Footsteps of Fate
Výrobce: Double 9 Books
EAN: 9789360462475
Výrobní číslo: 9789360462475
The book "Footsteps of Fate" (also referred to as "Eline Vere") changed into written with the aid of the famous Dutch creator Louis Couperus in the late 1800s and early 1900s. People consider the book as a masterpiece of naturalism and a conventional of Dutch writing. The tale is about Eline Vere, the identify person, who's a young, touchy lady from The Hague's top elegance. Eline struggles with what society expects of her, her love relationships, and her very own internal turmoil. Eline's psychological adventure will become a shifting take a look at the human situation as she deals with the complicated relationships in her existence and the stifling norms of her time. Couperus shows Eline's internal life with ardour and sensitivity by way of understanding loads about human psychology and social norms. The book is a mirrored image of the naturalist movement because it suggests how genetic and environmental factors have an effect on the lives of the characters. "Footsteps of Fate" is well-known for its brilliant writing, deep characters, and practical portrayal of the social pressures that people inside the Dutch bourgeoisie in the late 1800s had to cope with. People nevertheless like Louis Couperus's work because it explores human nature in a way that never goes out of favor and because it has a place in the literary canon.
Parametry
| Autor | Louis Couperus |
| Jazyk | anglický |
| Počet stran | 130 |
| Rok vydania | 2023 |
Cena od 369 Kč - 429 Kč v 2 obchodech
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