The Friar's Daughter
Autor: | Charles Lincoln Phifer |
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EAN: | 9788028238032 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 20.02.2022 |
Untertitel: | A Story of the American Occupation of the Philippines |
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Schlagworte: | coming-of-age drama corrup father-daughter relat cultural identity exploration early 20th century setting historical women struggles philippine history fiction religious authority critique spanish colonialism narrative young adult protagonist |
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In 'The Friar's Daughter,' Charles Lincoln Phifer masterfully intertwines historical fiction with vivid character development, set against the backdrop of the tumultuous medieval period. The novel centers around the complexities of a young woman navigating her identity and personal loyalties within a patriarchal society marked by religious strife and socio-political upheaval. Phifer's narrative style is both lyrical and incisive, reflecting the nuances of human emotion while providing a rich tapestry of period-specific detail, immersing the reader in an era of moral dilemmas and societal expectations. Phifer, a scholar of medieval history and literature, draws on his extensive research and understanding of the time to craft this compelling narrative. His inclination towards exploring themes of resilience, faith, and moral ambiguity likely stems from his fascination with how individuals cope with the constraints imposed by their circumstances. Having published extensively on historical narratives, Phifer's insights into the human condition bridge the gap between historical events and personal experiences. For readers who appreciate historical fiction that delves deep into the psyche of its characters while exploring the broader implications of their choices, 'The Friar's Daughter' is a must-read. It offers a gripping narrative that prompts reflection on the enduring nature of family, faith, and personal freedom.