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Georgette Heyer

  • Georgette Heyer
16 agosto 1902 – 4 luglio 1974
Georgette Heyer
Il dandy della reggenza
Il tavolo del faraone
Serie Oro - 35: La straniera
I romanzi di Georgette Heyer: La ragazza chiamata Carità
Doppio misto con la morte
Il figlio del diavolo
  • 2024

    The Black Moth

    A Romance of the XVIII. Century: a Romance of the XVIII. Century: a

    • 316pagine
    • 12 ore di lettura

    Set in the Georgian era around 1751, this romance novel introduces readers to a world of intrigue and passion. Georgette Heyer, at just nineteen, crafts a tale filled with adventure and complex characters, showcasing her talent as a storyteller. The narrative weaves themes of love and honor against a vibrant historical backdrop, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre.

    The Black Moth
  • 2022

    These Old Shades (General Press)

    • 378pagine
    • 14 ore di lettura

    Set in the Georgian era, this romance novel weaves a tale of love and intrigue, showcasing Georgette Heyer's masterful storytelling. The narrative features captivating characters and a rich historical backdrop, marking a significant turning point in Heyer's career as she solidified her reputation in the genre. With its blend of romance and wit, the book exemplifies the charm and complexity of the period, establishing Heyer as a leading figure in Regency Romance literature.

    These Old Shades (General Press)
  • 2022

    Set in the Georgian era, this romance novel follows a captivating narrative that showcases Georgette Heyer's skill in weaving intricate plots and rich characterizations. With its blend of humor, intrigue, and vibrant historical detail, the story highlights the complexities of love and social dynamics. First published in 1926, it marked a significant milestone in Heyer's career, solidifying her reputation as a leading figure in the genre and earning her the title of the Queen of Regency Romance.

    These Old Shades (Deluxe Library Edition)
  • 2021

    The Black Moth

    A Romance of the XVIIIth Century

    • 252pagine
    • 9 ore di lettura

    Set in the Georgian era around 1751, this romance novel features themes of love, adventure, and social intrigue. The story unfolds with a captivating plot that showcases the complexities of relationships during that time. As Georgette Heyer's debut work, it garnered significant commercial success, highlighting her early talent in crafting engaging narratives filled with rich historical detail.

    The Black Moth
  • 2021
  • 2021
  • 2020

    Instead of the Thorn by Georgette Heyer

    • 282pagine
    • 10 ore di lettura

    Elizabeth Arden's journey of self-discovery unfolds against the backdrop of her upbringing with a distant father and a strict aunt. Struggling with her lack of direction and understanding of happiness, she navigates the challenges of adulthood. The narrative delves into her quest for identity and fulfillment, highlighting the impact of her upbringing on her choices and relationships.

    Instead of the Thorn by Georgette Heyer
  • 2020

    Featuring an extensive collection of romance fiction, this book offers over nine hundred pages and three hundred and fifty thousand words of engaging narratives. Readers can expect a variety of beautifully crafted stories that explore love in its many forms, promising an immersive experience for fans of the genre.

    The Early Georgette Heyer Collection: The Transformation of Philip Jettan, The Black Moth, The Great Roxhythe, Instead of the Thorn, and A Proposal To
  • 2020

    Instead of the Thorn

    • 244pagine
    • 9 ore di lettura

    The narrative explores the clash between Victorian values and postwar rebellion through the lives of Elizabeth Arden and Stephen Ramsay. Elizabeth, a naive bride, struggles to adapt to married life and recoils from her husband, leading to discontent. Her journey of self-discovery takes her from Queen's Halt to London, Torquay, and Wood End, where she seeks wisdom and strength. The story is a poignant examination of personal growth and the complexities of love against the backdrop of societal change.

    Instead of the Thorn