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Greatheart (eBook)

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2022
349 Seiten
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Greatheart - Ethel M. Dell
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Ethel M. Dell's "Greatheart" is a poignant exploration of love, sacrifice, and the transformative power of selflessness within the context of early 20th-century British society. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the novel follows protagonist John 'Jack' Enid, an ordinary man grappling with extraordinary circumstances, as he embodies the titular concept of 'greatheartedness.' Dell's lyrical prose and vivid characterizations invite readers into an emotionally charged narrative, marked by its intricate interplay between romantic longing and the moral dilemmas borne from war. The novel's style reflects the sentimental and often melodramatic tendencies of its time, appealing to readers who crave deep emotional engagement and introspective reflections on human nature. Ethel M. Dell (1881-1939) was a prolific English novelist whose life experiences shaped her literary voice. Born in a turbulent era, she witnessed the upheaval of societal norms and the horrors of conflict, which informed her exploration of deep emotional truths and the virtues of nobility and sacrifice. Dell's own personal experiences of love and loss resonate throughout "Greatheart," giving the narrative a heartfelt authenticity. Readers seeking an engaging tale of heroism interwoven with romance will find "Greatheart" a profound and moving experience. This novel not only speaks to the challenges faced during a tumultuous period but also resonates on a timeless level, making it a significant addition to the canon of early 20th-century literature.

Ethel M. Dell (1881–1939) was an early 20th-century British writer famed for her prolific contribution to the romantic fiction genre. Her work, characterized by intense emotion and often exotic settings, found a welcoming readership among those seeking escapism during the tumultuous years surrounding World War I. Dell's 'Greatheart' is one such novel that showcases her signature style of creating expansive, romantic narratives combined with spirited character development. Born Ethel May Dell in Streatham, a suburb of London, she initially pursued secretarial work before turning to writing full-time. Her debut novel, 'The Way of an Eagle' (1912), became an overnight success, paving the way for her subsequent works such as 'Greatheart' (1912), solidifying her status as a best-selling author of her time. Dell's novels, despite criticism from some literary circles for their melodramatic narratives, continued to enjoy popularity, particularly among female readers. Her works routinely threaded the dramatic themes of love, honor, and adventure, capturing the hearts of millions and ensuring her literary legacy within the romantic fiction milieu. Over her career, Dell authored more than 30 novels, and her contributions remain a fascinating reflection of early 20th-century popular literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte brothers • Character depth • character-driven narrative • classic english literature • classic romance novel • Courage and redemption • Early 20th Century • early 20th century authors • early 20th-century romantic • emotional extremes • emotional storytelling • English literature • English narrative fiction • Ethel M. Dell novels • evocative prose • female protagonist • Fiction • Greatheart book • Historical Romance • human psychology insight • Interpersonal relations • literary zeitgeist engagement • Love and Sacrifice • Love Stories • moral fortitude theme • nurse experiences • public domain classics • romantic adventure novel • societal norms exploration • transformative love story • triangles • vibrant storytelling style • vintage romance fiction • War time drama • Women writers in literature
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