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Hugh Walpole

    Hugh Walpole fue un prolífico novelista inglés cuyas vívidas tramas y magistral ambientación capturaron un amplio público. Su ambicioso y enérgico estilo literario lo estableció como un autor bestseller. Aunque sus obras han sido algo descuidadas desde su muerte, continúan mostrando su considerable habilidad narrativa y su cautivadora forma de contar historias. Su extensa producción ofrece a los lectores una visión fascinante de sus mundos ficticios únicos.

    Hugh Walpole
    Jeremy and Hamlet
    Jeremy at Crale 29
    Babbitt
    The Dark Forest
    Portrait of a Man with Red Hair
    The Cathedral
    • HardPress Classic Books Series

      The Cathedral
      5,0
    • Portrait of a Man with Red Hair

      • 318 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      In a quest for adventure, Charles Harkness travels to Treliss, a stunning Cornish seaside town filled with local secrets. Overcoming his timid nature, he becomes embroiled in a domestic conflict instigated by a menacing figure with striking red hair. This journey challenges Harkness to confront his fears and navigate the complexities of human relationships in a picturesque yet tumultuous setting.

      Portrait of a Man with Red Hair
      4,0
    • The Dark Forest

      • 212 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Recognized for its literary significance, this edition of The Dark Forest preserves the original format and any annotations, ensuring the text remains true to its first publication. This approach highlights its value as a historical document, aiming to keep the work alive for future generations.

      The Dark Forest
      4,0
    • Sinclair Lewis created one of the most compelling and disturbing characters of American fiction in this portrait of a hardened, conniving, social-climbing real-estate man in his classic work Babbitt. Through detailed depictions of the protagonist's home, work, and social life, a meticulous landscape is created, representing the beliefs, aspirations, and failures of the American middle class.

      Babbitt
      3,9
    • Winters Moon

      • 514 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Wintersmoon explores the lives of sisters Janet and Rosalind Grandison. Written by bestselling writer Sir Hugh Walpole. 
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      Winters Moon
    • The Captives PART II

      • 194 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Exploring the depths of human emotions and social dynamics, this novel offers a character-driven narrative filled with psychological insight. Set against a rich historical backdrop, it delves into family relationships and social hierarchies, portraying love, betrayal, and redemption. The intricately developed characters reveal the complexities of human interaction, while the narrative's depth immerses readers in a compelling storyline. Hugh Walpole's literary skill shines through, showcasing his ability to blend gripping storytelling with profound reflections on the human experience.

      The Captives PART II
    • The Captives PART I

      • 72 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Character-driven and rich in emotional depth, this novel explores intricate family dynamics and social hierarchies against a historical backdrop. Hugh Walpole delves into the complexities of human relationships, weaving themes of love, betrayal, and redemption throughout the narrative. The story immerses readers in a world of psychological exploration, showcasing Walpole's literary talent in crafting a compelling and nuanced portrayal of human interactions. The narrative complexity invites a deeper engagement with the characters and their intertwined fates.

      The Captives PART I