Carte Nocturne Frank Swinnerton

Nocturne

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"Nocturne" is a brilliant psychological novel that unfolds over the course of a single, pivotal nigh...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
232
EAN
9781025869216
ISBN
1025869214
Enbook ID
52757797
Greutate
332
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 12

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"Nocturne" is a brilliant psychological novel that unfolds over the course of a single, pivotal night in London. The story follows two sisters, Jenny and Emmy Blanchard, whose lives are defined by the constraints of their working-class existence and their differing aspirations. As the sun sets, the narrative delves into their contrasting personalities and the separate paths they take during a few transformative hours. While Emmy represents the domestic and the dutiful, Jenny is spirited and longs for a life beyond the mundane, leading to an evening filled with emotional depth and quiet revelation.

Frank Swinnerton's work is renowned for its tight narrative structure and its vivid portrayal of early 20th-century urban life. Through its intimate focus on the Blanchard sisters and the men who enter their lives that evening, "Nocturne" explores themes of longing, family dynamics, and the pursuit of happiness. The prose captures the atmospheric beauty of the city after dark, creating a sense of urgency and intimacy that characterizes the modern psychological drama. This work remains a celebrated piece of literary realism, offering a sensitive and enduring look at the complexities of the human spirit and the choices made in the shadows of the night.

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