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Sarah Grand 
The Heavenly Twins 

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‘The Heavenly Twins, ‘ penned by the English feminist writer Sarah Grand in 1893, intricately weaves the lives of three remarkable young women into a tapestry of societal upheaval and personal growth. Evadne Frayling, Angelica Hamilton-Wells (one of the enigmatic Heavenly Twins, alongside her brother Diavolo), and Edith Beale emerge as compelling figures amidst the backdrop of upper-class society.

From the innocent tendrils of childhood to the complexities of adulthood, these women navigate the intricate dance of courtship and marriage, each bearing witness to the varied shades of matrimony. Yet, while Evadne and Edith find themselves ensnared in the clutches of dysfunctional unions, Angelica stands as a beacon of the new woman, boldly challenging societal norms.

Edith, in her portrayal of traditional womanhood, serves as a poignant foil to the audacious strides taken by her counterparts. Their collective journey unfolds across six books, intertwining threads of narrative and illuminating societal issues that resonate with timeless relevance.

Evadne’s narrative arc delves into the depths of her upbringing and the tumultuous terrain of her married life, culminating in a harrowing descent into mental anguish amidst marital discord. Meanwhile, a subplot unfurls, spotlighting the mischievous exploits of the twins as Angelica’s unconventional escapades, disguised as a boy, lead her into a dalliance with a Tenor.

Following the Tenor’s demise, the narrative shifts to explore Angelica’s resilience in the face of loss and her subsequent evolution. Finally, the tale takes an intimate turn as Dr. Galbraith, Evadne’s husband, offers a firsthand account, unveiling the intricate web of connection and emotion that binds him to Evadne.

In ‘The Heavenly Twins, ‘ Sarah Grand masterfully captures the essence of an era marked by societal flux and the indomitable spirit of female empowerment, weaving a rich tapestry of introspection, romance, and resilience.

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 920 ● ISBN 9798869294210 ● Taille du fichier 0.8 MB ● Maison d’édition Mamba Press ● Publié 2024 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 9395625 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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