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Linda Dowling

    Galahad in the Gilded Age
    Fatal Envy
    Sinister Intent
    Hellenism and Homosexuality in Victorian Oxford
    • Dowling offers the first detailed account of Oxford Hellenism, the Victorian philosophical and literary movement that anticipated the modern possibility of homosexuality as a positive social identity.

      Hellenism and Homosexuality in Victorian Oxford
    • Sinister Intent

      Book 2 in the #1 bestselling Red Dust Novel Series

      • 514bladzijden
      • 18 uur lezen

      Lisa O'Connor's resilience and deep connection to the Australian outback and Aboriginal culture are tested as she faces growing threats. The narrative explores her strength of spirit amidst rising tensions, highlighting themes of love, cultural identity, and the struggle against malevolence. Will her passion for her homeland empower her to overcome the challenges ahead?

      Sinister Intent
    • Fatal Envy

      Book 3 in the #1 bestselling Red Dust Novel Series

      • 392bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      The final saga of the Red Dust series captivates readers with a rich tapestry of emotions, including hope, envy, love, and loss. As the story unfolds, it explores themes of ambition and the complexities of human relationships, delivering a gripping conclusion that ties together the threads from the previous novels. Fans will find it an exhilarating and compelling finale that leaves a lasting impression.

      Fatal Envy
    • Galahad in the Gilded Age

      : A Life of George William Curtis

      • 528bladzijden
      • 19 uur lezen

      The narrative centers on George William Curtis, whose life transforms from a charming socialite to a celebrated literary figure after his travels in Europe and the Levant. His provocative writings spark controversy, leading him into significant societal issues, including the fight against slavery, political corruption, and women's suffrage. Amidst personal challenges like financial struggles and marital happiness, Curtis emerges as a passionate advocate for justice, earning the title of "the best knight of our time" from his contemporaries.

      Galahad in the Gilded Age