Anthony Hope Knihy
Anthony Hope je známy predovšetkým svojím majstrovstvom v žánri dobrodružných románov, ktoré často zasadzoval do fiktívnych krajín, ktoré si sám vytvoril. Jeho diela skúmajú napínavé zápletky a romantické intrigy, čím definoval celý žáner známy ako ruritánska romanca. Jeho jedinečný štýl a schopnosť vtiahnuť čitateľov do napínavých svetov z neho robia nezabudnuteľného rozprávača dobrodružstiev.







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The Prisoner of Zenda & Its Sequel Rupert of Hentzau
- 408 stránok
- 15 hodin čítania
This collection features two renowned adventure novels that promise thrilling escapades and captivating journeys. Readers can expect a blend of excitement, exploration, and dynamic characters as they navigate through perilous situations and discover new worlds. The dual narrative offers a rich tapestry of storytelling that showcases the essence of adventure literature, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, reflecting its historical significance. While it may include imperfections like marks and flawed pages due to its age, it is made available to honor and preserve cultural literature. The reprint aims to provide an affordable, high-quality edition that remains true to the original, emphasizing a commitment to protecting and promoting important literary works.
The Omnibus edition features a collection of stories or works that provide a comprehensive exploration of the themes and characters within. It offers readers an opportunity to delve deeply into the narrative arcs and rich details that connect the pieces. Each story contributes to a larger tapestry, showcasing the author's unique style and thematic concerns, making it an essential read for fans and newcomers alike.
Phroso, Large-Print Edition
- 360 stránok
- 13 hodin čítania
An adventurous Lord Wheatley buys the Turkish island of Neopalia, only to face resistance from the locals who wish for Phroso to remain their ruler. As Wheatley falls for Phroso, tension escalates when she is kidnapped by Mouraki Pasha. To claim both the island and his love, Wheatley must navigate a series of challenges and battles. The story combines romance and conflict, set against a backdrop of cultural resistance in the Aegean Sea.
The Four Feathers
- 352 stránok
- 13 hodin čítania
Set in 1882, the story follows British army officer Harry Feversham, who resigns before a deployment to Africa, leading to accusations of cowardice symbolized by white feathers from friends and his fiancée. Struggling to prove his integrity, he embarks on a journey to redeem himself and confront his fears. The narrative explores themes of honor, bravery, and the societal pressures of the British Empire, all while highlighting the personal turmoil of a man caught between love and duty.
In a moment of surprise, Miss Dolly Foster expresses her discontent towards a well-dressed young man who walks by with a lady. The scene hints at themes of social observation and judgment, as Dolly's reaction suggests a deeper commentary on manners and relationships in their society. The interaction sets the stage for exploring the complexities of human behavior and the nuances of social dynamics.
In The Prisoner of Zenda, Rudolf Rassendyll's close resemblance to the King of Ruritania leads him into intrigue, romance and perilous escapades. Enmeshed in a plot by the villainous Duke of Strelsau to depose the King, Rudolf is entranced by the beautiful Princess Flavia, and finds that both his life and his honour are imperilled. The sequel, Rupert of Hentzau, tells how Rupert'who feared neither man nor devil') seeks to ruin Flavia's reputation and wreak vengeance on Rudolf. Events accelerate to a dramatically violent climax. Both these swashbuckling novels offer the appeal of romantic adventure in a land now legendary. Numerous adaptations on screen and stage have extended the fame of Anthony Hope's Ruritania
