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Love at Second Sight

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Ada Leverson
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In her enchanting novel «Love at Second Sight,» Ada Leverson expertly weaves a narrative that explores the intricacies of love, social conventions, and personal identity in early 20th-century England. This text is characterized by its witty dialogue and sharp observations, reflecting the societal norms and expectations of the Edwardian era. Leverson's literary style combines elements of satire and realism, offering a nuanced portrayal of relationships as characters navigate misunderstandings and revelations that come with the complexity of love's second chances. Ada Leverson, an influential figure in the Bloomsbury Group and a close friend of literary luminaries like Oscar Wilde, draws upon her artistic milieu to lend depth to her characters and their experiences. Her insightful exploration of romantic entanglements and the emotional landscapes of her characters is likely influenced by her personal life and the vibrant literary circles in which she moved. Leverson's familiarity with themes of desire and society adds an authenticity that resonates throughout the novel. «Love at Second Sight» is a must-read for those intrigued by the dynamics of love and the human condition; Leverson's keen observations and engaging narrative will captivate readers seeking both humor and introspection. This novel serves as a timeless reminder that love often arrives unexpectedly, illuminating the paths of its seekers with renewed clarity.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
04 ноября 2024
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210 стр.
ISBN:
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