3 best Anne Jacobs books

Anne Jacobs books

It usually happens that the irruption of a phenomenon as brutal as that of Anne Jacobs in a specific literary market such as the German one (a phenomenon equivalent to a Maria Dueñas in Spain in terms of subject matter and setting), can be reproduced with greater power still in his ...

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The mansion. Glorious Times, by Anne Jacobs

The mansion. Glory times

For glory that Anne Jacobs already enjoys with her literature focused on the recent past, between the romantic and melancholic more nineteenth-century and modernism dotted with tragedy and hope of the twentieth century. Playing with those essences from past as distant as still enjoyable in aromas of old houses and ...

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The Daughters of the Cloth Village, by Anne Jacobs

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What has already been revealed as a historical trilogy finds, under this obvious title of continuation to La Villa de las Telas, now finds a first continuation barely three years apart so that we keep the characters, surroundings and circumstances fresh. Despite not being the plot of ...

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The Villa of Fabrics, by Anne Jacobs

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The awakening of the twentieth century is probably one of the most literary stages of history in Europe, a continent that began the last century of the second millennium surrounded by constant evolution and a marked geopolitical and social upheaval. Modernity loomed on the horizon with industrialization, development, technology ..., of the ...

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