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Robin Hyde

    Iris Guiver Wilkinson, che scriveva come Robin Hyde, ha creato un corpus di opere che approfondiva le complessità della divisione sociale e della lotta personale. Nonostante le prime avversità della vita, tra cui infortuni e la maternità in giovane età, è emersa come una formidabile voce letteraria. La sua scrittura spesso rispecchiava le proprie esperienze, affrontando questioni sociali con un'onestà incrollabile. Hyde affrontò i suoi temi con una visione audace, offrendo ai lettori profonde intuizioni sulla condizione umana e sulle sfide che essa comporta.

    Dragon Rampant
    Check to your King
    The Godwits Fly
    The Book of Nadath
    • The Book of Nadath

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Featuring previously unpublished work, this epic poem by Robin Hyde showcases her unique voice and poetic vision. Edited by a prominent poet and scholar, the collection highlights Hyde's literary significance and offers fresh insights into her themes and stylistic choices. Readers can expect a rich exploration of language and emotion, reflecting the depth of Hyde's artistic legacy.

      The Book of Nadath
    • Strongly autobiographical, it vividly conveys the intensely felt worlds of the adolescent - love, poetry and England - and the enthralling but sometimes painful experience of growing up female; and its picture of family life in early-twentieth-century Wellington, in all its physical details, emotional tensions, muddle and variety, lingers in the mind

      The Godwits Fly
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      • 262pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Set in the untamed and exotic landscapes of early New Zealand, the narrative follows Baron Charles de Thierry, who boldly declares himself Sovereign Chief of the unclaimed land. Robin Hyde skillfully intertwines historical events with imaginative possibilities, crafting a vivid account that feels both authentic and engaging. Her lyrical prose brings to life the adventures of this French adventurer and the burgeoning nation, making it a compelling exploration of ambition and identity in a formative period of New Zealand's history.

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    • Dragon Rampant

      • 284pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of the Japanese occupation of China in the late 1930s, the narrative follows a pioneering female journalist who bravely navigates the harsh realities of war. Through vivid and lyrical prose, she documents the suffering, resilience, and humanity she encounters while evading censorship to share her experiences with Woman To-Day. As the first woman to report from this tumultuous region, her journey reveals both the brutality of conflict and the moments of kindness that emerge amidst chaos, offering readers a unique and compelling perspective.

      Dragon Rampant