In 'First Love', Mrs. Loudon explores the complexities of young love, capturing the innocence, passion, and heartache that often come with it. The novel is written in a sentimental and romantic style, typical of 19th-century romance classics. Set in the backdrop of a picturesque countryside, the story follows the protagonist as she navigates the challenges of first love, family expectations, and societal norms. Mrs. Loudon's descriptive prose creates a vivid and immersive reading experience, making the reader feel as if they are part of the unfolding love story. Mrs. Loudon, a prominent author of her time, drew inspiration for 'First Love' from her own experiences and observations of love and relationships. As a keen observer of human emotions and societal dynamics, she crafted a timeless tale that continues to resonate with readers today. Her nuanced understanding of love and romance shines through in the novel, making it a must-read for fans of classic romance literature. I highly recommend 'First Love' to readers who enjoy timeless romance classics that delve deep into the complexities of love and relationships. Mrs. Loudon's masterful storytelling and rich character development make this novel a compelling and engaging read for those looking to explore the depths of first love.



Zusammenfassung
"First Love" is a regency romance novel by Margracia Loudon.Extract:"The evening was cold, approaching to frost; and the sun, though still much above the natural horizon, was just sinking from view behind the lofty chain of western hills: his last rays lingered a while on the most prominent parts of each stupendous height, then, gradually retiring, left point after point, which, like so many beacon lights extinguished by an invisible hand, successively disappeared, till all became shrouded alike in cheerless gloom and volumes of mist rolling down the sides of the mountains, a dense fog settled in the valley like a white and waveless lake."
Titel
First Love (Romance Classic)
EAN
4064066380427
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
07.05.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.6 MB
Anzahl Seiten
524