A Poem
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This long-form poem by the celebrated author Marie Corelli reflects on themes of love, loss, and redemption. Corelli's lyrical style and vivid imagery bring emotional power to this meditation on the human experience.
Marie Corelli war eine gefeierte britische Schriftstellerin, deren kontroverse Werke sie als frühe Verfechterin der New-Age-Bewegung positionierten. Ihre Romane, die von Millionen im gesamten Reich verschlungen wurden, sprachen ein breites Publikum an, von Königshäusern bis zu einfachen Arbeiterinnen. Trotz kritischer Ablehnung wurden ihre Bücher zu phänomenalen Bestsellern und machten sie zur bestbezahlten Autorin Englands auf dem Höhepunkt ihres Erfolgs.






This long-form poem by the celebrated author Marie Corelli reflects on themes of love, loss, and redemption. Corelli's lyrical style and vivid imagery bring emotional power to this meditation on the human experience.
God's Good Man: A Simple Love Story is a romantic novel by British author Marie Corelli. First published in 1904, the book tells the story of a young man named Michael and his quest for love and meaning in a rapidly changing world. Through his experiences, Michael ultimately discovers the power and beauty of faith, and learns to find joy and purpose in the simple things of life. A classic of Victorian-era literature, God's Good Man is a timeless tale of love, faith, and redemption.
A gripping tale of love and class struggle in Victorian England, as a young woman from humble beginnings falls in love with a wealthy gentleman. A timeless story of social injustice and the power of love to transcend societal barriers.
This book features a reproduction of the original text, preserving its historical significance and authenticity. Readers can expect to engage with the content as it was first presented, offering insights into the time period and context in which it was created. This faithful reproduction allows for a deeper understanding of the themes and ideas explored in the original work, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Set against the backdrop of late nineteenth-century London, this gothic horror novel delves into the complexities of human desire while examining the timeless conflict between good and evil. Through its Faustian themes, it offers a profound exploration of morality and the darker aspects of the human soul.
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible through large print editions. This initiative specifically aims to assist individuals with impaired vision, ensuring they can enjoy reading with greater ease.
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on creating large print editions to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. This initiative aims to preserve important texts while ensuring they are readable for a broader audience.
The book features a faithful reproduction of the original work, capturing its essence and details. It aims to preserve the historical significance and context of the text, allowing readers to experience it as intended by the original author. The focus on authenticity makes it a valuable resource for those interested in the original material and its impact.
This edition focuses on making historical works accessible through large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The publishing house Megali is dedicated to preserving original texts while enhancing readability, ensuring that important literature remains available to a wider audience.
The book is a faithful reproduction of the original text, preserving its content and style. It offers readers an authentic experience of the source material, allowing them to engage with the ideas and narratives as intended by the original author. Perfect for those interested in historical literature or seeking a classic read, this reproduction ensures that the essence and integrity of the original work are maintained for contemporary audiences.