The Moving Finger by Mary Gaunt explores the lives of individuals in a harsh landscape, where love, loyalty, and tragedy collide amid the unforgiving realities of bush life. The story centers on a young woman, caught in an emotional struggle between an outlaw and a decent man who seeks her affection. The narrative opens in a small, rough house, where the protagonist sits, lost in thought, as sunlight pours through. Her connection with the outlaw is marked by his dangerous allure, while the reputation of her family complicates her feelings and choices. As the plot progresses, supernatural…mehr
The Moving Finger by Mary Gaunt explores the lives of individuals in a harsh landscape, where love, loyalty, and tragedy collide amid the unforgiving realities of bush life. The story centers on a young woman, caught in an emotional struggle between an outlaw and a decent man who seeks her affection. The narrative opens in a small, rough house, where the protagonist sits, lost in thought, as sunlight pours through. Her connection with the outlaw is marked by his dangerous allure, while the reputation of her family complicates her feelings and choices. As the plot progresses, supernatural elements and local superstitions blend with the harsh realities of life, creating a tense atmosphere. The relationships among the characters unfold, driven by love, jealousy, and societal pressures, setting the stage for intense conflicts. These emotional and social dynamics lead to inevitable calamities, exploring how personal desires and external forces collide, resulting in deep and tragic consequences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Eliza Bakewell Gaunt was an Australian novelist, born on February 20, 1861, in Chiltern, Victoria. Gaunt was a prolific writer known for her novels, short stories, novellas, autobiographies, and non-fiction works. She began her literary career with the publication of her first novel, Dave's Sweetheart, in 1894. Throughout her career, Gaunt was highly engaged with the social issues of her time, particularly the complexities of colonialism, gender roles, and societal expectations. Her works often explored the lives of women, presenting both their struggles and their resilience. Aside from her novels, Gaunt also gained recognition for her keen observations on colonial life, which she conveyed through vivid storytelling and rich characterizations. Later in life, Gaunt lived in various countries, including England and France. She passed away on January 19, 1942, in Cannes, France, at the age of 80. Gaunt s legacy as a writer remains, particularly for her contributions to Australian literature, where she was among the notable voices advocating for women s rights and addressing the cultural implications of colonization.
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