Kate Coventry An Autobiography - Whyte-Melville, G. J.
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Présentation Kate Coventry An Autobiography de Whyte - Melville, G. J. Format Broché
- Livre Littérature érotique et sentimentale
Biographie:
G. J. Whyte-Melville (1821-1888) was a notable British author known for his novels and works of fiction, particularly those set in the context of military and adventure. His writing reflects his experiences and interests, often focusing on themes of heroism, military life, and adventure. Some of his notable works are The Interpreter: A Tale of the War (1867): One of his most recognized works, this novel offers a detailed portrayal of military life and espionage during wartime. Katerfelto: A Story of Exmoor (1860): A novel set in the English countryside, showcasing Whyte-Melville s skill in depicting rural life and adventure. Satanella (1868): A novel featuring elements of romance and intrigue, set against a backdrop of political and social drama. The Gloved Hand (1865): Another example of his engaging storytelling, blending romance with adventure and mystery. G. J. Whyte-Melville s contributions to literature are notable for their detailed and engaging portrayal of military and adventure themes. His novels remain of interest for their historical and narrative depth, and his ability to blend romance with adventure has earned him a place in 19th-century British literature....
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G. J. Whyte-Melville (1821-1888) was a notable British author known for his novels and works of fiction, particularly those set in the context of military and adventure. His writing reflects his experiences and interests, often focusing on themes of heroism, military life, and adventure. Some of his notable works are The Interpreter: A Tale of the War (1867): One of his most recognized works, this novel offers a detailed portrayal of military life and espionage during wartime. Katerfelto: A Story of Exmoor (1860): A novel set in the English countryside, showcasing Whyte-Melville's skill in depicting rural life and adventure. Satanella (1868): A novel featuring elements of romance and intrigue, set against a backdrop of political and social drama. The Gloved Hand (1865): Another example of his engaging storytelling, blending romance with adventure and mystery. G. J. Whyte-Melville's contributions to literature are notable for their detailed and engaging portrayal of military and adventure themes. His novels remain of interest for their historical and narrative depth, and his ability to blend romance with adventure has earned him a place in 19th-century British literature. Whyte-Melville passed away on November 7, 1888, but his works continue to be appreciated for their vivid storytelling and exploration of themes related to heroism, duty, and military life....