Ranson's Folly

Richard Harding Davis

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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)

Beschreibung

"e;Ranson's Folly"e; by Richard Harding Davis is an adventurous and dramatic novel set against a backdrop of social intrigue and romantic entanglements. The story follows the life of the protagonist, Ranson, whose decisions and actions drive the plot forward. The novel incorporates elements of adventure, taking readers through exciting and sometimes perilous situations that challenge the characters. At its core, the story explores romantic relationships, with Ranson's personal life and love interests playing a significant role in the narrative. The romantic subplot is intertwined with the main adventure and drama. The novel is rich in drama, focusing on emotional conflicts and personal dilemmas faced by the characters. These dramatic elements are central to the plot and contribute to the story's depth.The book examines social class and societal expectations, reflecting the norms and tensions of the time. The characters' interactions often highlight issues related to class and social standing. There are elements of military life and conflict in the story, reflecting Davis's interest in military themes. These aspects add to the adventure and drama, shaping the characters' experiences and decisions. "e;Ranson's Folly"e; combines adventure, romance, and drama with a focus on societal issues and character relationships, offering a compelling narrative.

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