Catharine Furze

Catharine Furze

Mark Rutherford

20,08 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9789354759987
20,08 €
IVA incluido
Disponible

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

A haunting, humane voice returns to the shelves. Catharine Furze awakens a quiet rage and a steadfast hope, inviting readers to witness a life shaped by unseen pressures and enduring resilience.This restored edition presents a complete, lovingly curated rendering of Mark Rutherford’s late Victorian masterwork-a classic victorian novel that threads psychological realism fiction with sharp social observation. Set against the bustling, stratified world of victorian england, it examines marriage and autonomy, the constraints of gender roles, and the stubborn gravity of class. The narrative’s intimate immediacy rewards readers of classic literature who relish delicate character study and ethical enquiry, while inviting students of victorian fiction to compare its interior landscapes with the broader currents of the era. This edition emphasises the book’s enduring relevance and its place within the tradition of thoughtful, reformist storytelling.Not merely a reprint, this is a recovered cultural treasure-restored for today’s and future generations, and presented as part of a complete edition and illustrated edition programme that elevates the work for modern readers. Alpha Editions’ stewardship makes Catharine Furze accessible again, offering a refined experience for casual readers and a prized addition for collectors alike. A thoughtful call to lovers of thomas hardy novels and all who cherish the critique of social norms, this edition invites renewed dialogue with a cornerstone of Victorian England.

Artículos relacionados

  • The Only Witness
    Pamela Beason / TBD
    A MISSING BABYSeventeen-year-old Brittany Morgan dashed into the store for just a minute, leaving her sleeping baby in the car. Now Ivy's gone and half the town believes Brittany murdered her daughter.A HAUNTED DETECTIVEDetective Matthew Finn, a big-city fish out of water in small-town Evansburg, Washington, struggles with his wife's betrayal as he investigates Ivy Morg...
    Disponible

    20,64 €

  • The Gender of Inanimate Objects and Other Stories
    Laura Marello
    In the phosphorescent title novella of Laura Marello's collection, an enigmatic drifter pursues her circuitous path through the intricate cultural terrain of Sweetwater County, California, a patchwork of communities where "everyone speaks the wrong language." Through subtle, disciplined prose inflected with the deep colors and clear lines of ancient Mykonos and the northern...
    Disponible

    15,29 €

  • What's the Word?
    Lawrence Gordon
    This is a work of non-fiction. The events penned herein reflect real life situations; great times and terrible times; which my family, my friends, and I endured.      This work will reflect the spiritual aspects of my family. I was born and raised in our family church. The name of the church was God’s Universal House of Prayer and my Uncle, James Henderson was the Pastor until...
    Disponible

    7,19 €

  • Meritocrats
    Stuart Evans
    Stuart Evans’s first novel is a comedy-of-ill-manners set in a nouveau riche milieu: a fantastic satirical performance and hyper-referential homage to masters past and present. Paul Keller is the Stephen Dedalus of the piece, the son of Robert and Sylvie, whose internal monologue is spliced into the action, and whose incestuous feelings for his sister lead to an increase in his...
    Disponible

    19,71 €

  • Jack the Lad
    Frank English
    A tale based loosely in reality, this story traces the fortunes of the Ingles family in the West Riding coal fields around Wakefield. Theirs is a saga that could be replicated time after time in an area where scratching a living wasn't easy, and where coal, drink, and occasional infidelity played integral parts in the life of the community. Their story starts in the mid-194...
    Disponible

    13,53 €

  • The Empty Chair
    Penny Goetjen
    o A steamy Caribbean islando A missing female photographero A daughter’s relentless search and her entanglement in the island’s twisted subculture Don’t expect an umbrella in your drink when you escape to the Virgin Islands in this heart-pounding suspense novel as young Olivia Benning desperately searches for her photographer mother who has gone missing during a covert assignme...
    Disponible

    12,62 €

Otros libros del autor

  • The Early Life Of Mark Rutherford
    Mark Rutherford
    A luminous window into a boy’s mind and a nation’s changing gaze, The Early Life Of Mark Rutherford invites readers to walk the winding road from childhood into self-knowledge. A compact, immersive headlong study of identity in youth, it blends intimate psychological fiction with the pulse of late Victorian England.This is more than a novel; it is a carefully restored encounter...
    Disponible

    16,39 €

  • Volcanic Winter
    Mark Rutherford
    President of the United States Angus Probin does not believe in playing fair; he only believes in winning. To him, it matters little whether he has friends or long-lasting relationships. Everyone is disposable if they don’t meet his needs. He is cunning enough, though, to know that he must keep a close watch on anyone who might betray him.Vice President Robert Jenkins has alway...
    Disponible

    21,93 €

  • The Autobiography Of Mark Rutherford And Mark Rutherford’s Deliverance (1889)
    Mark Rutherford
    The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford and Mark Rutherford’s Deliverance is a two-part novel written by the English author William Hale White under the pseudonym Mark Rutherford. The first part, The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford, is a fictionalized account of the author’s own life, chronicling his struggles with religion, politics, and personal relationships. The second part, ...
    Disponible

    37,55 €

  • Mark Rutherford S Deliverance
    Mark Rutherford
    Mark Rutherford was the pseudonym used by William Hale White (1831 - 1913). White was a clerk in the admiralty and a novelist. The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford (1881), Mark Rutherford’s Deliverance (1885), and The Revolution in Tanner’s Lane (1887 were three autobiographical novels. George Orwell described Mark Rutherford’s Deliverance as 'one of the best novels written ...
    Disponible

    17,02 €

  • Pages From A Journal
    Mark Rutherford
    Pages From A Journal: With Other Papers (1900) is a collection of writings by Mark Rutherford, a pseudonym for the British author William Hale White. The book contains a series of journal entries, as well as other essays and articles, that offer a glimpse into the author’s personal thoughts and experiences.The journal entries cover a wide range of topics, from the author’s stru...
    Disponible

    34,35 €

  • Last Pages From A Journal
    Mark Rutherford
    ''Last Pages From A Journal: With Other Pages'' is a collection of writings by author Mark Rutherford, originally published in 1915. The book is a compilation of various pieces, including personal journal entries, essays, and short stories. The work is reflective in nature, exploring themes of spirituality, morality, and the human condition. Rutherford’s writing is introspectiv...
    Disponible

    36,45 €