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In 'The Heart of Rome: A Tale of the Lost Water' by F. Marion Crawford, readers are taken on a journey through the vibrant streets of Rome in the late 19th century. The novel seamlessly blends elements of historical fiction with a touch of romance, as the protagonist navigates the intricacies of a society on the brink of change. Crawford's evocative descriptions and attention to detail bring the city of Rome to life, making it a character in its own right. The narrative is filled with secrets, betrayals, and unexpected alliances, keeping readers captivated until the very end. F. Marion…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'The Heart of Rome: A Tale of the Lost Water' by F. Marion Crawford, readers are taken on a journey through the vibrant streets of Rome in the late 19th century. The novel seamlessly blends elements of historical fiction with a touch of romance, as the protagonist navigates the intricacies of a society on the brink of change. Crawford's evocative descriptions and attention to detail bring the city of Rome to life, making it a character in its own right. The narrative is filled with secrets, betrayals, and unexpected alliances, keeping readers captivated until the very end. F. Marion Crawford, a renowned American writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, drew inspiration from his own experiences living in Italy to craft 'The Heart of Rome'. His deep appreciation for Italian culture and history shines through in his writing, adding depth and authenticity to the story. Crawford's unique perspective as a foreigner living in Rome allows readers to see the city through fresh eyes, offering a compelling and insightful portrayal of a bygone era. Fans of historical fiction and romance will be enthralled by 'The Heart of Rome'. Crawford's skillful storytelling and richly drawn characters make this novel a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the heart of one of Europe's most iconic cities.
Autorenporträt
Francis Marion Crawford (1854-1909) was an American writer noted for his many novels, especially those set in Italy, which blend a keen sense of place with gripping plotlines. Born to a sculptor father and a socially prominent mother, Crawford was cosmopolitan in upbringing, having been educated in Europe and the United States. He initially pursued a career in Sanskrit studies but shifted to writing, finding his literary niche in the realm of fiction. Crawford's work, often classified as Romantic and sometimes venturing into the supernatural, intertwines historical, romantic, and sometimes eerie elements, contributing to his unique style that captivated readers of his time. 'The Heart of Rome: A Tale of the "Lost Water"' (1903) stands testament to Crawford's storytelling prowess. Set against the backdrop of Rome's ancient splendor and decaying nobility, the novel reflects Crawford's fascination with Italian life and his penchant for thrilling narratives. Through his prodigious output of over 40 novels and various short stories, Crawford has secured his place in the annals of American expatriate literature, and his works remain poignant explorations of the human experience, passion, and the rich tapestry of Italian culture.