F. Marion Crawford's novel 'Don Orsino' is a captivating story set in late 19th century Italy, following the life of a young prince who becomes entangled in love, betrayal, and political intrigue. The book is written in a rich, descriptive style reminiscent of classic European literature, with detailed character development and vivid imagery that transports the reader to the aristocratic world of Rome. As a part of the Italian historical novel genre, 'Don Orsino' provides a glimpse into the social complexities and moral dilemmas of the time period, appealing to readers with an interest in romanticism and realism in literature. Crawford's adept storytelling and nuanced portrayal of high society make this novel an engaging and enlightening read.
Echoes : The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories
Ellen Datlow, Dale Bailey, Nathan Ballingrud, Aliette de Bodard, Richard Bowes, Pat Cadigan, Siobhan Carroll, F. Marion Crawford, Indrapramit Das, Terry Dowling, Brian Evenson, Gemma Files, Ford Madox Ford, Jeffrey Ford, Alice Hoffman, Carole Johnstone, Stephen Graham Jones, Richard Kadrey, John Langan, Alison Littlewood, Bracken Macleod, Nick Mamatas, Vincent J. Masterson, Seanan McGuire, Garth Nix, Joyce Carol Oates, M. Rickert, M. L. Siemienowicz, Lee Thomas, Paul Tremblay, A. C. Wise
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bookThe Upper Berth; By the Waters of Paradise
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bookThe Children of the King: A Tale of Southern Italy
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bookMr. Isaacs, A Tale of Modern India
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bookDon Orsino
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bookCasa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2
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