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Francesco Marroni

    Francesco Marroni est un éminent chercheur en littérature et écrivain de fiction dont l'œuvre plonge profondément dans la littérature victorienne et édouardienne. Ses recherches universitaires se concentrent sur l'exploration des thèmes, des nuances stylistiques et des modèles épistémiques qui ont façonné le paysage narratif du XIXe siècle. Les analyses de Marroni révèlent les liens complexes entre la culture de l'époque et sa production littéraire, offrant aux lecteurs une compréhension plus riche des œuvres classiques. Au-delà de ses contributions universitaires, c'est aussi un conteur talentueux, dont la fiction explore souvent la psyché humaine et le passage du temps.

    Oxford World's Classics: Sylvia's Lovers
    • Oxford World's Classics: Sylvia's Lovers

      • 560pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      'The saddest story I ever wrote.' Mrs Gaskell Sylvia's Lovers is set during the French Revolutionary Wars in the remote whaling-port of Monkshaven in Yorkshire. The sea dominates the lives of the inhabitants: whalers returning from their long and dangerous trips to Greenland bring crowds to the quayside, every local man has tales to recount of his exploits at sea, and smuggling is rife. The people of Monkshaven hate the French, but they live in greater and more immediate fear of the dreaded incursions of the callous press-gang, who snatch sailors returning from whaling trip before they have even spoken to their friends or families. In Mrs Gaskell's provincial England war is seen to mirror a private violence which has already disrupted the lives of her fictional characters. Sylvia is a heroine loved by two men of completely different types--the bold sailor Charley Kinraid and the cautious and conventional Philip Hepburn, who idolizes her. The novel follows her development from a wilful, imaginative, but not especially clever girl, to an alert woman who has been matured by her acute suffering. The text is that of the one-volume fourth edition, published in December 1863.

      Oxford World's Classics: Sylvia's Lovers2014
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