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Phyllis by Duchess explores the challenges of adolescence through the eyes of a young girl navigating family dynamics and social expectations. The story centers on a girl who feels overshadowed by her more beautiful siblings and struggles with her own identity, longing for the attention of a new figure in her life. The narrative contrasts her awkwardness with the more conventional traits of her siblings, particularly highlighting the tensions that arise within the family as romantic interests stir rivalries. As the story progresses, the girl s candid thoughts and witty observations provide…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Phyllis by Duchess explores the challenges of adolescence through the eyes of a young girl navigating family dynamics and social expectations. The story centers on a girl who feels overshadowed by her more beautiful siblings and struggles with her own identity, longing for the attention of a new figure in her life. The narrative contrasts her awkwardness with the more conventional traits of her siblings, particularly highlighting the tensions that arise within the family as romantic interests stir rivalries. As the story progresses, the girl s candid thoughts and witty observations provide insight into the complexities of growing up. Themes of self-discovery and personal growth unfold, particularly as she contemplates her place in the family and her desires for love and attention. The introduction of romantic interests serves as a catalyst for emotional development, while familial expectations play a significant role in shaping the characters actions. Ultimately, the story reflects on the journey of navigating adolescence, exploring the balance between familial bonds, personal growth, and the pursuit of love. The novel portrays the complexities of identity and relationships, highlighting the difficulties of reconciling personal desires with societal norms.
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Autorenporträt
Duchess was a pseudonym for Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, who was a prolific Irish novelist whose writings were extremely popular in the late 1800s. Among her many works, "Faith and Unfaith" stands out as a masterpiece, capturing the essence of Victorian society via a detailed investigation of love, treachery, and moral quandaries. Hungerford had a rare knack for diving into the subtleties of the human heart, and "Faith and Unfaith" exemplifies her profound understanding of interpersonal interactions and cultural expectations. "Faith and Unfaith" provides readers with a fascinating tale that connects the lives of its protagonists in an entertaining and thought-provoking way. Duchess' writing is distinguished by its wit, rich characterizations, and sympathetic handling of emotional issues. Her narrative explores issues such as fidelity, the restrictions of society conventions, and the quest of pleasure, all of which strike a deep chord with the reader. Her ability to create diverse characters who face moral quandaries and psychological growth makes "Faith and Unfaith" a great and lasting piece of fiction.