The Massarenes
Von Ouida
Herausgegeben von Good Press
English
2023
ISBN 4066339528819
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In "The Massarenes," Ouida crafts a vivid narrative set against the backdrop of exquisite Italian landscapes, exploring themes of love, power, and societal expectations. The novel reveals the intertwining lives of its protagonists, showcasing Ouida's trademark lush prose and keen psychological insight. Her use of rich imagery and detailed characterizations draws readers into the opulent world of the aristocracy, reflecting the author's critique of both romantic idealism and the rigid structures of class. The book seamlessly weaves a compelling story that captivates the reader's imagination while provoking thoughtful contemplation on human relationships and social hierarchies. Ouida, a pseudonym for Maria Louise Ram√©, was an influential Victorian novelist known for her distinctive style and emotive characters. Born in England and raised in France, her multicultural background deeply informed her writing, enabling her to infuse her tales with a sense of cosmopolitanism. "The Massarenes," published in the late 19th century, demonstrated her ability to address complex themes and captured the fascination of readers enamored by her elegant yet critical examination of the social elites. This novel is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the nuances of interpersonal dynamics and the intricacies of upper-class society. Ouida'Äôs unforgettable characters and evocative setting make "The Massarenes" not just a tale of romance, but a profound commentary on the human condition, showcased through a lens of both beauty and critique.
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