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Allen Raine

    Allen Raine, vlastním jménem Anne Adaliza Puddicombe, byla jedním z nejprodávanějších autorů pozdní viktoriánské a rané edwardiánské éry. Její romány, silně inspirované velšskými kořeny a zasazené do Walesu, si získaly miliony čtenářů po celé Británii. Raine mistrně proplétala romantiku s příběhy s velšským nádechem, čímž si vysloužila obrovskou popularitu. Přestože její díla dosáhla masového úspěchu, dnes je její jméno často opomíjeno.

    Torn Sails; A Tale of a Welsh Village
    Torn Sails
    Garthowen A Story Of A Welsh Homestead
    All in a Month and Other Stories
    Queen of the Rushes - A Tale of the Welsh Country
    • Queen of the Rushes - A Tale of the Welsh Country

      With a Biography by Daniel Lleufer Thomas

      • 404 stránek
      • 15 hodin čtení

      Set against the backdrop of tragedy, the story follows orphans Gwenifer and Gildas after they lose their parents in a boating accident. Left mute from the trauma, Gwenifer develops an obsession with Gildas, who is infatuated with a tenant's granddaughter on his farm. This poignant tale explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of relationships. Celebrated as Allen Raine's finest work, the novel is now available in a new edition with an introductory biography by Daniel Lleufer Thomas.

      Queen of the Rushes - A Tale of the Welsh Country
    • All in a Month and Other Stories

      With a Biography by Daniel Lleufer Thomas

      • 288 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      The collection features a variety of short stories by Allen Raine, a once-popular Welsh author, showcasing his narrative talent and rich themes. Notable tales include "All in a Month," "Flow On, Thou Shining River," and "A Dream at Sea," reflecting Raine's ability to weave poignant narratives. Alongside the stories, the new edition includes an introductory biography by Daniel Lleufer Thomas, shedding light on Raine's impact as a best-selling novelist in the early 20th century, with over two million copies sold by 1912.

      All in a Month and Other Stories
    • Garthowen A Story Of A Welsh Homestead

      • 208 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      Set in a picturesque Welsh homestead, the novel explores the lives of its inhabitants, delving into themes of family, community, and resilience amidst rural challenges. Through vivid descriptions, Allen Raine captures the beauty of the Welsh landscape and the richness of its customs and daily life. The characters' journeys reflect their interconnectedness and growth, with the homestead serving as a central point for both personal and communal development. This narrative celebrates the allure and uniqueness of Welsh culture, showcasing Raine's storytelling prowess.

      Garthowen A Story Of A Welsh Homestead
    • Torn Sails

      A Tale of a Welsh Village

      • 178 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Set in a Welsh village, this classical tale explores the nuances of community and tradition, emphasizing its historical significance. The modern republishing effort by Alpha Editions ensures that the work remains accessible and readable for contemporary audiences, featuring a clear and well-designed format. This preservation effort highlights the importance of keeping such literary works alive for future generations to appreciate and enjoy.

      Torn Sails
    • Torn Sails; A Tale of a Welsh Village

      in large print

      • 328 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      This historical work has been reproduced in large print by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to enhancing accessibility for readers with impaired vision. The focus on readability ensures that the content is approachable for a wider audience, emphasizing the importance of preserving and sharing historical texts.

      Torn Sails; A Tale of a Welsh Village