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Melanie Kerr

    Le imprese letterarie di Melanie Kerr sono segnate da un profondo interesse per la lingua e le sue intricate sfumature, spesso sostenendo elementi stilistici tradizionali ed esprimendo una distinta avversione per la musica spiacevole. La sua scrittura nasce da un profondo coinvolgimento con il ricco passato e la cultura dell'Inghilterra, riflettendo il desiderio di catturare l'essenza delle epoche passate. Kerr affronta i suoi progetti letterari con meticolosità e passione per i dettagli, attingendo alla sua vasta conoscenza della linguistica e della letteratura. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da eleganza e intuizione, concentrandosi su temi che risuonano con un fascino duraturo.

    Mary Green
    Follies Past: A Prequel to Pride and Prejudice
    • Set in the world of Pride and Prejudice, the story unfolds at Pemberley during Christmas, focusing on Caroline Bingley's ambitions regarding Mr. Darcy and the challenges faced by his younger sister, Georgiana. As Georgiana is introduced to London society, she encounters the charming yet unscrupulous Wickham, who aims to secure wealth through marriage, potentially threatening her future. This captivating narrative, rich in wit and drama, offers a fresh perspective on beloved characters while maintaining the authenticity and style of Austen's classic work.

      Follies Past: A Prequel to Pride and Prejudice
    • Mary Green

      • 318pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Mary Green, obscure orphan and ward of the wealthy Hargreaves family, has always accepted her inferior position with grace, humility, and gratitude. When she discovers that her only friend is to leave the country forever, that her confidence has been betrayed by the unfeeling youngest daughter of the family, and that her very deprivation is the object of the mockery and scorn of everyone she has sought to honour, she determines to cast them off and make her own way in the world. On her twenty-first birthday, free to choose her own destiny, she dreams of peace and tolerance, and perhaps a partner who might be noble enough to love her in all her simplicity. But when an unexpected foray into London society disrupts all her plans, she is faced with an uncharacteristic storm of feelings. Will she grow strong and happy in her independence, or will her character be lost amidst her newfound ambition? Unable to trust the whims of her own heart, Mary is forced to confront the question that has forever plagued her: Who is she and where does she come from?

      Mary Green