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The End of Her Honeymoon (eBook)

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2022
131 Seiten
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859-654732639-7 (EAN)

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The End of Her Honeymoon - Marie Belloc Lowndes
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In her novel "The End of Her Honeymoon," Marie Belloc Lowndes explores the precarious nature of love and relationships through an intricate narrative that blends psychological insight with suspenseful storytelling. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century England, Lowndes's prose delicately balances romantic idealism with the shadow of societal expectations, ultimately revealing the tensions that lurk beneath the surface of marital bliss. With its vivid characterizations and nuanced depiction of emotional turmoil, the book deftly navigates themes of infidelity and the tumultuous journey of self-discovery. Marie Belloc Lowndes, a prominent figure in early 20th-century literature, drew upon her own experiences and keen observations of societal dynamics to craft this compelling tale. As a writer who frequently engaged with themes of identity and moral dilemmas, she skillfully reflects the anxieties of her time—particularly those surrounding gender roles and the evolving nature of relationships. Her diverse career, spanning journalism and novel writing, illuminated the complexities of the human condition, making her an astute commentator on social mores. I highly recommend "The End of Her Honeymoon" for readers seeking a rich, psychological exploration of romantic entanglements that resonate with contemporary themes. Lowndes's captivating narrative not only entertains but also provokes deeper reflection on the intricacies of love and commitment, ensuring its relevance to today's audience.

Marie Belloc Lowndes (1868–1947) was an accomplished British novelist and prolific writer, remembered chiefly for her psychological thriller 'The Lodger', which has been adapted for stage and screen multiple times. Born into a family of intellectuals—her mother was a feminist and writer while her brother Hilaire Belloc was a well-known poet, essayist, and historian—Marie carved her own niche in the world of literature with her striking narrative style. 'The End of Her Honeymoon' represents Lowndes's keen insight into human psychology and her ability to weave suspense into the fabric of her stories. She published over forty novels and numerous short stories throughout her career, focusing on themes of love, betrayal, and the mysteries underlying ordinary lives. Her literary style is characterized by a detailed exploration of character psychology, a trait that aligns her with the traditions of novelists like Wilkie Collins and the later works of Charles Dickens. She often set her stories against the backdrop of contemporary events or societal issues, adding a layer of immediacy to her narratives. Lowndes's legacy is defined by her exploration of the macabre within the mundane and her subtle commentary on the social issues of her time. Her deep understanding of human nature and the hidden complexities of domestic life resonated with readers during her lifetime and continues to attract a modern audience interested in the psychological thriller genre.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte british authors • british historical fiction • Character-driven story • character studies • Classic • classic crime novel • Classic Literature • Deception and intrigue • Detective and mystery stories • domestic tensions • Early 20th Century • early 20th century fiction • Early 20th-century society • Edwardian Culture • Emotional complexity • emotional landscapes • English literature • historical mystery novel • honeymoon thriller • literary fiction • love and betrayal • Marie Belloc Lowndes literature • Marital disquietude • mystery and suspense classics • newlywed relationships • psychological suspense • psychological suspense books • Psychological thriller • Societal constructs • societal expectations • Suspenseful Narratives • timeless themes • women writers in fiction
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