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"Waynflete Part 1" by Christabel R. Coleridge is a historical novel exploring the weight of family history and its impact on the present generation. The story centers around the Waynflete family, particularly the younger son, who finds himself caught between the legacy of past wrongs and his own struggles. The novel delves into the tensions within the family, especially the efforts of the matriarch to restore the family's honor and fortunes. The narrative begins with a tense atmosphere at Waynflete Hall, where family members and an attorney await the return of the wayward son. The stormy night…mehr

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"Waynflete Part 1" by Christabel R. Coleridge is a historical novel exploring the weight of family history and its impact on the present generation. The story centers around the Waynflete family, particularly the younger son, who finds himself caught between the legacy of past wrongs and his own struggles. The novel delves into the tensions within the family, especially the efforts of the matriarch to restore the family's honor and fortunes. The narrative begins with a tense atmosphere at Waynflete Hall, where family members and an attorney await the return of the wayward son. The stormy night outside mirrors the storm within the family, as old betrayals resurface and secrets come to light. The unfolding events highlight the characters' internal conflicts and the heavy burdens placed on them by their lineage. As the plot progresses, it examines the characters' relationships with their past, the inevitability of confronting old wounds, and the consequences of unresolved familial strife. Through its historical setting, the novel offers a rich tapestry of personal and social dynamics shaped by family legacies and the pursuit of redemption.
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Autorenporträt
Christabel Rose Coleridge was an English novelist and editor, best known for her contributions to girls' magazines. She was born on May 25, 1843, in London, to Derwent Coleridge, a clergyman and scholar. Christabel was closely connected to literary circles, often collaborating with other notable authors such as Charlotte Mary Yonge. Her works primarily focused on historical fiction and family-oriented narratives, often exploring themes of personal morality, social duty, and women's roles in society. Coleridge s views were conservative, and her writing often reflected the values of her time, particularly in the context of women's expectations and responsibilities. She also played an active role in the editorial side of girls' magazines, shaping young minds with stories that upheld traditional values. Coleridge passed away on November 14, 1921, at the age of 78, in Torquay, leaving behind a legacy of literature that centered on the domestic and social concerns of her era. Her works continue to be appreciated for their exploration of character development and societal expectations, particularly regarding women in the Victorian period.