Carette of Sark by John Oxenham highlights the themes of love, conflict, resilience, and community. Set against the backdrop of a small, picturesque island, the story explores how individuals cope with personal turmoil and the bonds that connect them. The island s rich history and traditions provide a unique environment where the struggles of its inhabitants unfold. The narrative reflects on the complexities of relationships and the ways in which love and personal choices impact one's identity. Through the characters' experiences, the novel underscores the power of forgiveness and the strength…mehr
Carette of Sark by John Oxenham highlights the themes of love, conflict, resilience, and community. Set against the backdrop of a small, picturesque island, the story explores how individuals cope with personal turmoil and the bonds that connect them. The island s rich history and traditions provide a unique environment where the struggles of its inhabitants unfold. The narrative reflects on the complexities of relationships and the ways in which love and personal choices impact one's identity. Through the characters' experiences, the novel underscores the power of forgiveness and the strength that comes from community support. The story also delves into the process of self-discovery and personal growth, showing how characters evolve when faced with adversity. The novel examines how isolated settings can shape individual lives, highlighting both the challenges and the resilience that emerge from them. It portrays the deep connections that bind people together, especially in the face of hardship, and invites readers to reflect on the importance of identity and belonging.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Oxenham was an English journalist, author, and poet who died on January 23, 1941. He was born in Manchester and spent a short time in the United States after his marriage before relocating to Ealing, West London, where he worked as a deacon and teacher at the Ealing Congregational Church beginning in the 1880s. In 1922, he went to Worthing, Sussex, and was elected mayor. Dunkerley published poetry, hymns, and novels under his own name as well as as John Oxenham. His poetry includes the best-selling Bees in Amber: A Little Book of Thoughtful Verse (1913). He also penned "Greatheart" as a poem. In War and Peace: Songs of a Scotswoman, she wrote the foreword and evaluated the poetry of Mary H. J. Henderson, the administrator of the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service. For journalism, he used the pen name Julian Ross. His novel A Mystery of the Underground (1897) is significant for being both an early serial killer murder narrative and a very early crime story set on the London Underground (District Line).
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