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Overview"Walter Besant's novel ""The Ivory Gate: A New Edition"" delves into topics of social refinement, love, and atonement in Victorian London. The novel tells the story of Althea Lorne, a more youthful lady navigating the complexity of society and relationships in the bustling town. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England's bustling and stratified society, ""The Ivory Gate"" dives into the lives of its protagonists, depicting their difficulties, aspirations, and ethical dilemmas. Althea's journey is marked by means of each struggles and achievements as she deals with cultural expectations, romantic entanglements, and private boom. Walter Besant's novel expertly blends collectively themes of romance, social remark, and ethical contemplation, allowing readers to mirror on the ideals and standards of the time. Besant provides a notable vision of Victorian London and the complexities of human relationships through Althea's stories and encounters with a huge solid of characters. ""The Ivory Gate: A New Edition"" is an undying portrait of Victorian literature, offering readers with insight into the era's social dynamics and moral quandaries." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Walter BesantPublisher: Double 9 Books Imprint: Double 9 Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.435kg ISBN: 9789361423635ISBN 10: 9361423630 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 26 December 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Renowned English novelist, historian, and philanthropist Sir Walter Besant (1836-1901) was well-known for both his social involvement and prodigious literary output. Besant, who was born in Portsmouth, England, on August 14, 1836, first attended King's College in London before enrolling in Christ's College, Cambridge. Besant started out as a writer and became well-known for his novels, which frequently addressed social concerns and promoted change. He wrote several popular novels with author James Rice, such as ""Ready Money Mortiboy"" and ""The Golden Butterfly."" Apart from his creative endeavors, Besant took an active part in social reform. He was president of the Society of Authors and one of its founding members. Additionally, he was a major contributor to the founding of the Authors' Society, a group dedicated to defending the rights and interests of writers. Besant wrote historical and biographical pieces in addition to other literary works. Co-authored with James Rice, his ""London"" series offered in-depth historical depictions of the metropolis. In his historical novels, Besant frequently combined historical fiction with factual occurrences, as evidenced in ""For Faith and Freedom"" (1889)." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |