Showing posts with label historical novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical novels. Show all posts

Sunday, February 2, 2020

Anna Karenina Short and Sweet


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Anna Karenina [Leo Tolstoy]  was first #published serially(1875-77) in a Russian #journal before being published in #book format in 1878.

The first sentence of A.K. is: “All happy #families resemble each other; each unhappy #family is unhappy in its own way". This sentence is often quoted, but just as often, misunderstood. It means that each unhappy family is missing one or more of the elements that make a truly happy family, i.e., love, good health, family...

Anna Karenina is unhappy in her marriage to Count Alexei Karenin, as he does not / can not satisfy her emotionally, driving the once #virtuous matriarch into the arms of Count Aleksey Vronsky, where Anna finally finds emotional comfort and solace.

Ultimately, however, this consolation is short-lived, as Anna's passions are far too profound and great even for Vronsky, who is frivolous with his care, despite truly loving Anna.

Both characters are doomed, as they must pay for their sins against morality. Vronsky charges into a suicide mission by book's end upon learning of Anna's death.

Anna kills herself upon the understanding that she will always feel trapped and unhappy, unable to live the unbridled life she wants due to the society of her time. Divorcing Count Karenin seems a viable solution, releasing her to the passionate embrace of her lover, Count Vronsky, but this happiness is marred by the fact that Anna's contemporary society has cast her out due to her impetuous behavior. She will never be allowed true happiness.

Adding to Anna's doom was Tolstoy's own administered punishment of his female protagonist for the sin of abandoning her son.

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Anna Karenina Short and Sweet


Visit my website for novel availability



Anna Karenina [Leo Tolstoy]  was first #published serially(1875-77) in a Russian #journal before being published in #book format in 1878.

The first sentence of A.K. is: “All happy #families resemble each other; each unhappy #family is unhappy in its own way". This sentence is often quoted, but just as often, misunderstood. It means that each unhappy family is missing one or more of the elements that make a truly happy family, i.e., love, good health, family...

Anna Karenina is unhappy in her marriage to Count Alexei Karenin, as he does not / can not satisfy her emotionally, driving the once #virtuous matriarch into the arms of Count Aleksey Vronsky, where Anna finally finds emotional comfort and solace.

Ultimately, however, this consolation is short-lived, as Anna's passions are far too profound and great even for Vronsky, who is frivolous with his care, despite truly loving Anna.

Both characters are doomed, as they must pay for their sins against morality. Vronsky charges into a suicide mission by book's end upon learning of Anna's death.

Anna kills herself upon the understanding that she will always feel trapped and unhappy, unable to live the unbridled life she wants due to the society of her time. Divorcing Count Karenin seems a viable solution, releasing her to the passionate embrace of her lover, Count Vronsky, but this happiness is marred by the fact that Anna's contemporary society has cast her out due to her impetuous behavior. She will never be allowed true happiness.

Adding to Anna's doom was Tolstoy's own administered punishment of his female protagonist for the sin of abandoning her son.

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#books #literature #tolstoy  #russianliterature #greatliterature #writingcommunity #writers #writing #amwriting #authors #authorshelpingauthors #authorsofinstagram #writersofinstagram #poetrycommunity #poets #poems #readers #reading #readers #amreading #readersofinstagram #readersareleaders #readerswanted 📖 📚🔖📕🕯✒✏🖋📚📙📒

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Bandita Bonita and Billy the Kid, The Scourge of New Mexico, Book II - Review from True West Magazine









Bandita Bonita and Billy the Kid: The Scourge of New Mexico
From True West Magazine




Picking up shortly after the end of the Lincoln County War, Nicole Maddalo Dixon’s sequel to Bandita Bonita: Romancing Billy the Kid (Sunstone Press, $22.95) continues the story of Lucy Howard, the fictional female member of the Regulators and her complicated romance with Billy the Kid. Though Bandita Bonita and Billy the Kid: The Scourge of New Mexico will appeal to women more than men, the attention to historical detail is impressive. From appearances by Jesse Evans to Dr. Henry Hoyt, historical purists should be immensely entertained by the number of real characters the author manages to weave into the narrative, itself written in the flowery and somewhat verbose prose of the 1880s.
--John LeMay, author of Tall Tales and Half Truths of Billy the Kid
























Bandita Bonita and Billy the Kid, The Scourge of New Mexico, Book II - Review from True West Magazine









Bandita Bonita and Billy the Kid: The Scourge of New Mexico
From True West Magazine




Picking up shortly after the end of the Lincoln County War, Nicole Maddalo Dixon’s sequel to Bandita Bonita: Romancing Billy the Kid (Sunstone Press, $22.95) continues the story of Lucy Howard, the fictional female member of the Regulators and her complicated romance with Billy the Kid. Though Bandita Bonita and Billy the Kid: The Scourge of New Mexico will appeal to women more than men, the attention to historical detail is impressive. From appearances by Jesse Evans to Dr. Henry Hoyt, historical purists should be immensely entertained by the number of real characters the author manages to weave into the narrative, itself written in the flowery and somewhat verbose prose of the 1880s.
--John LeMay, author of Tall Tales and Half Truths of Billy the Kid
























Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Buy the First Two Books in the Bandia and Billy the Kid Series; Books I & II !!!!

Buy the First Two Books in the Bandia and Billy the Kid Series; Books I & 2!!!!


Buy the first two installments in the Bandita and Billy the Kid Series. Available in both print and eBook (Kindle/iPad/Nook).

Written in the sarcastic, humorous first person tone and perspective of the titular character, Bandita (Lucy "Lucky Lu" Alexis Grey Howard, Billy's paramour). 

Books I & II are available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in addition to independent bookstores in #America and abroad! 

Get started and don't miss out on the series that western and old west experts are hailing as historically accurate, promising that western purists will enjoy and be satisfied with old west realism. Full of humor and factual events, this series brings Billy the Kid to life in a way that is unique and entertaining.

True West Magazine calls the attention to historical detail impressive, promising purists will enjoy cameos made by real-life contemporaries of the Kid.

Join me on Twitter: @NicoleMDixon
Or Visit my website: www.nicolemdixonauthor.com


Book I




Book II


Buy the First Two Books in the Bandia and Billy the Kid Series; Books I & II !!!!

Buy the First Two Books in the Bandia and Billy the Kid Series; Books I & 2!!!!


Buy the first two installments in the Bandita and Billy the Kid Series. Available in both print and eBook (Kindle/iPad/Nook).

Written in the sarcastic, humorous first person tone and perspective of the titular character, Bandita (Lucy "Lucky Lu" Alexis Grey Howard, Billy's paramour). 

Books I & II are available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble, in addition to independent bookstores in #America and abroad! 

Get started and don't miss out on the series that western and old west experts are hailing as historically accurate, promising that western purists will enjoy and be satisfied with old west realism. Full of humor and factual events, this series brings Billy the Kid to life in a way that is unique and entertaining.

True West Magazine calls the attention to historical detail impressive, promising purists will enjoy cameos made by real-life contemporaries of the Kid.

Join me on Twitter: @NicoleMDixon
Or Visit my website: www.nicolemdixonauthor.com


Book I




Book II


Monday, March 14, 2016

Billy the Kid Brought to Life

My latest review on Book I; Bandita Bonita: Romancing Billy the Kid.



Bandita Bonita: Romaning Billy the Kid, Book I is available in Print and eBook at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and various Independent Bookstores. 
eBook $3.99.
 For purchasing information and to read further information regarding the Bandita series, please visit my website (www.nicolemdixonauthor.com)




Bandita Bonita: Romancing Billy the Kid, Book I, a Novel. (Book II, Bandita Bonita and Billy the Kid: The Scourge of New Mexico, slated for spring, 2016. To read an excerpt from Book II, please click here (Colorful Language)




Billy the Kid Brought to Life

My latest review on Book I; Bandita Bonita: Romancing Billy the Kid.



Bandita Bonita: Romaning Billy the Kid, Book I is available in Print and eBook at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and various Independent Bookstores. 
eBook $3.99.
 For purchasing information and to read further information regarding the Bandita series, please visit my website (www.nicolemdixonauthor.com)




Bandita Bonita: Romancing Billy the Kid, Book I, a Novel. (Book II, Bandita Bonita and Billy the Kid: The Scourge of New Mexico, slated for spring, 2016. To read an excerpt from Book II, please click here (Colorful Language)