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In the 1922 reprint of George Eliot's historical masterpiece, Romola, published by Oxford University Press, readers are transported to the vibrant and tumultuous world of Renaissance Florence.
£10.00
In the 1922 reprint of George Eliot's historical masterpiece, Romola, published by Oxford University Press, readers are transported to the vibrant and tumultuous world of Renaissance Florence.
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Used (acceptable)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 1922
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View moreIn the 1922 reprint of George Eliot's historical masterpiece, Romola, published by Oxford University Press, readers are transported to the vibrant and tumultuous world of Renaissance Florence. This edition, though not the original release, carries the same literary brilliance and historical richness that have made "Romola" a timeless classic.
Set in the 15th century, "Romola" is a captivating blend of historical fiction and character-driven drama. It follows the life of the titular character, Romola, a young woman whose fate becomes intertwined with the political and intellectual upheaval of her era. Against the backdrop of a vividly portrayed Florence, readers witness Romola's journey of self-discovery, love, and moral awakening.
George Eliot's narrative prowess shines through in this edition, as she masterfully weaves intricate plotlines and complex characters. Her meticulous research and vivid descriptions bring Renaissance Florence to life, immersing readers in a world of art, politics, and moral dilemmas.
What makes this 1922 reprint by Oxford University Press special is its role in preserving a literary gem for modern readers. It ensures that Eliot's exploration of timeless themes, such as morality, ethics, and the individual's place in society, continues to resonate in the 20th century and beyond.
For those seeking a literary journey through a richly detailed historical setting and a profound exploration of human nature, this 1922 edition of "Romola" is a treasure trove of storytelling that transcends time and continues to captivate and enlighten readers.
The pages are clean and the binding is fairly tight. Ex-library book (school governor's library). There's library stamps on the ffep and title page and spotting on the end pages.