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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 To Leeward wird angeboten von Krill Press und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert: classics; historical; romance; 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 To Leeward wird angeboten von Krill Press und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert: classics; historical; romance; dickens; bronte; austen; hawthorne

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Francis Marion Crawford, widely known as F. Marion Crawford, was a prolific American writer born on August 2, 1854, in Bagni di Lucca, Italy. His illustrious career was marked by a unique blend of genres, encompassing horror, historical, and romance novels. With an upbringing that included a diverse set of cultures, Crawford was well-equipped to infuse his narratives with vivid descriptions and an understanding of human psychology that resonated with a global audience. His education at notable institutions like the University of Rome, Harvard University, and the University of Heidelberg provided him with a deep knowledge base, which he effectively translated into his literary works. 'To Leeward' is one of Crawford's well-acclaimed novels, wherein he artfully navigates the nuances of oblique mystery and the intricacies of human relationships. Crawford's narrative style, characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and an emotionally engaging rhythm, set him apart from his contemporaries. Despite his American heritage, much of Crawford's literature reflects the influence of his European roots. Until his death on April 9, 1909, in Sorrento, Italy, Crawford remained a significant figure in the world of nineteenth-century literature, leaving behind a legacy through his array of intricate works that continue to be studied and enjoyed to this day.