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In "The Greatest Works of Marie Belloc Lowndes," readers are treated to a compendium showcasing the author's rich contributions to early 20th-century literature. Lowndes, known for her mastery of psychological realism and intricate character development, weaves complex narratives that often explore themes of morality, society, and the human psyche. The collection features a range of her notable works, deftly illustrating her ability to merge suspense with social commentary, reflecting the anxieties and intricacies of Edwardian life. Her writing style, characterized by its perceptive insights and vivid imagery, invites the reader into the inner lives of her characters, making their dilemmas d...
In "The Collected Works of Marie Belloc Lowndes," readers are invited to explore the nuanced literary tapestry woven by one of the early 20th century's most prolific authors. This compilation includes a rich array of novels, short stories, and essays characterized by their psychological depth, intricate characterizations, and deft narrative techniques. Lowndes, often recognized for her atmospheric prose and suspenseful storytelling, captures the complexities of human emotions and societal norms against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, making her work resonate with the literary movements of her time, particularly the fin de siècle and early modernism. Marie Belloc Lowndes, a prom...
This meticulously edited collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Novels: The Lodger The Chink in the Armour The End of Her Honeymoon Love and Hatred What Timmy Did What Really Happened The Story of Ivy From Out the Vast Deep Good Old Anna The Red Cross Barge The Heart of Penelope Barbara Rebell Jane Oglander The Uttermost Farthing Short Stories: Studies in Wives Althea's Opportunity Mr. Jarvice's Wife A Very Modern Instance According to Meredith Shameful Behaviour? The Decree Made Absolute Studies in Love and Terror Price of Admiralty The Child St. Catherine's eve The Woman from Purgatory Why they Married Biography: His Most Gracious Majesty King Edward VII
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The brilliance of Christopher Nolan's ingenious thriller Memento has had moviegoers coming back for more. James Mottram now offers the fullest imaginable guide to the film's many complexities. Memento's protagonist Leonard Shelby (Guy Pearce) is on a mission to find the man who murdered his wife. But Leonard suffers from a rare form of amnesia, and in order to keep track of his life he must surround himself with written reminders, some etched on his own flesh . . . This invaluable guidebook steers the reader through the mysteries of the movie's making and its many possible meanings, with expert guidance from Nolan himself and his key creative collaborators.