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In "The Ffolliots of Redmarley" by L. Allen Harker, readers are transported to a bygone era in the English countryside where family secrets and societal expectations collide. Written in a compelling and descriptive narrative style, Harker intricately weaves a story of love, betrayal, and redemption within the walls of the grand Redmarley Manor. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century England, the novel explores both the opulence and the constraints of upper-class life, offering a nuanced portrayal of the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of past actions. With its…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In "The Ffolliots of Redmarley" by L. Allen Harker, readers are transported to a bygone era in the English countryside where family secrets and societal expectations collide. Written in a compelling and descriptive narrative style, Harker intricately weaves a story of love, betrayal, and redemption within the walls of the grand Redmarley Manor. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century England, the novel explores both the opulence and the constraints of upper-class life, offering a nuanced portrayal of the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of past actions. With its vivid imagery and multifaceted characters, "The Ffolliots of Redmarley" stands out as a timeless classic of British literature. L. Allen Harker, drawing on her own experiences growing up in rural England, brings a unique perspective to her writing, infusing her work with authenticity and depth. Her keen observations of the social dynamics and traditions of the English aristocracy lend an air of credibility to the narrative, capturing the essence of a bygone era with precision. I highly recommend "The Ffolliots of Redmarley" to readers who appreciate rich historical fiction and intricate family sagas. Harker's masterful storytelling and keen insight into human nature make this novel a captivating and thought-provoking read that will stay with you long after you turn the final page.
Autorenporträt
Lizzie Allen Harker was an English author. Her works include the play Marigold (with Francis R. Pryor), which was adapted into the 1938 picture Marigold. It was also aired on May 22, 1943, as one of the inaugural episodes of BBC Radio's long-running drama series Saturday Night Theatre. She was born in Gloucestershire and attended Cheltenham Ladies College. She married James Allen Harker (1847-1894), a lecturer at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester, in 1885 and later became his widow. Their sons included Oswald Allen Harker (1886-1968), Brig. Arthur William Allen Harker CBE (1890-1960), and maybe more.