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In 'The Friar's Daughter' by Charles Lincoln Phifer, readers are transported to 16th-century Venice, where the young and beautiful daughter of a local friar finds herself torn between duty and desire. Phifer's prose is rich in detail, capturing the vibrant tapestry of Venetian life during the Renaissance. The book is a blend of historical fiction and romance, with intricate plot twists that keep readers engaged until the very end. Phifer's descriptive language and attention to historical accuracy make 'The Friar's Daughter' a captivating read for those interested in both literature and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'The Friar's Daughter' by Charles Lincoln Phifer, readers are transported to 16th-century Venice, where the young and beautiful daughter of a local friar finds herself torn between duty and desire. Phifer's prose is rich in detail, capturing the vibrant tapestry of Venetian life during the Renaissance. The book is a blend of historical fiction and romance, with intricate plot twists that keep readers engaged until the very end. Phifer's descriptive language and attention to historical accuracy make 'The Friar's Daughter' a captivating read for those interested in both literature and history. Charles Lincoln Phifer, a renowned historian and author of several acclaimed novels, draws upon his expertise in Renaissance history to craft a compelling narrative that sheds light on the complexities of society and love during this era. His extensive research and passion for the subject matter are evident in every page of 'The Friar's Daughter'. As a scholar with a deep understanding of the time period, Phifer brings his characters to life with authenticity and depth. For readers who enjoy meticulously researched historical fiction with a touch of romance, 'The Friar's Daughter' is a must-read. Phifer's masterful storytelling and vivid portrayal of Venice make this novel a true gem for anyone looking to be transported to a bygone era.
Autorenporträt
Charles Lincoln Phifer is a contemporary author whose work in fiction reflects a deep understanding of character development and narrative finesse. His novel, 'The Friar's Daughter', is a testament to his ability to weave historical settings with complex emotional landscapes, capturing readers with his descriptive prose and attention to period detail. Phifer's literary style is often characterized by a methodical pacing that allows for thorough character exploration, often delving into the motivations and psychological intricacies of his protagonists. The themes he explores in 'The Friar's Daughter' suggest an interest in the struggles of personal identity and the constraints imposed by societal expectations. His writing is known to provoke reflection, challenging readers to consider the moral complexities of the human experience. While details of Phifer's personal life and academic background are not extensively documented, his work stands as a representation of his literary prowess. Phifer remains an enigmatic figure in the literary world, letting his narratives speak on his behalf. 'The Friar's Daughter' offers a glimpse into the historical nuances of the past, intertwined with the timeless dilemmas that continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.