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The Golden Cage
The story of conflicting personalities and of a girl who would not look at the truth and a man who told it - too plainly! For one as sensitive as Karen, a person of Mrs. Ferndale's crushing personality was hard to bear; but to suggest that Karen's own husband had preferred to spend his leave with her, his mother, was too much ... and yet Karen learnt that it was true. Curiously enough, it was Simon who told her the plain unvarnished truth, and in the end she saw his wisdom and her own folly.
The queen of hearts
"The Queen of Hearts," by Wilkie Collins, is a collection of interconnected short stories, primarily focused on the themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships. The title story revolves around Gertrude, a young woman torn between her husband, Harry, and her former lover, Richard. The other stories, like "The Ten Days," delve into various plots and characters, highlighting the author's mastery of storytelling. The novel is a classic example of Victorian literature, exploring the moral and emotional landscape of the time. Here's a more detailed overview: Central Themes: The core themes of "The Queen of Hearts" include love, marriage, betrayal, and the impact of secrets on relationships. Gertrude's struggle to reconcile her affections for two men and the secrets they hold create a sense of suspense and drama. Interconnected Stories: The collection features various stories, including the titular "The Queen of Hearts," which introduces Gertrude and her love triangle. "The Ten Days" is another prominent story within the collection, exploring a series of events and characters. Character Dynamics: The story explores the dynamics between different characters, particularly the three elderly brothers (Owen, Morgan, and Griffith) who live in a secluded tower and are visited by Jessie Yelverton, a young woman who brings vibrancy into their lives. Setting: The story is set in rural South Wales, emphasizing the contrast between the brothers' quiet, isolated lives and the arrival of the energetic Jessie. Victorian Era Context: "The Queen of Hearts" reflects the social and moral values of the Victorian era, including the importance of reputation, family, and social standing. Style and Narrative: Wilkie Collins is known for his suspenseful narratives and his ability to create complex characters and plots. He employs a variety of narrative styles within the collection, including epistolary (letter-based) sections and direct narration. The Queen of Hearts, by Wilkie Collins - Project Gutenberg As a single man, my own small independence, aided by what little additions to it I could pick up with my pen, had been sufficient ... Project Gutenberg The Queen of Hearts by Wilkie Collins - Project Gutenberg The Queen of Hearts by Wilkie Collins | Project Gutenberg. 55 by Wilkie Collins. The Queen of Hearts by Wilkie Collins. "The Queen... Project Gutenberg The Queen of Hearts - Wilkie Collins - LibriVox Jul 21, 2014 — The Queen of Hearts. Wilkie Collins (1824 - 1889). The elderly Brothers Owen, Morgan and Griffith live a quiet, retire... LibriVox Show all
An Angel Runs Away
England, 1818 The victim of a tyrannical uncle and cousin, enchanting Ula Forde flees their grip, only to be rescued by the very man her beautiful but heartless cousin has betrayed. The Marquis of Raventhorpe pledges to avenge the cruelty to which both he and Ula have been subjected and she yearns to win the Marquis's love. But can her lovely spirit possibly touch the man who sees her only as an instrument for revenge?
The Passionate Princess
In desperation, Princess Thea of Kostas fled the Royal Court and the tyranny that would wed her blossoming loveliness to the aging Monarch of a neighboring Realm. As she rode through the majesty of mountains and forests Thea exulted in her newfound freedom. Then she met Nikos, mysterious, fiery and breathtakingly attractive... His compelling gaze seemed to read the innocent secret of her deepest dreams, and soon Thea was the willing and joyful prisoner of love's sweet, irresistible command!
Riding to the Sky
When lovely Filipa Seymour agreed to impersonate one of London's notorious Pretty Horse-Breakers, the country-bred beauty had no idea that she would win a race -- and lose her heart to the magnificent Marquis of Kilne. And when the handsome, jaded peer made a shocking offer, Filipa realized that an innocent scheme had all too heartbreakingly succeeded....