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E. M. Hull (1) (1880–1947)

Autore di The Sheik

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E. M. Hull (1) ha come alias Edith Maude Hull.

11+ opere 384 membri 19 recensioni

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Opere di E. M. Hull

Opere a cui è stato assegnato l'alias Edith Maude Hull.

The Sheik (1919) 236 copie
The Sons of the Sheik (1925) 52 copie
The Sheik Retold (2013) 25 copie
The Sheik [Condensed] (1977) 20 copie
The Captive of the Sahara (1931) 12 copie
The Shadow of the East (1921) 11 copie
The Sons of the Sheik [Condensed] (1977) — Autore — 11 copie
The Lion-Tamer (1928) 7 copie
Desert Healer, The (1976) 5 copie
The Lion Tamer [Condensed] (1978) — Autore — 4 copie

Opere correlate

Opere a cui è stato assegnato l'alias Edith Maude Hull.

The Saint and the Sinner (1978)alcune edizioni35 copie
The Sheik [1921 film] (1992) — Original novel — 8 copie
Figlio Dello Sceicco (Il) (1926) (1926) — Original novel — 6 copie

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Nome legale
Hull, Edith Maude
Data di nascita
1880-08-16
Data di morte
1947-02-11
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di nascita
London, England, UK
Luogo di morte
Hazlewood, Derbyshire, England, UK
Attività lavorative
Author
Novelist

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Wow that was a wild ride of a book. A lot like Beauty and the Beast, but sketchy-er. The emotions were so real and powerful. The narration quite interesting and experimental, I think. The characters so strong, complex and terrifying.
 
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HeartofGold900 | 8 altre recensioni | Dec 3, 2022 |
It's been a long time since I read this but I remember loving it.
 
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Luziadovalongo | 8 altre recensioni | Jul 14, 2022 |
SO you have to take into context the time this book was written (Number 5 in my self-imposed history of romance curriculum, written in 1919) because it was problematic AF.
For starters, they refer to all the Arabs around them as "Orientals". There are a lot of references to pretty ugly stereotypes.
The main character is a feisty and adventurous young woman and of course, her persistence in going out into the desert without an appropriate male chaperone is the reason she was kidnapped. She was traveling with a full-on caravan of guards, supplies, and a guide, but they were all Arabs and sold her to the Sheik, which of course would never have happened if there had been even one white male chaperone to protect her (eye roll emoji).
There is off-page but heavily implied rape. Which is indicative of the time, when it was believed rape was the only way a woman would accept premarital sex and of course, she eventually falls in love with her rapist (puke emoji).
I was optimistic that the main characters were of different races. It's not often in 1919 historical romances you see a white woman and a non-white man together. However, it turns out The Sheik is actually a white man who had been adopted by an Arab sheik.
There were some suspenseful and entertaining parts. If you can ignore or take the problematicness within context it was an entertaining read.
… (altro)
 
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Mstufail19 | 8 altre recensioni | Feb 2, 2022 |
I really loved this book back in the day when I was much much younger.
 
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Karen74Leigh | Sep 5, 2019 |

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Utenti
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Voto
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Recensioni
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ISBN
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Lingue
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