Основной контент книги The daughter of the dawn
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The daughter of the dawn

A realistic story of Maori magic

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In «The Daughter of the Dawn,» William Reginald Hodder explores the intricate dynamics of love, loss, and identity within a richly woven tapestry of early 20th-century social norms. The novel employs an evocative narrative style, blending lyrical prose with poignant character studies that reflect the author's keen observations of human behavior. Set against a backdrop of changing societal values, Hodder delves into the lives of his characters, revealing their struggles for personal freedom and the quest for meaning amidst the encroaching modernity of the time. The book artfully balances emotional depth with intellectual rigor, making it a notable contribution to the canon of early modernist literature. William Reginald Hodder, a British author and a contemporary of the early modernist movement, drew inspiration from his experiences and the turbulent socio-political landscape of his era. His background in philosophy and literature deeply influenced his thematic choices and narrative techniques, leading him to focus on the psychological complexities of individuals navigating societal expectations. Hodder's keen interest in the lives of women during this transformative period allowed him to create a protagonist whose struggles resonate with readers even today. «The Daughter of the Dawn» is a must-read for those interested in early modernist literature and anyone seeking a profound exploration of the human condition. Hodder's delicate prose and compelling narrative will captivate readers, offering them a rich tapestry of emotions and insights that linger long after the last page is turned.

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Release date on Litres:
03 March 2025
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370 p.
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8596547855712
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