
Estella’s Ass
Autore: Colt Travannion
Numero di pagine: 488The information about the book is not available as of this time.

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You know Miss Havisham, the world's most famous jilted bride. This is her daughter’s story. Raised in the darkness of Satis House where the clocks never tick, the beautiful Estella is bred to hate men and to keep her heart cold as the grave. She knows she doesn’t feel things quite like other people do, but is this just the result of her strange upbringing? As she watches the brutal treatment of women around her, hatred hardens into a core of vengeance. And when she finds herself married to the abusive Drummle, she is forced to make a deadly decision: should she embrace the darkness within her and exact her revenge? A stunningly original, gripping Gothic read, perfect for fans of Stacey Halls, Eve Chase, and Jessie Burton.





Votre femme, maman, soeur, amie, copine, fille, tante, grand-mère, cousine, collègue ... s'appelle « Estella », commandez à elle dès maintenant ce joli carnet de notes avec les caractéristiques suivantes : Couverture et première page personalisés avec le prénom « Estella ». Petit Format A5 (14.8 x 21 cm). 120 pages blanches, lignées et numérotées (60 feuilles). Belle couverture de finition mat. Sur la première page vous trouverez un dessin d'un chat mignon, sur lequel est mentionné : « Ce carnet appartient à : Estella ». Idéal pour écrire des notes quotidiennes, noter des idées et des pensées.









Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: A, University of Sarajevo, course: English Language and Literature, language: English, abstract: It seems that the 19th-century industrial development and generally the period called Victorian age was not suitable for the urban writer such as Dickens. It should not come as a surprise that Dickens was not very satisfied with the period he lived in, or with people around him. The fact that he had already sold the lease on his London house and moved to the swamp – North Kent Marshes, before he started to write the novel “Great Expectations” may come as a proof for this statement. Dickens was forty-eight then, and he could not stand pollution and bad public health, or the famous London fog of which he wrote so much in his novels “Bleak House” and “Our Mutual Friend”. There is however always a huge diversion between rural and urban in Dickens’ novels, especially in “Great Expectations”. Because of this huge distinction Tristan Sipley in her work ‘The Revenge of ‘Swamp Thing’: Wetlands, Industrial Capitalism, and the Ecological Contradiction of Great...



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