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Marmaduke Book II by Flora Annie Steel continues the historical fiction saga set in British India during the colonial era. This installment deepens the exploration of adventure and romance against the complex backdrop of 19th-century colonial society. The narrative delves further into the lives of British expatriates and their interactions with Indian society, reflecting the cultural integration and social conflict inherent in the colonial experience. Steel's vivid portrayal of family drama and colonial relationships captures the nuances of both British and Indian perspectives. The book…mehr

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Marmaduke Book II by Flora Annie Steel continues the historical fiction saga set in British India during the colonial era. This installment deepens the exploration of adventure and romance against the complex backdrop of 19th-century colonial society. The narrative delves further into the lives of British expatriates and their interactions with Indian society, reflecting the cultural integration and social conflict inherent in the colonial experience. Steel's vivid portrayal of family drama and colonial relationships captures the nuances of both British and Indian perspectives. The book maintains a strong sense of place and period, offering readers a rich and detailed depiction of life in British India. As with the first book, Marmaduke Book II combines historical drama with personal and social issues, providing a compelling continuation of the saga. Steel's insightful writing continues to explore the intricacies of colonial life, making it a significant contribution to the genre.
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Autorenporträt
Flora Annie Steel (1847-1929) was an English writer and collector of fairy tales. She lived in British India for over 20 years and much of her work is set in or connected to Punjab. Her most well-known work includes the short story collection 'Tales of the Punjab' (1894).