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The Moon out of Reach (eBook)

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2022
280 Seiten
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859-654738400-7 (EAN)

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The Moon out of Reach - Margaret Pedler
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In "The Moon out of Reach," Margaret Pedler crafts a poignant narrative that delves into the intricate interplay of love, aspiration, and societal constraints. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the novel intertwines rich character development with a lyrical prose style. Pedler's exploration of her protagonists' yearning for unattainable dreams creates a resonance that echoes throughout her times, subtly critiquing the rigid expectations of gender roles while simultaneously offering a vivid portrayal of personal ambition and emotional depth. The novel reflects the influence of the burgeoning feminist movement, capturing the struggles of women seeking autonomy and fulfillment in a constricting world. Margaret Pedler, a contemporary of the early 1900s who often drew upon her experiences in life and literature, infuses her works with authenticity and relatable emotion. Her background as a successful novelist and playwright during a transformative period in women's literature informs her characters' journeys, resonating deeply with her readers. Pedler's own challenges and triumphs as a writer lend a richness to her storytelling, making her characters vividly human and relatable. Readers seeking an insightful exploration of the human condition intertwined with the aspirations of women will find "The Moon out of Reach" to be an enriching experience. Pedler's ability to articulate complex emotions and societal critiques positions this novel as a timeless read, inviting reflection on timeless themes that remain relevant today.

Margaret Pedler was a British novelist who gained remarkable popularity in the early and mid-20th century. Born on December 19, 1875, in London, she originally pursued a career in music before transitioning to literature. Pedler's writing career began to flourish after she sustained an injury that hindered her ability to play the piano. She then turned to penmanship, showcasing a penchant for creating engaging and romance-infused narratives. Her first novel, 'The Splendid Folly', was published in 1917, laying the foundation for a successful career in storytelling. Pedler's writing is characterized by its emotive prose and often revolves around themes of love, destiny, and the complexities of human relationships. Among her notable works is 'The Moon out of Reach', a novel that exemplifies her literary style—a blend of melodrama, sentimentality, and the exploration of women's desires and societal roles during the early 20th century. This particular work reflects her typical formula that contributed to her standing as a best-selling author of her time. Pedler's books were highly esteemed for their rich descriptions and well-crafted plots, making her a household name and earning her scores of dedicated readers. Although her prominence has waned since her passing on December 28, 1948, Margaret Pedler remains a cherished figure to those who appreciate the romantic genre of the early 1900s.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte British romantic fiction • captivating storytelling style • classic English authors • Classic Literature • complex narrative structure • early 20th century fiction • early 20th-century romance • edwardian romance • emotional character dynamics • emotional depth • English literature • female protagonist • Fiction • forgotten literary gems • historical fiction • historical fiction setting • Historical Romance • Interwar Period • literary bestsellers 1920s • love and duty • love betrayal narrative • Love Stories • Margaret Pedler novels • Past era • Post-Victorian society • public domain love stories • romantic fiction classics • sacrifice and loss • Social norms • societal expectations themes • vintage romance novels • Vivid imagery prose • women's literature 1900s
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