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Judith Thomson

    Questa autrice trae profonda ispirazione dal diciassettesimo secolo, una passione alimentata dai suoi studi d'arte e dai viaggi a Parigi e Versailles. La sua narrativa storica si basa sugli eventi reali del periodo, ritraendo vividamente vite e personaggi sia in Inghilterra che in Francia. Attraverso le sue narrazioni, intreccia meticolosamente storie di finzione in ricchi arazzi storici. Il suo lavoro offre ai lettori un'esplorazione avvincente dell'esperienza umana, ambientata sullo sfondo drammatico di un'era trasformativa.

    The Distant Hills
    A Defense of Abortion / Eine Verteidigung der Abtreibung
    The Orange Autumn
    Flowers of Languedoc
    Designs of a Gentleman
    • Designs of a Gentleman

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      1662, Charles II has been King for two years. Restoration England is an exciting place of opportunity and Philip Devalle, the young son of an earl, comes to London determined to make a name for himself. In an age when there is the Plague, the Fire of London and a war against the Dutch there is also religious intolerance - and scheming politicians.

      Designs of a Gentleman
    • It is the last decade of the eventful 17th Century. It is also a period of constant war between William, the King of England and the French Sun King, Louis XlV, a situation half-French Philip Devalle finds trying as his loyalties are constantly divided. Weary of war and politics, Philip has a new plan.

      Flowers of Languedoc
    • The Orange Autumn

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      It is 1688 and James ll is on the throne of England. But James is not popular - and he is a Catholic. The situation is dangerously volatile.

      The Orange Autumn
    • The Distant Hills

      • 296pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      England is about to be plunged into a war with France. To say this does not suit half-French Philip Devalle would be an understatement. With King William III now ruling England, Philip, whose efforts during the `Glorious Revolution' have helped put William there, is secure - for the moment. But his scheming has made him unpopular with many.

      The Distant Hills