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"The Serpent's Tooth" by B. M. Croker intricately weaves British literature with the exotic allure of Colonial India, offering a captivating glimpse into the complexities of Anglo-Indian fiction. Set against the backdrop of colonial society, the novel unfolds as a compelling family drama rife with cultural clashes and social hierarchies. Croker deftly navigates the intricacies of the expat community, immersing readers in the Victorian-era ambiance of British India. Within this rich tapestry, a romantic subplot unfolds, adding depth to the narrative and highlighting the tensions inherent in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"The Serpent's Tooth" by B. M. Croker intricately weaves British literature with the exotic allure of Colonial India, offering a captivating glimpse into the complexities of Anglo-Indian fiction. Set against the backdrop of colonial society, the novel unfolds as a compelling family drama rife with cultural clashes and social hierarchies. Croker deftly navigates the intricacies of the expat community, immersing readers in the Victorian-era ambiance of British India. Within this rich tapestry, a romantic subplot unfolds, adding depth to the narrative and highlighting the tensions inherent in relationships amid colonial surroundings. At its core, "The Serpent's Tooth" is a character-driven narrative, where the interplay of personalities illuminates the psychological depths of both colonizers and colonized. Amidst the allure of intrigue, Croker delves into the nuances of colonial society, exploring themes of power, privilege, and prejudice. With a keen eye for detail and a penchant for suspense, "The Serpent's Tooth" captivates readers with its exploration of human nature within the colonial landscape. Croker's masterful storytelling transports readers to a bygone era, where the echoes of empire reverberate through every page, making this novel a timeless gem in British literature.
Autorenporträt
Bithia Born on November 6, 1849, Mary Croker, sometimes known as B. M. Croker, was a British author who died on October 20, 1920. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, she was a well-known and prolific writer who was well-known for her captivating novels and short stories. Croker lived a significant portion of her life in India, where her husband was a British Army soldier. Her experiences there had a profound effect on her work. Her paintings frequently portrayed the life of British expatriates in India, providing realistic depictions of the people, customs, and natural surroundings of the area. Croker's writing was distinguished by its intricate character development, captivating narratives, and vivid descriptions.