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Tasma

    Tasma, nacida Jessie Catherine Huybers, fue una novelista australiana de origen inglés cuya obra exploró el intrincado tejido social y los paisajes psicológicos de su época. Poseía una aguda habilidad para desentrañar las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y las expectativas sociales, ofreciendo a los lectores un vívido retrato de la vida en la Australia colonial. Sus narrativas se distinguen por un perspicaz desarrollo de personajes y una exploración matizada de los desafíos que enfrentaban los individuos dentro de sus contextos sociales. A través de su elegante prosa, Tasma creó historias que resonaron en el público contemporáneo y continúan ofreciendo una ventana a una era pasada.

    The Penance of Portia James
    A Sydney Sovereign and Other Tales
    • A Sydney Sovereign and Other Tales

      • 162 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      An Australian novelist, Jessie Catherine Couvreur, known by her pseudonym Tasma, gained recognition in the late 19th century. After traveling to Europe in 1873 and lecturing in French, she received accolades from the French government. Her debut novel, Uncle Piper of Piper's Hill, was serialized in 1888 and published in London in 1889, achieving immediate success. Tasma's life intertwined with European culture following her permanent move in 1883 and her marriage to Belgian politician Auguste Couvreur in 1885.

      A Sydney Sovereign and Other Tales
    • The Penance of Portia James

      • 188 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The author, Jessie Catherine Couvreur, known by her pseudonym Tasma, was an Australian novelist who gained recognition after moving to Europe. Her literary career began with the successful serial publication of her first novel in the Australian Journal, which later appeared in London. Tasma's experiences in Europe, including her lectures in French and her marriage to Belgian politician Auguste Couvreur, enriched her writing. She also contributed to the Nouvelle Revue and was honored by the French government for her achievements in education and literature.

      The Penance of Portia James