Amber (a Collection of Famous Translations of World Literary Names)

Amber (a Collection of Famous Translations of World Literary Names)

by (us) Catherine Windsor

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American writer Catherine Windsor's historical romance novel "Amber" borrows historical background to vividly depict women's emotional space. Therefore, it has been favored by readers for many years since its publication and is known as the only novel comparable to "Gone with the Wind". Although this book tells the story of England in the late 17th century, its heroine Amber is a typical modern woman. The girl Amber is a descendant of a nobleman who lives in the countryside. Because of her innate beauty and outstanding temperament, she is uneasy with rural life. By chance, she meets the nobleman Bolu. After that, she went to jail, became a thief, and acted, and finally entered the upper class of London and became the favored lover of Charles II. In the magnificent turning point of the times, Amber's emotional experience, ups and downs of life, and finally her brave decision to leave for the American continent reflect the growth of a female sense of independence. "Amber" has been published for more than 70 years, and has a wide influence in Europe and the United States, and is deeply loved by readers. After reading "Amber", many women named their daughters Amber and introduced this work to their daughters, which is rare in reading literary works. For readers, this novel, as its name suggests, is a dazzling amber that makes people fall in love with it and lasts forever.

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