"Dead Letters" by Maurice Baring is a gripping novel that delves into the outcomes of unrequited love and the complexities of human relationships. Published in 1910, Baring's paintings explores the topics of passion, betrayal, and the inexorable passage of time. The narrative unfolds around the protagonist, Paul Ashleigh, who discovers a group of letters he wrote to a former love, the stunning however enigmatic Marjorie Colquhoun. To his surprise, he realizes that Marjorie never received these passionate letters, main him to mirror on the impact of overlooked opportunities and the haunting specter of what could have been. As the tale progresses, Baring skillfully weaves collectively a tapestry of feelings, capturing the essence of affection in its various bureaucracy. The novel isn't always most effective a reflection at the strength of words and the outcomes of their absence but also a meditation on the human heart and its capacity for both pleasure and sorrow. Maurice Baring, recognized for his versatility as a creator and cultural determine, employs his literary finesse to craft a narrative that transcends its time, resonating with readers via its exploration of undying subject matters.
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Maurice Baring OBE was an English man of letters who worked as a dramatist, poet, novelist, translator, and essayist, as well as a travel writer and war correspondent with a focus on Russia. During World War I, Baring worked for the Intelligence Corps and the Royal Air Force. Baring was the eighth child and fifth son of Edward Charles Baring, first Baron Revelstoke, of the Baring banking dynasty, and his wife Louisa Emily Charlotte Bulteel, second Earl Grey's granddaughter. Born in Mayfair, he attended Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge. After a failed diplomatic career, he traveled extensively, mainly in Russia, where he lived in 1905-2006. At the outbreak of World War I, he joined the Royal Flying Corps and worked as an assistant to David Henderson and Hugh Trenchard in France. Throughout the war, he wrote with Lady Juliet Duff, the widow of Sir Robin Duff, 2nd Baronet of Vaynol, who was killed on October 16, 1914, near Oostnieuwekirke while fighting in the 2nd Life Guards. The letters were ultimately published under the title Dear Animated Bust: Letters to Lady Juliet Duff.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -'Dead Letters' by Maurice Baring is a gripping novel that delves into the outcomes of unrequited love and the complexities of human relationships. Published in 1910, Baring's paintings explores the topics of passion, betrayal, and the inexorable passage of time. The narrative unfolds around the protagonist, Paul Ashleigh, who discovers a group of letters he wrote to a former love, the stunning however enigmatic Marjorie Colquhoun. To his surprise, he realizes that Marjorie never received these passionate letters, main him to mirror on the impact of overlooked opportunities and the haunting specter of what could have been. As the tale progresses, Baring skillfully weaves collectively a tapestry of feelings, capturing the essence of affection in its various bureaucracy. The novel isn't always most effective a reflection at the strength of words and the outcomes of their absence but also a meditation on the human heart and its capacity for both pleasure and sorrow. Maurice Baring, recognized for his versatility as a creator and cultural determine, employs his literary finesse to craft a narrative that transcends its time, resonating with readers via its exploration of undying subject matters. 128 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9789361151675
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