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Daybreak; A Romance of an Old World

A Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Desire in a Bygone Era

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In «Daybreak; A Romance of an Old World,» James Cowan masterfully weaves together themes of nostalgia, romance, and the quest for identity against a backdrop of an enchanting, yet fading, world. Set in a mythical landscape that reflects both historical depth and personal longing, Cowan's prose is lyrical and evocative, drawing readers into the intricate emotional lives of his characters. The novel is imbued with a rich symbolic framework, exploring the intersection of the old and new, as well as the transient nature of love and existence in a rapidly changing world. The narrative, with its rhythmic cadence and vivid imagery, evokes the traditions of romantic literature while also hinting at a modern sensibility. James Cowan, an esteemed Australian author and poet, brings a wealth of personal experience and cultural depth to his writing. His upbringing in a post-colonial landscape informs much of his work, adding layers of complexity to his exploration of identity and belonging. Cowan'Äôs affinity for myth and history, combined with his poetic sensibilities, finds expression in this novel, making it a profound reflection on the interplay of time and memory. «Daybreak» is not merely a romance; it is an exploration of the human condition and the eternal quest for meaning. It appeals to readers who appreciate nuanced narratives that challenge conventional storytelling. Recommended for those drawn to poetic language and compelling character development, Cowan's work offers a timeless glimpse into the heart of an old world, inviting us to reflect on our own journeys.

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Data wydania na Litres:
13 stycznia 2025
Objętość:
410 str.
ISBN:
4064066165611
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