"Beatrice Boville and Other Stories" is a group of fascinating testimonies penned by the prolific Victorian-era writer Ouida. Known for her keen observations and bright storytelling, Ouida's narratives transport readers to various settings and offer glimpses into the complexities of human nature. In "Beatrice Boville," the titular character's life unfolds against the backdrop of societal expectancies and the pursuit of affection. Ouida weaves a story that explores the nuances of relationships and the challenges faced by way of people navigating the inflexible norms of the time. The collection…mehr
"Beatrice Boville and Other Stories" is a group of fascinating testimonies penned by the prolific Victorian-era writer Ouida. Known for her keen observations and bright storytelling, Ouida's narratives transport readers to various settings and offer glimpses into the complexities of human nature. In "Beatrice Boville," the titular character's life unfolds against the backdrop of societal expectancies and the pursuit of affection. Ouida weaves a story that explores the nuances of relationships and the challenges faced by way of people navigating the inflexible norms of the time. The collection extends beyond a novel attention, introducing readers to numerous characters and scenarios. Ouida's storytelling prowess shines in every narrative, from the intricacies of affection and ambition to the societal reviews embedded in her prose. Ouida's particular fashion, characterised by wealthy descriptions and evocative language, makes "Beatrice Boville and Other Stories" a literary gem. The author's ability to delve into the human psyche and depict the complexities of emotion adds intensity to the collection. As readers traverse through these testimonies, they may be treated to a literary journey that transcends time, showcasing Ouida's enduring ability to seize the essence of the human experience inside the 19th century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
English novelist Ouida wrote novels. Ouida authored almost forty novels over her career in addition to articles, children's books, and short tales. She was a moderately successful woman who led a luxurious lifestyle and entertained many famous writers of the day. In her most well-known book, Under Two Flags (1867), she wrote about the British in Algeria. Ouida strongly connected with the French colonists, and it showed support for them as well as, to some measure, for the Arabs. The book was six times filmed and turned into a stage adaptation. In most of Asia, her 1872 book A Dog of Flanders is regarded as a children's classic. Her novel Signa was cited by American writer Jack London as a contributing factor to his success in writing. She later fell into poverty as a result of her opulent lifestyle, and her artwork was auctioned off to cover her bills. Her illness claimed her life in Italy. Her birthplace, Bury St Edmunds, saw a public subscription soon after her passing, and a fountain for horses and dogs was named in her honor.
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