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In "Waynflete," Christabel R. Coleridge delves into the rich tapestry of Renaissance England through the life of William Waynflete, a notable historical figure and the Bishop of Winchester. The novel interweaves biographical elements with fiction, employing a lyrical style that captures the essence of the period's intellectual fervor and religious strife. Coleridge'Äôs sophisticated prose evokes the tumultuous backdrop of the 15th century, exploring themes of ambition, faith, and the interplay between personal conviction and political power. The narrative's structure reflects both the gradual unfolding of Waynflete'Äôs life and the intricate social landscapes of the time, demonstrating C...
In 'An English Squire,' Christabel R. Coleridge delves into the complexities of familial obligations, class distinctions, and cross-cultural romance during the Victorian era. Through the contentious romance of Gerald Lester and Maria de la Rosa, Coleridge illuminates the societal pressures faced by a young English gentleman grappling with his father's expectations and his love for a foreign woman. The novel's narrative style is marked by its detailed characterization and a rich exploration of the protagonist's internal conflict, reflecting the literary traditions of the late 19th-century English novel. Coleridge's work stands as an insightful examination of the intersections between personal...
In "Amethyst," Christabel R. Coleridge weaves a richly layered narrative that centers around themes of identity, societal constraints, and the female experience in the late 19th century. Employing evocative prose and vibrant imagery, Coleridge creates a compelling portrait of her protagonist, whose journey of self-discovery invites readers to navigate the complexities of love, ambition, and the search for personal freedom. This novel not only reflects the Victorian literary style but also engages with contemporary discussions around gender and social roles, making it a significant work in the context of feminist literature at the time. Christabel R. Coleridge, a member of the distinguished C...
"The Constant Prince" from Christabel Rose Coleridge. English novelist who also edited girls' magazines (1843-1921).
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