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Ethel M. Dell

Ethel M. Dell

Ethel M. Dell was a British novelist known for her romantic fiction that captivated readers in the early 20th century. Born in 1881, she began her writing career in the wake of the First World War, a period that influenced her themes of love, loss, and resilience. Dell's novels often featured strong, complex female protagonists navigating the intricacies of love and societal expectations. Her most notable works include 'The Way of an Eagle' and 'The Last of Mrs. Cheyne,' both of which showcase her ability to blend emotional depth with engaging storytelling. Dell's writing was characterized by its vivid descriptions and emotional intensity, making her a popular figure among readers of her time. She was one of the first female authors to achieve significant commercial success in the genre of romantic fiction, paving the way for future generations of women writers. Despite her popularity during her lifetime, her works fell into relative obscurity after her death in 1939. However, her contributions to the genre and her exploration of women's experiences continue to be recognized by literary scholars today, marking her as a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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“She made a gesture of impatience. 'Do you never think of the future?''Not in your presence,' laughed Nick. 'I think of you”

The Way of an Eagle

“I warn you, Muriel, you are putting yourself irrevocably in my power, and you will never break away again. You may come to loathe me with your whole soul, but I shall never let you go. Have you realised that? If I take you now, I take you for all time””

“And this was Love”

The Way of an Eagle

“She made a gesture of impatience. 'Do you never think of the future?''Not in your presence,' laughed Nick. 'I think of you”

The Way of an Eagle

“I warn you, Muriel, you are putting yourself irrevocably in my power, and you will never break away again. You may come to loathe me with your whole soul, but I shall never let you go. Have you realised that? If I take you now, I take you for all time””

“And this was Love”

The Way of an Eagle

Books from the author

The Tidal Wave and Other Stories
The Lamp in the Desert
The Keeper of the Door

The Bars ofIron

1916

Ethel M. Dell

The Safety Curtain, and Other Stories
The Way of an Eagle
The Knave of Diamonds
The Swindler and Other Stories
Tetherstones

The ObstacleRace

1921

Ethel M. Dell

Rosa Mundi and Other Stories
The Rocks of Valpré
The Odds: And Other Stories
The Top of the World
Kotkan tie

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