Cynthia : With an Introduction by Maurice Hewlett

In "Cynthia," Leonard Merrick crafts a poignant exploration of the complexities of love and self-identity, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England. The novel is marked by its rich, evocative prose and a realistic depiction of societal norms, delving into the intricacies of romantic entanglements and the emotional landscapes of its characters. Merrick's keen eye for detail not only captures the essence of the era but also critiques the constraints placed upon women, with Cynthia emerging as a compelling figure caught between societal expectations and personal aspirations. Leonard Merrick (1864-1939) was a notable figure in the literary world, known for his insightful portrayals of human relationships and the struggles faced within them. Growing up in a family that deeply valued the arts, Merrick was influenced by the challenges of his time, including the evolving roles of women in society, which motivated him to give voice to such characters in his writing. His background as a journalist and familiarity with the theatrical world enriched his narrative style, allowing for a dramatic and intimate approach in "Cynthia." This novel is a must-read for anyone interested in early modernist literature or the intricate interplay of personal and social dynamics. Merrick's ability to weave together humor and pathos ensures that readers are not only entertained but also prompted to reflect on the broader societal issues that resonate with contemporary audiences. "Cynthia" stands as a timeless reminder of the enduring quest for self-understanding and connection.

Starte deine 14-tägige kostenlose Probezeit

  • Voller Zugriff auf Hunderttausende von Hörbüchern und E-Books in unserer Bibliothek
  • Erstelle bis zu 4 Profile – inkl. Kinderprofile
  • Lies und höre offline
  • Abos ab 9,99 € pro Monat
Jetzt kostenlos testen

Jederzeit kündbar

Cynthia : With an Introduction by Maurice Hewlett

In "Cynthia," Leonard Merrick crafts a poignant exploration of the complexities of love and self-identity, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England. The novel is marked by its rich, evocative prose and a realistic depiction of societal norms, delving into the intricacies of romantic entanglements and the emotional landscapes of its characters. Merrick's keen eye for detail not only captures the essence of the era but also critiques the constraints placed upon women, with Cynthia emerging as a compelling figure caught between societal expectations and personal aspirations. Leonard Merrick (1864-1939) was a notable figure in the literary world, known for his insightful portrayals of human relationships and the struggles faced within them. Growing up in a family that deeply valued the arts, Merrick was influenced by the challenges of his time, including the evolving roles of women in society, which motivated him to give voice to such characters in his writing. His background as a journalist and familiarity with the theatrical world enriched his narrative style, allowing for a dramatic and intimate approach in "Cynthia." This novel is a must-read for anyone interested in early modernist literature or the intricate interplay of personal and social dynamics. Merrick's ability to weave together humor and pathos ensures that readers are not only entertained but also prompted to reflect on the broader societal issues that resonate with contemporary audiences. "Cynthia" stands as a timeless reminder of the enduring quest for self-understanding and connection.

  1. The Quaint Companions : With an Introduction by H. G. Wells

    Leonard Merrick

    book
  2. Conrad in Quest of His Youth: An Extravagance of Temperament

    Leonard Merrick

    book
  3. One Man's View

    Leonard Merrick

    book
  4. A Chair on the Boulevard

    Leonard Merrick, Sheba Blake

    book
  5. 7 best short stories by Leonard Merrick

    Leonard Merrick, August Nemo

    book
  6. 7 best short stories - Music

    Willa Cather, Katherine Mansfield, James Joyce, H.P. Lovecraft, Saki (H.H. Munro), Henry van Dyke, Leonard Merrick, August Nemo

    book
  7. Essential Novelists - Leonard Merrick : the novelist's novelist

    Leonard Merrick, August Nemo

    book
  8. Best Short Stories Omnibus - Volume 3

    H. and Heron, Sheridan Le Fanu, Charlotte Riddell, Flora Annie Steel, Amelia B. Edwards, Margaret Oliphant, Edward Bellamy, Arnold Bennett, S. Baring-Gould, Daniil Kharms, E F Benson, Ella D'Arcy, Jacques Futrelle, Frank Richard Stockton, John Kendrick Bangs, Kenneth Grahame, Julian Hawthorne, A. E. Mason, Richard Middleton, Pierre Louÿs, Sir Hugh Walpole, Ethel Richardson, Gertrude Stein, E. Phillips Oppenheim, Arthur Quiller-Couch, Mór Jókai, Andy Adams, Bertha Sinclair, Fitz-James O’Brien, Eleanor H. Porter, Valery Bryusov, John Ulrich Giesy, Otis Adelbert Kline, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Barry Pain, Gertrude Bennett, Francis Marion Crawford, William Pett Ridge, Gilbert Parker, Harriet Elizabeth Spofford, Elizabeth Garver Jordan, Richard Austin Freeman, Alice Duer Miller, Leonard Merrick, Anthony Hope, Ethel Watts Mumford, Anne O'Hagan Shinn, B.M. Bower, August Nemo

    book
  9. Big Book of Best Short Stories - Volume 14

    William Pett Ridge, Gilbert Parker, Harriet Elizabeth Spofford, Elizabeth Garver Jordan, R Austin Freeman, Alice Duer Miller, Anthony Hope, Ethel Watts Mumford, Anne O'Hagan Shinn, Leonard Merrick, August Nemo

    book
  10. 99 Classic Mystery Short Stories Vol.1 : : Works by Arthur Conan Doyle, E. Phillips Oppenheim, Fred M. White, Rudyard Kipling, Wilkie Collins, H.G. Wells...and many more !

    Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur B. Reeve, Arthur Quiller-Couch, Algernon Blackwood, Readym Anthologies, Arthur Stanwood Pier, Arthur Stringer, Barry Pain, Carolyn Wells, Compton MacKenzie, E. Phillips Oppenheim, Edgar Fawcett, Edgar Wallace, Eleanor H. Porter, Emerson Hough, Ethel Watts Mumford, F. Hopkinson Smith, Forrest Crissey, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Fred M. White, G.B. Lancaster, George Ade, Gilbert Parker, H. Bedford-Jones, H.G. Wells, Hapsburg Liebe, Harold Bindloss, Harvey J. O'Higgins, Henry C. Rowland, Honore Willsie, Hugh Pendexter, James Branch Cabell, James Hopper, James Oliver Curwood, Jennette Lee, Josephine Daskam Bacon, Leonard Merrick, Margaret Sherwood, Marie Belloc Lowndes, Marjorie Bowen, Mary Heaton Vorse, Mary Raymond Andrews, Max Beerbohm, Max Pemberton, Octavus Roy Cohen, Perceval Gibbon, R Austin Freeman, Richard Marsh, Roy Norton, Rudyard Kipling, Rupert Hughes, Sax Rohmer, Stacy Aumonier, W. Pett Ridge, W. W. Jacobs, Wilkie Collins, William MacLeod Raine

    book
  11. A Chair on the Boulevard

    Leonard Merrick

    book