Основной контент книги Christine of the hills
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Christine of the hills

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In «Christine of the Hills,» Max Pemberton crafts an evocative narrative set against the stunning backdrop of the Welsh countryside, intertwining themes of nature, isolation, and the human spirit. The novel showcases Pemberton's hallmark literary style—richly descriptive, vividly painting the landscapes and internal landscapes of his characters with equal finesse. The story follows Christine, a young woman whose life unfolds amidst the rugged hills, encapsulating the essence of Victorian sensibilities while simultaneously challenging societal norms, thus situating the work within the broader context of late 19th-century literature that often sought to explore the interplay between individuals and their environments. Max Pemberton, known for his insights into human nature and his deep appreciation of the natural world, draws from his personal experiences and travels to inspire his writing. Having lived in and traveled through various landscapes, Pemberton's understanding of geographical and emotional terrains informs his portrayal of Christine's inner dilemmas and triumphs. His prior works often reflect a curiosity about diverse characters and cultural settings, allowing him to explore the complexities of identity in this novel. «Christine of the Hills» is a profound exploration of individuality and resilience, making it essential reading for those intrigued by psychological depth and evocative prose. Pemberton's eloquent storytelling will resonate with lovers of classic literature and contemporary readers alike, offering a timeless meditation on the human experience.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
03 марта 2025
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190 стр.
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8596547856726
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