Jeremy Poldark A Novel of Cornwall, 1790-1791

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Literary FictionHistorical FictionRomanceFamily SagaComing of AgeBritish Literature18th CenturyFiction
Historical Fiction

Jeremy Poldark A Novel of Cornwall, 1790-1791

Winston Graham

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This novel delves into the life of Jeremy Poldark, the spirited son of Ross and Demelza, as he navigates the pivotal years of 1790 and 1791. Moving beyond his childhood, Jeremy begins to encounter the complexities of young adulthood, facing nascent romantic interests and the dawning realization of his own burgeoning identity. The narrative explores his relationships within the Poldark household, where the formidable presence of his parents continues to shape his world, while he simultaneously starts to forge his own path and understand his place in the rugged Cornish landscape that has defined his family's destiny. The story's core themes revolve around the classic coming-of-age journey, the inheritance of legacy—both good and challenging—and the exploration of youthful passions and the search for love. What makes this installment particularly compelling for fans of Winston Graham's saga is the successful transition to following the next generation. Readers witness Jeremy wrestling with the responsibilities and desires that come with growing up, experiencing the thrill and turmoil of first loves, and beginning to define his character against the backdrop of his family's enduring spirit and the social currents of late 18th-century England. It offers a fresh perspective while maintaining the rich historical detail and emotional depth characteristic of the Poldark series.

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Publisher

Sourcebooks Landmark

Pages

304

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781492622130

ISBN-10

1492622133

Language

English

Published

2015-01-01