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The Sheik (eBook)

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2022
201 Seiten
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859-654738851-7 (EAN)

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The Sheik - E. M. Hull
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E. M. Hull's groundbreaking novel, "The Sheik," is a captivating tale steeped in exotic adventure and romantic intrigue. Set against the backdrop of the sweeping desert landscapes of North Africa, Hull's narrative expertly combines elements of romance, adventure, and cultural exploration, offering a vivid portrayal of both the enchanting allure and the harsh realities of Bedouin life. Written in a lush and evocative style emblematic of early 20th-century literature, the novel delves into themes of love, power, and identity, depicting the passionate yet tumultuous relationship between the British heroine, Diana Mayo, and the enigmatic Arab chieftain, Ahmed Ben Hassan. Hull's deft characterizations and intricate plot weave together a tapestry of desire and conflict that has left a lasting impact on the romance genre. E. M. Hull, born in 1880 in England, drew inspiration from her travels and experiences in the Middle East, which informed her vivid depictions of Arab culture and landscapes. As a woman writing during a time when the genre was largely dominated by male authors, Hull carved a niche for herself and confronted prevailing stereotypes about Eastern life. "The Sheik" not only reflects her personal encounters but also challenges social norms concerning love and autonomy, particularly for women of her era. This novel is not just a romantic escapade; it is a richly layered exploration of cultural dynamics and the complexities of human relationships. Recommended for readers seeking a provocative blend of adventure and romance, "The Sheik" invites exploration into a world where love defies boundaries and cultural expectations, making it essential reading for both enthusiasts of classic literature and fans of the romance genre.

E. M. Hull, born Edith Maude Hull in 1880, was an English novelist predominately recognized for her contribution to the romance genre during the early 20th century. Best known for her 1919 novel 'The Sheik', Hull captured the imaginations of many with her tale of desert romance and passionate love. This novel, which stands as her most famous work, became a bestseller, and later was adapted into a popular film in 1921 starring Rudolph Valentino, further cementing its place in cultural history. Hull's writing style belongs to the category of escapist fiction, characterized by exotic settings and melodramatic narratives which proved to be immensely popular among readers seeking adventure and romance far from the mundane reality of post-World War I life. 'The Sheik' is illustrative of Hull's ability to craft dynamic characters and intense emotional drama, setting a precedent for the 'desert romance' subgenre that would influence many works to come. E. M. Hulls's novels are a reflection of the shifting attitudes of her era, particularly in the realms of female sexuality and agency, subjects she explored with a boldness that was ahead of her time, despite the often criticized stereotypical depictions of Eastern culture. Her work remains a subject of study for those interested in the development of romantic and popular literature in the early 20th century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 1920s romance fiction • 20th century society • arabian adventure tale • Arabian Setting • beneath a scarlet sky • captivating writing style • Character Agency • Classic romance literature • classic romance novel • classic women writers • Cultural Clash • Cultural Romanticism • desert romance • desert romance novel • Early 20th Century • early 20th century fiction • E. M. Hull novels • Ernest Hemingway • Exotic Adventure • Flapper Archetype • Forbidden Love • Gender dynamics • Heart of Darkness • historical fiction • Human Quest • Orientalism Critique • Power and Desire • public domain love stories • romantic adventure story • strong female protagonist • The Art of Inheriting Secrets • The Call of the Wild • The Color Purple • The Girl from Ballymore • The Handmaid’s Tale • The MacKinnon's Bride • untamed spirit • vintage love stories • Where the Forest Meets the Stars
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