A Marriage Under the Terror

A Marriage Under the Terror

Por Tania Hidalgo Rodríguez, Patricia Wentworth

Formato: EPUB  
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Sinopsis

In "A Marriage Under the Terror," Patricia Wentworth intricately weaves a narrative that explores the psychological and societal ramifications of the French Revolution on personal relationships. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of revolutionary France, the novel employs a richly descriptive literary style that captures both the chaos of the era and the intimate struggles of its characters. Wentworth deftly mixes elements of romance and political intrigue, inviting readers to ponder the sacrifices made in the name of love amidst the horrors of war and upheaval. This exploration not only adds depth to the characters but also situates their dilemmas within the larger historical tempest that reshaped nations and identities. Patricia Wentworth, a prominent British author of the early 20th century, is best known for her contributions to detective fiction; however, her experiences living through two world wars undoubtedly influenced her writing. With a keen sensitivity to the human condition, Wentworth's insights into interpersonal dynamics and societal pressures shine through in this work. Her ability to blend historical context with deeply personal narratives speaks to her broader themes of resilience and the search for stability in a world perpetually in flux. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction that meticulously examines the interplay between personal and political spheres. Fans of literary works that highlight the persistent struggles of love against the backdrop of societal chaos will find "A Marriage Under the Terror" richly rewarding. Wentworth's compelling storytelling combined with her profound understanding of human emotions makes this book an essential read for those seeking both entertainment and introspection.

Patricia Wentworth