The Green Bough
The Green Bough is a novel that delves into the emotional and psychological complexities of duty, longing, and self-discovery. Set in a quiet village, the story follows a woman who navigates the restrictive societal roles of her time. The narrative explores the inner conflict of a woman yearning for a life beyond the confines of domestic duty, where the weight of societal expectations weighs heavily on her desires and ambitions. Through her interactions with family, particularly her sisters, the novel contrasts different responses to the roles women are expected to play. The protagonist's quiet existence becomes a backdrop for her awakening, as she seeks something more meaningful and fulfilling. As she struggles with her identity, the story reveals her deep longing for emotional and romantic fulfillment, suggesting that external change may be key to her self-realization. The work portrays the tension between personal desires and societal pressures, reflecting on how love, sacrifice, and self-discovery are shaped by the constraints of the world around her.
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The Green Bough
The Green Bough is a novel that delves into the emotional and psychological complexities of duty, longing, and self-discovery. Set in a quiet village, the story follows a woman who navigates the restrictive societal roles of her time. The narrative explores the inner conflict of a woman yearning for a life beyond the confines of domestic duty, where the weight of societal expectations weighs heavily on her desires and ambitions. Through her interactions with family, particularly her sisters, the novel contrasts different responses to the roles women are expected to play. The protagonist's quiet existence becomes a backdrop for her awakening, as she seeks something more meaningful and fulfilling. As she struggles with her identity, the story reveals her deep longing for emotional and romantic fulfillment, suggesting that external change may be key to her self-realization. The work portrays the tension between personal desires and societal pressures, reflecting on how love, sacrifice, and self-discovery are shaped by the constraints of the world around her.
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The Green Bough

The Green Bough

by E Temple Thurston
The Green Bough

The Green Bough

by E Temple Thurston

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Overview

The Green Bough is a novel that delves into the emotional and psychological complexities of duty, longing, and self-discovery. Set in a quiet village, the story follows a woman who navigates the restrictive societal roles of her time. The narrative explores the inner conflict of a woman yearning for a life beyond the confines of domestic duty, where the weight of societal expectations weighs heavily on her desires and ambitions. Through her interactions with family, particularly her sisters, the novel contrasts different responses to the roles women are expected to play. The protagonist's quiet existence becomes a backdrop for her awakening, as she seeks something more meaningful and fulfilling. As she struggles with her identity, the story reveals her deep longing for emotional and romantic fulfillment, suggesting that external change may be key to her self-realization. The work portrays the tension between personal desires and societal pressures, reflecting on how love, sacrifice, and self-discovery are shaped by the constraints of the world around her.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789370812604
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 03/01/2025
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.46(d)

About the Author

Ernest Charles Temple Thurston, born on 23 September 1879 in Halesworth, Suffolk, England, was a British poet, playwright, and author. He was the youngest of four children born to Frank Joseph Thurston, a brewery manager, and Georgina Temple. The family relocated to Maidstone before moving to Cork, Ireland, after the death of his mother. Thurston's early interest in writing led him to publish two poetry collections at just sixteen and his first novel, The Apple of Eden, at eighteen. In Cork, he met Katherine Cecil Madden, an established journalist and novelist, and they married. Though their marriage ended in 1910, Thurston continued his literary career, working various jobs, including as a brewer and reporter, before achieving success with The City of Beautiful Nonsense in 1909. Thurston was married again in 1911, but his second marriage ended in divorce. He married Emily Cowlin in 1925, and their relationship remained relatively private. Throughout his career, he wrote over forty books and his works were frequently adapted into films. Known for his plays, The Wandering Jew was among his most celebrated. Temple Thurston died on 19 March 1933, at the age of 53, after a brief illness.
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