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Paperback Five Nights Book

ISBN: 9355177062

ISBN13: 9789355177063

Five Nights

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Published in 1908, Five Nights by Victoria Cross (the pen name of Annie Sophie Cory) is a compelling novel that intertwines psychological introspection, romantic tension, and atmospheric storytelling. The narrative unfolds through five distinct nights, each imbued with its own emotional and symbolic significance, guiding readers through a journey of self-discovery and emotional awakening.​ Barnes & Noble +1 1890s.ca +1 The story centers on Trevor Lonsdale, an introspective artist who embarks on a voyage through the Taku Inlet near Alaska's Muir Glacier. Amidst the stark and vivid landscapes, Trevor encounters a group of rugged miners, sharing tales of hardship and adventure. His solitude and reflection on art and existence take center stage, placing him in stark contrast to the discussions of the miners. As he immerses himself in the landscape's tranquility, he contemplates themes of mortality, nature's grandeur, and the impact of his past experiences. ​ As the nights progress, Trevor's journey leads him to London and San Francisco, where he navigates complex social circles and confronts the intricacies of human relationships. The novel delves into themes of love, desire, and the constraints imposed by societal expectations, reflecting the broader concerns of the New Woman movement of the early 20th century.​ Victoria Cross's evocative prose and rich character development offer a nuanced exploration of the human psyche. Her portrayal of Trevor's internal struggles and the external forces that shape his experiences provide a profound commentary on the search for identity and meaning in a rapidly changing world.​ Five Nights stands as a testament to Cross's literary prowess and her ability to weave intricate narratives that resonate with readers. The novel's blend of adventure, romance, and psychological depth ensures its place as a significant work in early 20th-century literature.

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