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Hervey Allen

    8 de diciembre de 1889 – 28 de diciembre de 1949

    Este autor es conocido por sus extensas novelas históricas que capturan magistralmente la era colonial estadounidense. Sus narrativas a menudo se centran en las experiencias de los colonos en la frontera y sus encuentros con los nativos americanos, profundizando en temas de supervivencia, identidad y construcción de naciones. A través de personajes meticulosamente elaborados y tramas dramáticas, el autor explora las complejidades de la vida en la frontera y el impacto perdurable del pasado. Su estilo se caracteriza por su alcance épico y su profunda comprensión del contexto histórico.

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    Anthony Adverse Volumes I, II, III (Paperback)
    • Anthony Adverse Volumes I, II, III (Paperback)

      • 1168 páginas
      • 41 horas de lectura

      The book presents all three volumes of Hervey Allen's epic drama, which inspired a successful 1936 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy. It captures the rich narrative and character development that made the story resonate with audiences, showcasing themes of struggle and triumph. The comprehensive collection allows readers to fully immerse themselves in the dramatic world Allen created, offering a deeper understanding of the characters and their journeys beyond the cinematic adaptation.

      Anthony Adverse Volumes I, II, III (Paperback)
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    • Anthony Adverse

      • 456 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      William Hervey Allen Jr. was a multifaceted American figure, known for his contributions as an educator, poet, and author. His work spans various genres, reflecting his diverse interests and talents. Allen's literary career showcases his deep engagement with themes of education and expression, making him a significant voice in American literature during his lifetime.

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