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Violet Fane

    Violet Fane, pseudonyme littéraire de Lady Mary Montgomerie Currie, fut une poétesse et écrivaine active sur la scène littéraire britannique de 1872 jusqu'à sa mort en 1905. Elle fut associée à l'Esthétisme et au Médiévalisme, ses vers étant parfois mis en musique par de célèbres compositeurs. Figure marquante de la société londonienne, Fane fréquentait des cercles comprenant des personnalités littéraires de son époque, telles qu'Oscar Wilde, qui admirait ses réflexions sur la relation entre l'art et la nature.

    Denzil Place: A Story in Verse
    Helen Davenant; Volume III
    The Queen of the Fairies (A Village Story) and Other Poems
    Sophy: or, The Adventures of a Savage; Volume 1
    • First published in 1883, 'Sophy or the Adventures of a Savage' is a classic Victorian novel that tells the story of a young woman's journey from the African savannah to the cultural salons of London society. With its sharp social commentary and vivid descriptions of exotic landscapes, this novel offers a fascinating window into the attitudes and prejudices of the era.

      Sophy: or, The Adventures of a Savage; Volume 1
    • Escape into a world of magic and enchantment with 'The Queen of the Fairies', a delightful collection of poetry by Violet Fane. From charming village scenes to fantastical tales of fairies and spirits, Fane's lyrical verses evoke a sense of wonder and whimsy that will transport readers to a bygone era of innocence and romance. Perfect for fans of traditional English poetry and fairy tales.

      The Queen of the Fairies (A Village Story) and Other Poems
    • Helen Davenant; Volume III

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Helen Davenant is a novel by Violet Fane that tells the story of a young woman navigating society's expectations and her own desires. Set in Victorian England, this tale is a poignant examination of the restrictions placed on women during this time period. Fane's masterful storytelling and rich characters make this a must-read for fans of historical fiction and romance.

      Helen Davenant; Volume III
    • Denzil Place: A Story in Verse

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Written in the form of a poem, this Gothic tale of love and betrayal is a masterpiece of Victorian literature. Set in the eerie world of Denzil Place, where dark secrets abound and passions run deep, this book is a must-read for fans of the genre.

      Denzil Place: A Story in Verse