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A Night on the Borders of the Black Forest by Amelia B. Edwards is a captivating historical fiction novel set in the 19th century, blending adventure, mystery, and supernatural elements. The story unfolds in a gothic atmosphere, exploring German folklore and the eerie charm of the haunted Black Forest. Edwards crafts a suspenseful narrative that combines cultural exploration with psychological drama, creating a compelling travel narrative rich in gothic and supernatural intrigue. The novel weaves romance and suspense into its dark, atmospheric setting, immersing readers in a tale of adventure…mehr

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A Night on the Borders of the Black Forest by Amelia B. Edwards is a captivating historical fiction novel set in the 19th century, blending adventure, mystery, and supernatural elements. The story unfolds in a gothic atmosphere, exploring German folklore and the eerie charm of the haunted Black Forest. Edwards crafts a suspenseful narrative that combines cultural exploration with psychological drama, creating a compelling travel narrative rich in gothic and supernatural intrigue. The novel weaves romance and suspense into its dark, atmospheric setting, immersing readers in a tale of adventure and mystery. Through its vivid portrayal of the forest and its folkloric elements, the book offers a unique glimpse into Victorian literature's fascination with the supernatural. A Night on the Borders of the Black Forest stands out for its eerie, suspenseful storytelling and its ability to evoke the mysterious and often unsettling ambiance of the haunted forest.
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Autorenporträt
Amelia B. Edwards (1831-1892) was a notable British author and journalist whose contributions to Victorian literature are marked by their insightful exploration of social and personal themes. Born in London, Edwards began her literary career as a journalist, writing for various periodicals and developing a keen understanding of the societal issues of her time. Her work reflects a deep engagement with the complexities of 19th-century life, particularly the roles and expectations placed on women. Edwards is perhaps best known for her novels and essays that delve into themes of romance, social class, and personal growth. Her writing is characterized by its emotional depth and keen observation of social dynamics, offering a window into the lives and struggles of individuals within the constraints of Victorian society. In the Days of My Youth: A Novel exemplifies her ability to weave personal and social reflections into compelling narratives. In addition to her literary achievements, Edwards was an active supporter of women's rights and educational reform. Her legacy endures through her influential works and her role in advancing the discourse on gender and social issues in Victorian England.