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Seven for a Secret

Mary Webb

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

Beschreibung

In Mary Webb's novel 'Seven for a Secret,' the reader is immersed in a vivid portrayal of rural England in the early 20th century. Webb's lyrical prose and deep connection to nature shine through as she weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and redemption. The book is rich in symbolism, with the number seven playing a significant role throughout the narrative, adding layers of complexity to the story. Webb's use of heightened language and intricate descriptions creates a captivating reading experience that transports the reader to a simpler time. 'Seven for a Secret' can be seen as a prime example of early 20th-century pastoral literature, showcasing Webb's unique voice and perspective on the natural world. Mary Webb's own upbringing in a rural community heavily influenced her writing, providing her with rich material to draw from. Her deep appreciation for the English countryside is evident in 'Seven for a Secret,' as she expertly captures the beauty and harshness of agricultural life. Webb's keen observation skills and authentic voice make her a standout figure in the world of British literature. I highly recommend 'Seven for a Secret' to readers who appreciate lyrical prose, vivid descriptions of nature, and nuanced character development. Mary Webb's novel offers a glimpse into a bygone era while exploring universal themes that resonate with readers of all backgrounds.

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Adult Fiction, Drama and Emotion, Character Study, Descriptive Prose, Family Relationships, Human Resilience, Countryside Themes, Early 20th Century, Rural England, British Literature