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In "Madame Flirt," Charles Edward Pearce masterfully intertwines the themes of passion, social intrigue, and the complexities of human relationships set against the backdrop of late 19th-century society. The novel employs a distinctively lyrical prose style, rich with vivid characterizations and astute social observations. Pearce'Äôs narrative captures the seductive nature of flirtation as both a social tool and a form of personal liberation, revealing the undercurrents of desire and the constraints of societal expectations. The literary context of the period, marked by the emergence of…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "Madame Flirt," Charles Edward Pearce masterfully intertwines the themes of passion, social intrigue, and the complexities of human relationships set against the backdrop of late 19th-century society. The novel employs a distinctively lyrical prose style, rich with vivid characterizations and astute social observations. Pearce'Äôs narrative captures the seductive nature of flirtation as both a social tool and a form of personal liberation, revealing the undercurrents of desire and the constraints of societal expectations. The literary context of the period, marked by the emergence of modernist themes, is a compelling canvas for his exploration of emotional depth and moral ambiguity amongst his characters. Charles Edward Pearce, a contemporary of the Edwardian literary scene, drew inspiration from his own experiences in high society and his keen observations of the human psyche. His familiarity with the intricacies of social dynamics and the often-hidden motivations driving interpersonal relationships are evident throughout the novel. Pearce'Äôs background as a writer and dramatist enriched his narrative technique, allowing for nuanced dialogue and a sharp sense of timing in the development of his plot. "Madame Flirt" is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay of romance and societal standards. Pearce's brilliant storytelling invites readers into a world where charm and deception coexist, prompting reflection on the nature of love and authenticity in social interactions. Those keen on exploring the subtleties of flirtation and the human condition will find this novel both enlightening and entertaining.

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Charles Edward Pearce (1854-1920) was a renowned British writer acclaimed for his significant creative contributions spanning the latter half of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century. His writing helps individuals connect with and understand one another. The individual in question was born in the year 1854 and afterwards deceased in 1920. One of the author's noteworthy literary contributions is the novel entitled "Madame Flirt." This literary work serves as a manifestation of the Victorian and Edwardian society's preoccupation with subjects pertaining to affection, romanticism, and the process of pursuing a romantic partner, all within the context of a historical period characterized by rigid societal norms and anticipated behaviors. Although the precise elements pertaining to the narrative and personages of "Madame Flirt" may exhibit variation, it is probable that the work will explore the intricacies inherent in interpersonal connections, the presence of romantic entanglements involving three individuals, and the ethical predicaments confronted by the characters within the framework of their societal milieu.