"The Love That Prevailed" by Frank Frankfort Moore is a captivating romance novel that transcends time and societal norms. Set in the late 19th century, it follows the forbidden love between a wealthy heiress, Lady Isabelle, and a humble artist, Daniel. Their love defies the rigid class boundaries of Victorian society, facing opposition from Isabelle's aristocratic family and Daniel's humble origins. Moore masterfully weaves a tale of passion, sacrifice, and resilience as Isabelle and Daniel navigate the challenges thrown their way. Against a backdrop of opulent ballrooms and bohemian artist…mehr
"The Love That Prevailed" by Frank Frankfort Moore is a captivating romance novel that transcends time and societal norms. Set in the late 19th century, it follows the forbidden love between a wealthy heiress, Lady Isabelle, and a humble artist, Daniel. Their love defies the rigid class boundaries of Victorian society, facing opposition from Isabelle's aristocratic family and Daniel's humble origins. Moore masterfully weaves a tale of passion, sacrifice, and resilience as Isabelle and Daniel navigate the challenges thrown their way. Against a backdrop of opulent ballrooms and bohemian artist studios, their love blossoms amidst adversity, proving that true love knows no bounds. With rich historical detail and intricate character development, Moore transports readers to a bygone era, immersing them in the complexities of Victorian society and the enduring power of love. As Isabelle and Daniel's bond is tested by societal pressures and personal sacrifices, readers are left rooting for their love to prevail against all odds. "The Love That Prevailed" is a timeless romance novel that explores themes of love, class, and societal expectations, leaving a lasting impression on readers with its poignant storytelling and unforgettable characters.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frank Frankfort Moore (1855-1931) was an Irish novelist, playwright, and poet. He was a unionist and a Protestant from Belfast, yet his historical fiction during the Home Rule agitation did not shy away from themes of Irish-Catholic dispossession. Moore was born in Limerick but raised in Belfast, where he recalls seeing dragoons, sabres drawn, rushing sectarian riots in the street below his nursery window as his earliest recollection. Moore's father was a successful clockmaker and goldsmith, and the family was well-educated (French and German were both spoken). The elder Moore, however, as a member of the ultra-puritan Open Brethren group, wanted to limit his children's reading to religious and didactic publications. Michael Paget Baxter, the evangelist who recognized Emperor Napoleon III as the Beast in the Book of Revelation, was a frequent visitor. Moore attended the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, where he swiftly learned to reject his father's ideas. He remembered the spread of certain slanderous lyrics titled "Mr. Baxter and The Beast," which "proved" that Baxter himself was the Antichrist. Moore praised Irish scientist John Tyndall's statement of scientific materialism at a British Science Association conference in Belfast in 1874, mocking the angry reaction of local Presbyterian ministers.
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