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When Shadows Die. A Sequel to "Love's Bitterest Cup" by Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth is a captivating novel that delves into the complexities of love, loss, and redemption. Written in a rich and evocative style, the book is a poignant continuation of the characters' stories from the previous installment, exploring their struggles and triumphs in the face of adversity. Set against a backdrop of 19th-century America, the novel offers a vivid portrayal of society and relationships during that era, with a focus on the emotional turmoil of the protagonists. Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, a prolific…mehr

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When Shadows Die. A Sequel to "Love's Bitterest Cup" by Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth is a captivating novel that delves into the complexities of love, loss, and redemption. Written in a rich and evocative style, the book is a poignant continuation of the characters' stories from the previous installment, exploring their struggles and triumphs in the face of adversity. Set against a backdrop of 19th-century America, the novel offers a vivid portrayal of society and relationships during that era, with a focus on the emotional turmoil of the protagonists. Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, a prolific American author known for her romantic novels, drew inspiration from her own experiences and observations of human nature to craft this compelling sequel. Her keen insight into the human psyche and her ability to create multi-dimensional characters shine through in this emotionally charged narrative. I highly recommend When Shadows Die to readers who enjoy immersive historical fiction with a focus on relationships and personal growth. Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth's skillful storytelling and profound exploration of the human experience make this novel a must-read for fans of the genre.
Autorenporträt
Born as Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth on December 26, 1819, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth rose to be one of America's most popular novelists of the 19th century. Her often-dramatic narratives, usually centered around female protagonists, reflect the trials and tribulations of women in Victorian society. Southworth started her writing career after the desertion of her husband, Frederick Southworth, turning her literary pursuits into a financial necessity to support her family. With over 60 novels to her credit, Southworth's prolific output became a staple in the developing culture of dime novels, capturing the imaginations of avid readers of the period. Her works often grappled with issues of morality, identity, and social mobility, employing melodramatic flair that endeared her to a broad audience. Her novel 'When Shadows Die' acts as a testament to her literary style—rich with emotional depths and the stark contrasts between life's hardships and the resilience of her characters. Scholars have since studied Southworth's contributions to American literature for their depictions of gender roles and her subtle critiques of societal norms. Though her works have waned in popularity since their peak, Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth remains a significant, if understudied, figure in the annals of American literary history.