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D. K. Broster's "Child Royal" unfolds the complexities of personal identity against the backdrop of the tumultuous political landscape of the early 20th century. The narrative intricately weaves themes of loyalty, ambition, and the quest for belonging, all while employing a rich, evocative literary style that captures the essence of its characters'Äô inner lives. Broster artfully uses descriptive language to transport readers to a world where the personal and political intersect, eliciting profound reflections on the nature of power and familial bonds. The novel operates within the context of…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
D. K. Broster's "Child Royal" unfolds the complexities of personal identity against the backdrop of the tumultuous political landscape of the early 20th century. The narrative intricately weaves themes of loyalty, ambition, and the quest for belonging, all while employing a rich, evocative literary style that captures the essence of its characters'Äô inner lives. Broster artfully uses descriptive language to transport readers to a world where the personal and political intersect, eliciting profound reflections on the nature of power and familial bonds. The novel operates within the context of emerging modernist literature, revealing Broster's keen awareness of her contemporaries' stylistic preoccupations, as well as her deft handling of psychological realism. D. K. Broster, a Scottish author and prominent figure in the early 20th-century literary scene, was well-acquainted with themes of social change and the struggles of self-discovery. Her experiences as a member of the literary community, coupled with her engagement with issues of gender and class, informed her portrayal of characters navigating complex societal expectations. Broster'Äôs own background and the historical context of her time lend credibility and depth to the narrative of "Child Royal." "Child Royal" is a compelling read for those captivated by stories of personal growth amid societal upheaval. Readers will find themselves immersed in Broster's beautifully crafted universe, rich with nuance and psychological insight. This novel is not just a tale of one individual's journey; it prompts readers to reflect on their own identities within the broader tapestry of historical and sociopolitical forces.

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D. K. Broster (1877-1950) was an English novelist and short-story writer. Her fiction consists mainly of historical romances set in the 18th or early 19th centuries. During the First World War she served as a Red Cross nurse with a voluntary Franco-American hospital, but she returned to England with a knee infection in 1916. After the war, she and a friend, Gertrude Schlich, moved near to Battle, East Sussex, where Broster worked full-time as a writer. She was in the first batch of women to receive her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in 1920 at Oxford.