Selma Lagerlöf 
Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness (Historical Novel) [EPUB ebook] 

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Selma Lagerlöf’s ‘Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness’ is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to the Swedish countryside in the late 19th century. Through vivid descriptions and compelling storytelling, Lagerlöf explores themes of family, love, and faith against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society. Her lyrical prose and attention to detail create a rich tapestry of the characters’ lives, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the setting and time period. This novel is a testament to Lagerlöf’s skill as a writer and her ability to weave together historical events with personal narratives in a seamless and engaging manner. Set in a time of social and political upheaval, ‘Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness’ offers a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs faced by individuals during this turbulent period in Swedish history. Selma Lagerlöf’s own background as a teacher and her deep connection to the landscape of her homeland undoubtedly influenced her portrayal of the characters and their struggles. Her commitment to social justice and her belief in the power of storytelling shine through in this thought-provoking novel. ‘Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness’ is a must-read for anyone interested in historical fiction and the enduring power of the human spirit.

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Selma Lagerlöf (1858-1940) was a Swedish author and teacher. She published her first novel, Gösta Berling’s Saga, at the age of 33. She was the first female writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, which she was awarded in 1909.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 90 ● ISBN 4064066382643 ● Tamaño de archivo 0.2 MB ● Traductor William Frederick Harvey ● Editorial Musaicum Books ● Ciudad Prague ● País CZ ● Publicado 2021 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 7830820 ● Protección de copia DRM social

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