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The Four Swans
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In "Four Swans" by Winston Graham, we are transported to Cornwall during the years 1795 to 1799. Ross Poldark, having achieved a status as a war hero, seems to enjoy a well-earned stability. However, he confronts a new challenge when a young naval officer becomes infatuated with his wife, Demelza. This period is marked by turmoil and decisions for the four women whose lives intersect with Ross's. Demelza, his former love Elizabeth, his friend's spouse Caroline, and the troubled Morwenna Chynoweth all face their own tumultuous journeys. Graham, praised by the Guardian for his unmatched storytelling, crafts a narrative rich in drama and emotional depth. The book, published by Macmillan, is available in paperback with an ISBN-13 of 9780330463348. It spans 592 pages and measures 130×199×38 mm, weighing 406 grams. Written in English, this novel continues to captivate readers with its intricate portrayal of human relationships and historical context.
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In "Four Swans" by Winston Graham, we are transported to Cornwall during the years 1795 to 1799. Ross Poldark, having achieved a status as a war hero, seems to enjoy a well-earned stability. However, he confronts a new challenge when a young naval officer becomes infatuated with his wife, Demelza. This period is marked by turmoil and decisions for the four women whose lives intersect with Ross's. Demelza, his former love Elizabeth, his friend's spouse Caroline, and the troubled Morwenna Chynoweth all face their own tumultuous journeys. Graham, praised by the Guardian for his unmatched storytelling, crafts a narrative rich in drama and emotional depth. The book, published by Macmillan, is available in paperback with an ISBN-13 of 9780330463348. It spans 592 pages and measures 130×199×38 mm, weighing 406 grams. Written in English, this novel continues to captivate readers with its intricate portrayal of human relationships and historical context.
