of passion and intrigue. The story unfolds through richly drawn characters navigating love amidst the political turmoil of the time. With vivid descriptions of Italian landscapes and a captivating plot, the author brings to life the struggles and desires of those yearning for connection in a world fraught with challenges.
Mark and Hugh are school friends. Mark has visited Hugh's house, whose father is an Egyptologist and where there is an odd museum. One day, Hugh discovers the descendants of ancient pharaohs are still living in the Libyan Desert. The two then experience incredible adventures, strange sights, a beautiful princess and great dangers.
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