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In Christabel R. Coleridge's novel 'Amethyst,' readers are transported to the atmospheric world of Victorian England, where themes of love, betrayal, and redemption are masterfully woven together. Coleridge's lyrical prose captures the essence of the era, immersing the reader in a world of elegance and intrigue. The novel's intricate plot twists and turns keep the reader engaged from beginning to end, as they follow the captivating story of forbidden love and societal expectations. 'Amethyst' is a classic example of Victorian literature, showcasing the era's preoccupation with morality and…mehr

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In Christabel R. Coleridge's novel 'Amethyst,' readers are transported to the atmospheric world of Victorian England, where themes of love, betrayal, and redemption are masterfully woven together. Coleridge's lyrical prose captures the essence of the era, immersing the reader in a world of elegance and intrigue. The novel's intricate plot twists and turns keep the reader engaged from beginning to end, as they follow the captivating story of forbidden love and societal expectations. 'Amethyst' is a classic example of Victorian literature, showcasing the era's preoccupation with morality and social norms. Coleridge's meticulous attention to detail and vivid descriptions bring the characters and settings to life, making the novel a compelling read for enthusiasts of historical fiction. As the great-granddaughter of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Christabel R. Coleridge brings a deep understanding of literature and a unique perspective to her writing. Drawing inspiration from her famous ancestor, she skillfully combines elements of romance and realism in 'Amethyst,' creating a timeless tale that resonates with readers of all generations. I highly recommend 'Amethyst' to anyone looking for a beautifully crafted novel that delves into the complexities of human emotions and societal constraints.
Autorenporträt
Christabel Rose Coleridge (1843–1921) was an English novelist and essayist who emerged as a distinct literary voice during the late Victorian era. She was the granddaughter of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the renowned Romantic poet, philosopher, and critic. Christabel R. Coleridge inherited a penchant for storytelling and a resonant prose style that she honed across her literary career. She contributed significantly to the Victorian literary scene with her numerous novels, which often explored themes of morality, social class, and the role of women in society. One of Christabel's notable works includes 'Amethyst' (1874), a novel that showcases her deft narrative skills and her nuanced understanding of character development. The book reflects her characteristic exploration of moral introspection, highlighting the Victorian predilections towards piety and self-improvement. Apart from her novels, Coleridge's essays also present reflections on contemporary social issues and literary criticism. Her writing often encapsulated the period's spirit with its earnest serialization and attention to detail, contributing to the period's burgeoning genre of 'novels of manners'. Though not as widely known today as her illustrious grandfather, Christabel R. Coleridge's work provides valuable insight into Victorian literature and society, meriting scholarly attention and recognition.