Henry Harland 
Grey Roses [EPUB ebook] 
Exploring Love, Desire, and Duty in 19th-Century England

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In ‘Grey Roses, ‘ Henry Harland delves into the intricacies of life and love through a collection of short stories that intertwine themes of melancholy and beauty. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century society, Harland’s literary style embodies a delicate blend of romanticism and realism, utilizing lyrical prose that captures the subtleties of human emotions. Each narrative oscillates between introspection and vivid characterization, inviting readers to explore the fragile nature of relationships amidst the challenges of existence, revealing the complexity of the human condition through poignant, often bittersweet tales. Henry Harland, an influential figure in the late Victorian and early Edwardian literary circles, brought to his narratives a rich tapestry of personal experience and observation. Having been a close acquaintance of prominent figures in the literary world, including novelist George Gissing, Harland’s writing reflects a profound understanding of societal norms and human psychology, often blurring the lines between fiction and reality. His background as a journalist and editor further honed his narrative skills, allowing for a nuanced portrayal of his characters and their struggles. ‘Grey Roses’ is a compelling read for those who appreciate literature that probes into the deeper emotions entwined in everyday life. It is recommended for readers who seek a contemplative engagement with stories that resonate on multiple levels, beautifully illustrating the intertwining of joy and sorrow in love and existence.

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Ngôn ngữ Anh ● định dạng EPUB ● Trang 199 ● ISBN 4064066227593 ● Kích thước tập tin 0.5 MB ● Nhà xuất bản Good Press ● Thành phố Prague ● Quốc gia CZ ● Được phát hành 2019 ● Có thể tải xuống 24 tháng ● Tiền tệ EUR ● TÔI 7505427 ● Sao chép bảo vệ DRM xã hội

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