Warwick Deeping Libros
George Warwick Deeping fue un prolífico novelista y cuentista inglés, cuyas obras posteriores buscaban capturar el espíritu de la era eduardiana. Su ficción temprana a menudo se inclinaba hacia el romance histórico, mientras que sus novelas subsiguientes exploraban frecuentemente temas de estabilidad y tradición. Deeping alcanzó un éxito comercial significativo, convirtiéndose en uno de los autores más vendidos de las décadas de 1920 y 1930, aunque algunos críticos notaron su tendencia hacia tramas melodramáticas. Su prosa se caracteriza por un estilo narrativo clásico.






The White Gate: By Warwick Deeping
- 390 páginas
 - 14 horas de lectura
 
Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to reflect its original form, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base, showcasing the importance of historical documents. The reproduction aims to maintain authenticity, offering readers a glimpse into the past while honoring the integrity of the original artifact.
Sorrell and Son
- 400 páginas
 - 14 horas de lectura
 
Set in England in the 1920's, this story is about a father's love, devotion and sacrifice for his beloved son. Captain Sorrell returns from the war to find his wife has left him with sole responsibility for their son Kit. Despite many deprivations, Sorrell strives to ensure his son will have the education and opportunities he never had. Will his efforts pay off? The book offers captivating insights into English society between the two World Wars.
Joan Of The Tower
- 406 páginas
 - 15 horas de lectura
 
In this historical novel, Warwick Deeping tells the story of Joan of England, a medieval princess whose life was shaped by the political intrigues and power struggles of her time. With vivid characters and richly detailed descriptions, Deeping offers readers an immersive and engaging journey back into the past.
Mad Barbara
- 382 páginas
 - 14 horas de lectura
 
Mad Barbara is a gripping novel that tells the story of a woman haunted by her past and struggling to find her place in the world. As she navigates the challenges of love and loss, Barbara must confront her own demons and come to terms with her own limitations. Warwick Deeping's writing is both powerful and nuanced, making this a must-read for anyone interested in fiction that explores complex human emotions and relationships.
Laughing House
- 230 páginas
 - 9 horas de lectura
 
A Woman's War a Novel
- 362 páginas
 - 13 horas de lectura
 
The Challenge of Love
- 392 páginas
 - 14 horas de lectura
 
Love Among the Ruins: Historical Novel - Medieval Romance
- 170 páginas
 - 6 horas de lectura
 
Mad Barbara (1908)
- 384 páginas
 - 14 horas de lectura