The Red House (eBook)

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2022
137 Seiten
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The Red House - Edith Nesbit
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In 'The Red House,' Edith Nesbit elegantly weaves a narrative that is as much a romantic novel as it is a subtle exploration of the supernatural. Through the eyes of a young couple embarking on the journey of matrimony and domesticity, Nesbit examines the trials of adjusting to shared life while integrating the element of the uncanny within their new abode. The narrative is characteristically Edwardian in style, blending a gentle wit with psychological acuity. The novel unfolds within a literary context that hints at the supernatural gothic traditions, even as it surprises readers with a resolution that veers away from the expected pathways of ghostly fiction.
In the canon of Edith Nesbit's work, 'The Red House' stands out as an example of her foray into literature for adults, diverging from the well-known children's fantasies such as 'The Railway Children' or 'Five Children and It.' Nesbit brings to this novel her keen understanding of human relationships and her articulate prose, forged on the anvil of her personal experiences and a life tinged both by joy and tribulation. The undercurrents of the story may reflect, albeit obliquely, the complexities and unexpected turns of her own life's narrative.
'The Red House' is recommended for readers who enjoy the interplay of romance and mystery with a touch of the paranormal. It joins the ranks of classic literature that whispers rather than shrieks its thrills and is an exemplar of Nesbit's narrative dexterity. With a refreshing take on the 'haunted house' theme, this novel will particularly appeal to those seeking a story that respects the traditions of its genre even as it delivers a denouement that is both clever and satisfyingly unconventional.

Edith Nesbit, an esteemed English author and poet, was born on August 15, 1858, in Kennington, Surrey. Renowned for her pioneering contributions to children's literature, she ingeniously blended real-life situations with elements of fantasy, thereby crafting a genre that resonated deeply with both young readers and adults alike. Her narrative style often featured children protagonists confronting magical adventures, reflecting the influences of her own turbulent childhood, marked by hardship and frequent relocations. This narrative style was particularly exemplified in one of her celebrated works, 'The Railway Children.' Nesbit's literary repertoire extended beyond children's fiction, encompassing impressive adult novels and poetry. 'The Red House' is a testament to her versatility and keen understanding of domestic relationships, deftly exploring themes of love, trust, and the intricacies of human nature. A prominent member of the Fabian Society, Nesbit's writings also implicitly conveyed her socialist beliefs, particularly the pursuit of social justice and equality. Her legacy is not confined to the page; it endures through the inspiration she provided to other acclaimed authors such as C.S. Lewis and J.K. Rowling. Edith Nesbit's literary achievements have established her as a cornerstone in the foundation of modern children's literature, with her works continuing to enchant and educate successive generations. She passed away on May 4, 1924, but her stories remain immortal, forever vivid in the pantheon of literary classics.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
Schlagworte 1900s works • 19th century authors • Art and humanities fiction • British literary classics • Classic Gothic tales • Culture • Edith Nesbit novels • english literature classics • Fiction • historical mystery books • Humanities • Novels • public domain fiction • Romance • romance novels • The Red House book • victorian era literature
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