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In "Phyllis of Philistia," Frank Frankfort Moore crafts a captivating narrative that intertwines themes of love, ambition, and the complexities of societal expectations in a richly textured historical milieu. Set against the backdrop of ancient Philistia, the novel employs a vivid literary style characterized by intricate character development and lyrical prose. Through the lens of the titular character, Phyllis, Moore delves into the struggles of a woman navigating a patriarchal society, gracefully blending dramatic tension with an undercurrent of humor and satire that reflects the broader…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "Phyllis of Philistia," Frank Frankfort Moore crafts a captivating narrative that intertwines themes of love, ambition, and the complexities of societal expectations in a richly textured historical milieu. Set against the backdrop of ancient Philistia, the novel employs a vivid literary style characterized by intricate character development and lyrical prose. Through the lens of the titular character, Phyllis, Moore delves into the struggles of a woman navigating a patriarchal society, gracefully blending dramatic tension with an undercurrent of humor and satire that reflects the broader socio-political landscape of the time. Frank Frankfort Moore was a prolific English author and playwright whose diverse literary career spanned several genres, including historical novels, poetry, and journalism. His keen interest in historical contexts, combined with a deep understanding of human emotions, likely influenced his portrayal of Phyllis. Moore's exposure to Victorian cultural norms and his own experiences with social critique are evident in this work, offering readers a profound exploration of character motivations amid complex societal structures. Readers seeking an engaging blend of history and keen psychological insight will find "Phyllis of Philistia" a thought-provoking addition to their literary repertoire. Moore'Äôs mastery of storytelling invites readers to reflect on timeless themes while immersing themselves in an evocative world, making it both a compelling read and a significant contribution to the canon of historical fiction.

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Frank Frankfort Moore was an Irish writer, journalist, and playwright who lived from 1855 to 1931. He was a Protestant from Belfast and a unionist. But during the years of Home Rule protests, his historical fiction did not shy away from themes of Irish Catholics being pushed out of their homes. Moore was born in Limerick but grew up in Belfast. He remembers seeing religious rioters being chased by dragoons with sabers drawn in the street below his nursery window as his oldest memory. It was a pretty well-off family; Moore's father was a successful clockmaker and jeweler, and French and German were spoken. But because the older Moore was a member of the very strict Open Brethren sect, he wanted his kids to only read religious and educational books. The preacher Michael Paget Baxter often went there. He said that Emperor Napoleon III was the Beast from the Book of Revelation. Moore went to school at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution and quickly learned to take a step back from his father's views. He remembered that some slanderous lines called "Mr. Baxter and the Beast" were going around, "proving" that Baxter was the Antichrist.