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In "Only a Girl's Love" by Charles Garvice, the narrative unfolds as a captivating romance set against the backdrop of the Victorian era. The story centers on a young woman whose deep and passionate love is central to the plot. As she navigates her romantic journey, she encounters challenges influenced by social class distinctions and family dynamics. The novel delves into the complexities of social status, illustrating how societal expectations and class differences impact the characters' relationships and choices. The protagonist's love story is marked by personal sacrifice, as she makes…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In "Only a Girl's Love" by Charles Garvice, the narrative unfolds as a captivating romance set against the backdrop of the Victorian era. The story centers on a young woman whose deep and passionate love is central to the plot. As she navigates her romantic journey, she encounters challenges influenced by social class distinctions and family dynamics. The novel delves into the complexities of social status, illustrating how societal expectations and class differences impact the characters' relationships and choices. The protagonist's love story is marked by personal sacrifice, as she makes significant concessions for the sake of her beloved, highlighting the theme of selflessness in the name of love. Family relationships play a crucial role in shaping the characters' decisions and development. The novel portrays the influence of familial expectations and conflicts on the protagonist's romantic and personal life. Throughout the story, Garvice emphasizes character development, showcasing the growth and emotional evolution of his characters. With its blend of romance, drama, and social commentary, *"Only a Girl's Love"* offers a rich exploration of Victorian society, illustrating the interplay between love, sacrifice, and social class.
Autorenporträt
Charles Garvice (1850-1920) was a highly prolific British novelist known for writing over 150 romance novels during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works, often characterized by themes of romance, adventure, and melodrama, were immensely popular not only in the UK but also in the United States and around the world. Garvice was considered one of the most successful novelists in England during his time, with his novels frequently serialized in magazines and widely read in both English-speaking countries and abroad. In addition to writing under his own name, Garvice also used the female pseudonym Caroline Hart. His storytelling often featured strong heroines and captivating romantic plots, appealing especially to a predominantly female audience. Arnold Bennett referred to Garvice as "the most successful novelist in England" in 1910, acknowledging his significant influence on popular fiction. Garvice was born to Andrew John Garvice and Mira Winter, and after his death in 1920, his legacy continued to shape the landscape of romantic fiction well into the 20th century.