Kilmeny V3 is a novel written by Scottish author William Black, first published in 1870. It is the third book in the Kilmeny series, which follows the lives of several characters living in the fictional Scottish village of Kilmeny. The novel focuses on the love story between the main character, Kilmeny Gordon, and a young man named Eric. Kilmeny is a young woman who is mute and communicates through sign language. Eric is a wealthy young man who falls in love with Kilmeny despite her disability. The novel explores themes of love, communication, and the power of language. It also touches on the…mehr
Kilmeny V3 is a novel written by Scottish author William Black, first published in 1870. It is the third book in the Kilmeny series, which follows the lives of several characters living in the fictional Scottish village of Kilmeny. The novel focuses on the love story between the main character, Kilmeny Gordon, and a young man named Eric. Kilmeny is a young woman who is mute and communicates through sign language. Eric is a wealthy young man who falls in love with Kilmeny despite her disability. The novel explores themes of love, communication, and the power of language. It also touches on the social norms and expectations of the time period, particularly regarding gender roles and class distinctions. Overall, Kilmeny V3 is a romantic and thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the barriers that can arise when trying to connect with others.In Three Volumes.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Black was a novelist born in Glasgow, Scotland. During his lifetime, Black's works were extremely popular and compared favorably to those of Anthony Trollope. However, his renown and popularity did not last long into the twentieth century. William was born to James Black and his second wife, Caroline Conning. He was educated as a landscape painter, which affected his literary career. As a writer, he was recognized for his rich, atmospheric depictions of landscapes and seascapes in works like White Wings: A Yachting Romance (1880). He moved to London at the age of 23, after gaining some journalism experience in Glasgow. He began working for the Morning Star, then the Daily News, where he rose to the position of assistant editor. He wrote a weekly serial for The Graphic. During the Austria-Prussian War, he worked as a war correspondent. Black's debut novel, James Merle, was published in 1864 and had little popularity. Black then denied it and allegedly purchased copies to destroy them.
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