Bernard Capes' 'Moll Davis' is a captivating novel set in the 17th century, known for its poetic prose and intricate characterizations of its historical figures. The story follows the tumultuous life of the titular character, Moll Davis, a famous actress and mistress of King Charles II, as she navigates the complexities of court life and love. Capes' writing style is reminiscent of the Victorian era, with a keen focus on detail and emotion, making 'Moll Davis' a compelling read for fans of historical fiction. The novel delves into themes of power, passion, and betrayal, offering a gripping portrayal of a fascinating period in English history. Bernard Capes was a prolific writer and critic, known for his works in both fiction and non-fiction. His deep knowledge of history and literature shines through in 'Moll Davis', showcasing his talent for storytelling and character development. Readers interested in a richly detailed historical novel with a strong female protagonist will find 'Moll Davis' to be a rewarding and engaging read.
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