The Danvers Jewels and Sir Charles Danvers

The Danvers Jewels and Sir Charles Danvers

Mary Cholmondeley

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
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9789360463960
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Mary Cholmondeley, a super late 19th and early 20th-century British author, wrote 'The Danvers Jewels' and 'Sir Charles Danvers.' Both works discover the complexities of own family relationships, societal expectancies, and the consequences of private selections. In 'The Danvers Jewels,' the narrative revolves across the wealthy Danvers circle of relatives and the titular jewels, an heirloom with a tumultuous records. As family individuals vie for possession of the jewels, the unconventional unfolds as a social drama, delving into subject matters of inheritance, greed, and the impact of fabric wealth on familial bonds. 'Sir Charles Danvers' explores the existence of the titular man or woman, a member of the Danvers own family. The tale delves into Sir Charles’s non-public struggles, relationships, and the demanding situations he faces in adhering to societal expectations. The narrative is characterised by using Cholmondeley’s keen observations of human behavior, supplying a nuanced exploration of the limitations and pressures faced through people inside the inflexible social systems of the time. Both works showcase Cholmondeley’s talent in portraying the intricacies of Victorian and Edwardian society, supplying readers a window into the ethical and social dilemmas of the era. With an eager eye for element and a nuanced information of human psychology, Mary Cholmondeley’s novels stand as insightful commentaries at the social dynamics and ethical complexities of the time.

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