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F. Marion Crawford was a prolific American author. He is well known for his many mysterious and weird fiction novels.
Das E-Book The White Sister wird angeboten von Krill Press und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert: romance; historical; classics; dickens; bronte; austen; hawthorne

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F. Marion Crawford was a prolific American author. He is well known for his many mysterious and weird fiction novels.


Das E-Book The White Sister wird angeboten von Krill Press und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert:
romance; historical; classics; dickens; bronte; austen; hawthorne

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Francis Marion Crawford (1854–1909), better known as F. Marion Crawford, was an American writer renowned for his prolific contribution to classic literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born into an artistic family, his early life was a rich tapestry of cultural influences, thanks to the extensive travels and diverse residences across Europe and India. Crawford eventually settled in Italy, which became not only his adopted homeland but also the backdrop for many of his novels, including the dramatic romance 'The White Sister' (1909). This work deftly interweaves themes of love, faith, and sacrifice, embodying Crawford's flair for blending sentimentalism with exotic settings. His narrative style is characterized by an ornate prose that vividly depicts the inner lives of his characters as well as the surroundings they inhabit. Crawford's literary output was remarkable, both in volume and in the breadth of genres he mastered, which ranged from romantic historical fiction to tales of the supernatural. While Crawford's once immense popularity has waned, his novels continue to be appreciated for their descriptive power, plot-driven stories, and distinctly cosmopolitan viewpoint, reflective of an author who traversed many cultures yet remained an ardent lover of Italy and its heritage.