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Florence L. Barclay's 'The White Ladies of Worcester' is a captivating historical novel set against the backdrop of the English Civil War. The novel follows a group of courageous women who reside in Worcester and are caught in the midst of a turbulent period in history. Barclay's writing style is eloquent and descriptive, immersing the reader in the sights, sounds, and emotions of 17th century England. Her attention to historical detail adds depth and authenticity to the narrative, making the setting come alive. This novel is ideal for readers who enjoy historical fiction that combines a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Florence L. Barclay's 'The White Ladies of Worcester' is a captivating historical novel set against the backdrop of the English Civil War. The novel follows a group of courageous women who reside in Worcester and are caught in the midst of a turbulent period in history. Barclay's writing style is eloquent and descriptive, immersing the reader in the sights, sounds, and emotions of 17th century England. Her attention to historical detail adds depth and authenticity to the narrative, making the setting come alive. This novel is ideal for readers who enjoy historical fiction that combines a compelling story with accurate historical events. Florence L. Barclay was a British author known for her romantic novels and historical fiction. Her background in literature and her passion for history likely inspired her to write 'The White Ladies of Worcester'. Barclay's ability to create realistic characters and vivid settings demonstrates her skill as a storyteller and historian. I highly recommend 'The White Ladies of Worcester' to readers who appreciate well-researched historical fiction with strong female protagonists. Barclay's novel offers a unique perspective on a tumultuous period in English history, making it a compelling and engaging read for anyone interested in the past.
Autorenporträt
Florence Louisa Barclay (1862-1921) was an English romance novelist and short story writer, best known for her novel "Rosary" published in 1909. She wrote eleven books in all, including a work of non-fiction. Apart from "Rosary", which became an international success, some of her most important novels are "The Mistress of Shenstone" (1910), "The Following of the Star" (1911), "The Broken Halo" (1913), "The White Ladies of Worcester" (1917) etc.