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Howard Sturgis

    Howard Sturgis fue un novelista estadounidense nacido en Inglaterra en una familia adinerada, que se hizo amigo de Edith Wharton y Henry James. Sus novelas ofrecen una aguda visión de las vidas de la aristocracia inglesa. A través de su obra, Sturgis profundiza en los matices de los círculos sociales y la psicología de los personajes, creando retratos penetrantes de su época. Su escritura se distingue por su delicada observación y atención al detalle.

    Tim. Roman
    On the Pottlecombe Cornice
    Belchamber
    • Belchamber

      • 346 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Charles Edwin William Augustus Chambers—Marquis and Earl of Belchamber, Viscount Charmington, and Baron St. Edmunds and Chambers—known familiarly as Sainty, is the scion of an ancient English aristocratic family. Behind him stretches a rogues’ gallery of picturesque upper-crust scoundrels. But he is uninterested in riding to hounds or drinking or whoring in the great tradition of his forebears, and though he admires his tough-minded puritanical Scottish mother, he lacks her unrelenting moral self-assurance. Sainty is instead a sensitive soul, physically delicate, sexually timid, intellectually inclined, utterly honest, and thoroughly decent, but constitutionally incapable of asserting himself. When it comes to assuming the responsibilities of his inheritance, to managing his feckless younger brother Albert or fathoming his sly cousin Clyde, and, above all, to the essential business of marrying and continuing the family line, Sainty hasn’t a prayer.

      Belchamber
    • Tim. Roman

      • 218 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Die Erzählung beschreibt die tief emotionale Zuneigung des Knaben Tim zu seinem Freund Carol. Um deren Beziehung nicht zu belasten, täuscht Tim Gleichgültigkeit vor, was die idealen, aber homosexuellen Gefühle zwischen den beiden klar hervorhebt.

      Tim. Roman