Stories of Romance

Stories of Romance

Por Allan Cunningham, Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford, John Wilson, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Rossiter Johnson (Editor), Tiago Salazar

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In 'Stories of Romance', readers are presented with a diverse anthology that spans a range of literary styles, from the gothic to the pastoral, showcasing the rich tapestry of 19th-century romantic literature. This collection brings together an exceptional array of narratives that highlight the era's fascination with emotion, nature, and the human experience. The anthology is significant for its inclusion of standout pieces that offer a deep dive into the complexities of love, societal norms, and individual desires, providing a comprehensive overview of the period's literary landscape. The contributing authorsOliver Wendell Holmes, Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, Allan Cunningham, John Wilson, and Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spoffordeach bring their unique voice and cultural background to the collection, enriching the anthology with a wide variety of perspectives. Their works collectively illuminate the shifting sensibilities of the 19th century, reflecting the ebb and flow of romanticism as both a literary and cultural movement. This confluence of voices allows readers to understand the multifaceted nature of romance as both concept and narrative force through the century. 'Stories of Romance' invites readers to explore the depth and diversity of romantic literature. Each story, a world unto itself, offers a unique exploration of the human condition through the prism of love, loss, and longing. This anthology presents an unrivaled opportunity to engage with the works of some of the period's most influential authors, encouraging a deeper appreciation of the genre's nuances and historical context. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the evolutionary trajectory of romantic literature or wishing to indulge in the sheer variety of stories that define the human heart.

Tiago Salazar