Autor: Albert Ross

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Albert Ross is a distinguished author best known for his captivating narrative style and ability to weave complex emotional themes into his storytelling. His seminal work, „A New Sensation, ” is a testament to his literary prowess, exploring the depths of human perception and the nuanced layers of experience. While there is limited biographical information available publically, his writings suggest a keen observation of the human condition and a profound understanding of the intricacies of personal growth and discovery. His book invites readers on a journey that is both introspective and enlightening, reflecting a sophisticated interplay between character development and plot progression that has been widely appreciated in literary circles. Ross”s contribution to contemporary literature, particularly through „A New Sensation, ” has earned him a place among notable writers of the modern era. His style is often characterized by a rich blend of poetic prose and sharp wit, which helps to engage the reader actively. Although not a household name, Ross”s work continues to resonate with a dedicated following, making him a valuable figure in the landscape of literature where the exploration of new sensations and experiences is always a current and relatable theme.




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Albert Ross: A black adonis
"You see!" he answered, bitterly. "Because "I am black I cannot touch the hand of a woman that is white. And yet you say the Almighty made of one blood all nations of the …
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Albert Ross: A New Sensation
In 'A New Sensation’ by Albert Ross, readers are introduced to a thought-provoking exploration of human emotions and desires through the lens of a modern love story. Ross’s literary style is …
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Angielski
€3.49
Frances Hodgson Burnett & Gene Stratton-Porter: High Society Romance: 40 Gilded Age Novels
High Society Romance: 40 Gilded Age Novels features an eclectic collection of literary works that traverse the intricate landscape of love, romance, and high society during the Gilded Age. The …
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Angielski
€1.99