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OverviewIn the elegant yet treacherous world of seventeenth century Venice, young nobleman Orio Soranzo has squandered his fortune, his reputation, and the patience of those who once championed him. Only by marrying Giovanna—the brilliant, beautiful heiress he adores—can he regain both fortune and favour. Seeking to reclaim honour in an age shadowed by war, Soranzo hurls himself into perilous ventures against the Turks—unaware that his quest for redemption will entangle him in a web of betrayal, shifting alliances, and dark deeds. As pirates stalk the seas, Giovanna dares to join Soranzo at the forbidding island fortress he commands. Swept into a storm by the arrival of an old friend, fate unleashes a terrible reckoning none could foresee. Bringing this long forgotten jewel of early nineteenth century historical fiction to English readers for the first time in more than a century, Lynne Forest’s vivid new translation restores a tale of passion, intrigue, and conflict that pulses with the energy of a glittering Venice that was once at the centre of the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: George Sand , Lynne Forest , Lynne Forest , Cheryl RobsonPublisher: Aurora Metro Publications Imprint: Aurora Metro Publications Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 19.80cm ISBN: 9781911501282ISBN 10: 1911501283 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 01 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsReviews of other George Sand novels: Henry James on Mauprat — “a solid, masterly, manly book” — a strong endorsement from a major English-language writer of the 19th century about one of Sand’s most ambitious novels. On Consuelo: Walt Whitman is reported to have considered it “the finest novel he had ever read,” praising its scale and emotional breadth. On Consuelo: “a sprawling, romantic, mystical epic,” capturing its emotional and adventurous scope. The StoryGraph A Goodreads review of Lélia describes it as “George Sand’s autobiographical portrait of a passionate woman who is unable to love,” reflecting how readers see its psychological intensity. Goodreads A review note for Valentine praises Sand’s craft: “George Sand constructed and managed her plot beautifully… brought the countryside to life with wonderfully rich detail.” Goodreads Author InformationGeorge Sand (1804-1876) a French novelist, memoirist and journalist. Being more renowned than either Victor Hugo or Honore de Balzac in Britain in the 1830s and 1840s, Sand is recognised as one of the most notable writers of the European Romantic era. She has more than 50 volumes of various works to her credit, including stories, plays and political texts, alongside her 70 novels. Like her great-grandmother, Louise Dupin, whom she admired, George Sand advocated for women's rights and passion, criticized the institution of marriage, and fought against the prejudices of a conservative society. She was considered scandalous because of her turbulent love life, her adoption of masculine clothing, and her masculine pseudonym. Lynne Forest is a Professor in English Literature at the University of Technology in Compiegne, France. She is also a translator of novels and has co-written French textbooks such as TOEIC: testez-vous! (2013) and Reussir le TOEIC (2011). Published work includes: Le Voyage de Monsieur Raminet, Daniel Rocher /Monsieur Raminet's Long Voyage by Daniel Rocher 2014, Les Editions du Net. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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