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The Ice Queen

In “The Ice Queen,” Ernest Ingersoll weaves a mesmerizing tale that draws readers into a wintry realm where themes of isolation, resilience, and the complexities of human emotion converge. Written in a lyrical style, the narrative unfurls through rich, evocative descriptions of the icy landscape, establishing a stark yet beautiful backdrop against which the characters' inner struggles are played out. As a work of late 19th-century American literature, it reflects the era's fascination with nature's grandeur and its impact on the human psyche, artfully balancing realism with poetic introspection. Ernest Ingersoll, an American author and naturalist, was deeply influenced by his experiences in the natural world, embodying a profound appreciation for the environment that permeates his work. His extensive background in scientific observation and exploration, coupled with a passion for storytelling, fueled the creative vision behind “The Ice Queen.” Ingersoll's ability to blend factual observations with imaginative prose helps anchor this narrative in both the physical and the transformative power of nature. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate deeply engaging narratives that explore the interplay between human emotion and the natural world. Ingersoll's insightful storytelling invites contemplation on the enduring themes of connection, isolation, and nature'Äôs transcendent beauty, making “The Ice Queen” a captivating read for those seeking both beauty and depth in literature.
178 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press

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