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Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton's novel 'The Doomswoman' is a gripping tale set in the exotic backdrop of early California during the Mexican rule. The book delves into themes of passion, betrayal, and revenge, all wrapped in lush descriptions and vivid imagery. Atherton's writing style is characterized by a strong attention to detail and complex character development, making the story both engaging and thought-provoking. The novel is considered a classic of American literature, showcasing Atherton's talent for blending historical elements with compelling storytelling. 'The Doomswoman' stands…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton's novel 'The Doomswoman' is a gripping tale set in the exotic backdrop of early California during the Mexican rule. The book delves into themes of passion, betrayal, and revenge, all wrapped in lush descriptions and vivid imagery. Atherton's writing style is characterized by a strong attention to detail and complex character development, making the story both engaging and thought-provoking. The novel is considered a classic of American literature, showcasing Atherton's talent for blending historical elements with compelling storytelling. 'The Doomswoman' stands out for its exploration of the human psyche and the consequences of unchecked desires, making it a captivating read for fans of both historical fiction and psychological drama. Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton's own background as a pioneer female author in the early 20th century lends insight into the societal norms and challenges of her time, offering readers a deeper appreciation for the novel's themes and characters.

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Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948) was an American author known for her daring and sometimes controversial narrative style, which often tackled issues such as women's suffrage, social reform, and personal freedom. Born into a prominent San Francisco family, Atherton's aspirations extended beyond the domestic expectations of her time, leading her to a prolific literary career. 'The Doomswoman,' an early work published in 1892, is indicative of Atherton's fascination with California's Spanish past and her penchant for strong, complex female characters. This historical romance set against the backdrop of the fading Spanish aristocracy in California showcases Atherton's rich descriptive ability and her skill at weaving historical detail into gripping narrative. Atherton published over 50 books during her career, including novels, collections of short stories, and non-fiction, with notable works such as 'Black Oxen' (1923) and 'The Californians' (1898). Her literary contributions were often polarizing, drawing both acclaim and criticism; nevertheless, Atherton's works have been instrumental in defining the contours of early American feminist literature. Her indomitable spirit and unorthodox views were reflected not only in her work but also in her life, as she maintained a significant presence in literary circles both in the US and abroad until her death in 1948.