Chevalier Tracy - The Lady and the Unicorn

- Plot: The novel is set in 14th century France, where a wealthy merchant hires an artist to create a series of tapestries dealing with mysterious themes. The story covers not only the creation of these works of art, but also the complexities that characters face in their personal and professional lives. Against the background of this story, intrigue, love and betrayal unfold.
- Themes: The novel explores the themes of art and its creation, and also touches on social and personal conflicts characteristic of medieval society. The work touches on the issues of creativity, ambition and human relations.
- Style: Tracy Chevalier uses a carefully crafted historical context to create a lively and authentic time atmosphere. Her style is distinguished by its rich description of details and deep character elaboration, which allows readers to immerse themselves in the history and art of the time.
- Characters: The characters in the novel are depicted in a layered and realistic way. The main characters include an artist, a tapestry customer and other key figures whose fates are intertwined in a complex network of personal and professional relationships.
- Genre: Historical Novel
- Duration: Unknown
- Reads: Unknown
The audiobook "The Lady and the Unicorn" will be the perfect choice for lovers of historical novels and those interested in the art and culture of the past.
×
In what format should I download?
Reviews
No reviews.
Leave feedback
Winning hearts
Price: 10.05 USD

Book of Chasody. Book 4 Hour Name. Natalia Shcherba
Price: 5.48 USD

Book for Children The Secret Work of Santa Claus
Price: 9.04 USD

Book Source. Ayn Rand
Price: 6.28 USD

Book Engineering! Engineering in Action
Price: 3.77 USD

Book of the Pack from the Roof
Price: 8.54 USD

Book Leader of the Future. 9 skills and ideas that will make you successful in the next 10 years (in Russian)
Theater and film actors

Eric Roberts

Ben Schwartz

John Deal

David Fukamachi Regnfors

Maggie McCarthy

Alexander Yarema
Read also