Marion Arleigh's Penance explores the complexities of love, societal pressure, and the consequences of idealized relationships. The story begins with a young heiress caught between her romantic idealism and the manipulative influences around her. Marion's innocence and strong emotions are at odds with the pragmatic advice of her guardians, leading her into a secretive romance that challenges her understanding of loyalty and trust. As Marion becomes entangled with a charming but enigmatic artist, she confronts the tension between passion and reason, illustrating how love can lead to both…mehr
Marion Arleigh's Penance explores the complexities of love, societal pressure, and the consequences of idealized relationships. The story begins with a young heiress caught between her romantic idealism and the manipulative influences around her. Marion's innocence and strong emotions are at odds with the pragmatic advice of her guardians, leading her into a secretive romance that challenges her understanding of loyalty and trust. As Marion becomes entangled with a charming but enigmatic artist, she confronts the tension between passion and reason, illustrating how love can lead to both personal growth and painful consequences. The arrival of a mysterious figure in the story signals a darker past that will impact Marion's future decisions, shaping her journey through societal expectations. The novel also highlights the role of women in a patriarchal society, where personal desires often collide with the roles they are expected to fulfill. This creates a layered narrative of self-discovery, loss, and the repercussions of youthful idealism, as Marion learns the difficult truths of love, deception, and sacrifice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charlotte Mary Braeme was an English novelist born on November 1, 1836, in England. She gained recognition for her romantic and sometimes melodramatic novels, which were popular during the Victorian era. Her works often focused on themes of love, social expectations, and the complexities of relationships. Braeme's writing was known for its emotional intensity and character-driven plots, reflecting the societal norms and gender dynamics of her time. Among her notable works are Dora Thorne and The Flaming Clue, both of which were widely read and eventually adapted into films. Her stories often portrayed women grappling with societal pressures, love, and personal sacrifice, resonating with readers in the 19th century and beyond. Despite her success as a writer, Braeme's life was short, as she passed away at the age of 48 on November 25, 1884, in Hinckley, United Kingdom. Though she was not as widely celebrated as some of her contemporaries, her works continue to offer insights into the emotional and social complexities of the Victorian era.
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