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Archibald Marshall

    Archibald Marshall fue un autor inglés cuyo estilo de escritura realista y su habilidad para capturar los matices sociales le valieron un gran reconocimiento. Sus novelas, que a menudo exploraban la vida y la moral de la sociedad de su tiempo, alcanzaron una considerable popularidad, especialmente en los Estados Unidos. La obra de Marshall, elogiada por su meticuloso detalle y su comprensión de la naturaleza humana, fue considerada por algunos como una continuación de la tradición de la literatura realista.

    The Graftons
    Nothing Hid
    Sir Harry: A Love Story
    Richard Baldock: An Account of Some Episodes in His Childhood, Youth, and Early Manhood, and of the Advice That Was Freely Offered to H
    Rank and Riches
    Richard Baldock
    • Sir Harry: A Love Story

      • 386 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Sir Harry is a touching love story that explores the complexities of love, friendship, and loyalty in the face of social and cultural expectations. Set in early 20th century England, the novel follows the relationship between a wealthy aristocrat and an artist's daughter who struggle to reconcile their feelings for each other with the demands of their respective social classes.

      Sir Harry: A Love Story
    • The Graftons

      • 350 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the English countryside at the turn of the 20th century, this classic novel tells the story of the Grafton family and their struggles to navigate the challenges of love, duty, and family loyalty. With its richly drawn characters and intricate plot, it offers a gripping and emotionally satisfying read.

      The Graftons
    • The Hall and the Grange

      • 424 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      This gripping novel follows the story of two families, each with a dark secret, living in a small English village. With lush descriptions and complex characters, this volume is a captivating read from beginning to end.

      The Hall and the Grange