New Releases by Anya Seton

Anya Seton is the author of Il castello di Dragonwyck (2022), Miriṅguva (2016), The Turquoise (2015), The Winthrop Woman (2014), Dragonwyck (2013).

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Il castello di Dragonwyck

release date: Nov 28, 2022
Il castello di Dragonwyck
Miranda Wells, diciotto anni, capelli biondi come ranuncoli, pelle candida come i fiori di melo che le ricoprono il vestito mentre legge un romanzo francese anziché dedicarsi alle ben più pressanti faccende di casa, è una ragazza dalla bellezza squisita e dall’animo limpido, amante delle cose eleganti e ancora preda dei sogni infantili. Nella sua passione per la letteratura e le avventure libresche sembra quasi di scorgere una giovane Emma Bovary, piena di entusiasmo e di illusioni. È per questo che quando, nella primavera del 1844, a casa Wells arriva la lettera di un lontano parente, il ricco proprietario terriero Nicholas Van Ryn, che la invita a trascorrere un periodo presso di lui, Miranda comincia a sognare di allontanarsi dai genitori, e in particolare dal padre, rigidamente religioso, per vivere la vita piena di emozioni che ha sempre desiderato. Van Ryn ha bisogno di lei per un motivo concreto, far compagnia alla figlia Katrine, eppure a Miranda quella sembra l’unica possibilità di sfuggire a una quotidianità ottusa e banale. Una volta arrivata a Dragonwyck, la tenuta della «strana e sregolata» famiglia Van Ryn nella Hudson Valley, stato di New York, la ragazza ne rimane immediatamente stregata. Sembra proprio un incantesimo, quello che promana dalle mura di una villa tanto audace da parere un castello, con la sua torre gotica, i frontoni, i comignoli, i giardini fioriti e gli interni lussuosi. Allo stesso modo Miranda è affascinata dal padrone di casa, Nicholas, con le sue mani lunghe e sottili e l’abitudine di portare sempre un fiore all’occhiello. Tutto sembra perfetto, dunque, nella sua nuova vita in cui i confini del gusto e della moralità sembrano spingersi sempre un po’ piú in là. Perfetto, anche se nell’ombra piú fonda dei sottoscala infestati di voci si rincorrono sussurri e sotto le chiome degli alberi si nascondono segreti. Ma è quando gli occhi del padrone di casa finiscono per cadere sempre piú spesso su di lei che la vita di Miranda, oltre che perfetta, rischia di diventare pericolosa. Pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1944, Il castello di Dragonwyck è il ritratto di una società divisa fra ricchezze lascive e terribile povertà, in cui si muovono personaggi preda di intense passioni; una storia gotica di manipolazione e mistero, in cui striscia, costante, una fredda corrente di inquietudine sottile. Fra Daphne du Maurier e Jane Eyre, un romanzo che mette in scena un castello abitato da misteri; un tenebroso signore del maniero; una ragazza ingenua e molti segreti che premono per vedere la luce. «Il castello di Dragonwyck colpisce al cuore». True Romance

Miriṅguva

release date: Jan 01, 2016

The Turquoise

release date: Jun 28, 2015
The Turquoise
A novel of a girl’s journey from an orphaned childhood in New Mexico to an opulent life in Gilded Age New York, by the author of Avalon. In 1850, as her mother lay dying and a priest stood by, Santa Fe Cameron was named by her Scottish father after the town in which she had just been born. At seven years old, she would also lose her father. Shortly thereafter, a Navajo shaman recognized psychic power in the orphan girl, and gave her a turquoise pendant as a keepsake. This turquoise, the Indian symbol of the spirit, will dominate her life—even after she leaves the simple beauty of her native New Mexico to search for happiness in the glamorous New York of the 1870s. For “Fey,” life is made up of violent contrasts: the rough wagon that brings her East and the scented carriages waiting before her own Fifth Avenue mansion; the glittering world of the Astors and a dreary cell in the Tombs. Filled with color, excitement, and rich period detail, and starring an unforgettable heroine, this is a stirring historical saga from the author of Katherine, Foxfire, and many other novels. “Seton, at her best, has a gaudy vitality all her own, and a sure sense of theatre. This reader for one enjoyed The Turquoise enormously.” —The New York Times “With accurate historical background, Anya Seton has constructed a touchingly tragic story of a girl who tried so hard to find happiness that she lost everything in her search. The life of Santa Fe Cameron lingers long in memory.” —Springfield Republican

The Winthrop Woman

release date: Aug 14, 2014
The Winthrop Woman
First published in 1958 and set in the early 17th century, this bestselling novel - and follow-up to Katherine - follows Elizabeth Winthrop, a courageous Puritan woman who finds herself at odds with her heritage and surroundings. Elizabeth married into the family of Governor John Winthrop of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In those times of hardship, famine, and Indian attacks, many believed that the only way to prosper was through the strong, bigoted, and theocratic government that John Winthrop favored. Defying the government and her family, Elizabeth befriends famous heretic Anne Hutchinson, challenges an army captain, and dares to love as her heart commanded. Through Elizabeth''s three marriages, struggles with her passionate beliefs, and countless rebellions, a powerful tale of fortitude, humiliation, and ultimate triumph shines through

Dragonwyck

release date: Sep 06, 2013
Dragonwyck
A novel of seduction, mystery, and danger set in New York’s Hudson Valley in the nineteenth century, by the author of Foxfire. There was, on the Hudson, a way of life such as this, and there was a house not unlike Dragonwyck . . . In the spring of 1844, the Wells family receives a letter from a distant relative, the wealthy landowner Nicholas Van Ryn. He has invited one of their daughters for an extended visit at his Hudson Valley estate, Dragonwyck. Eighteen-year-old Miranda, bored with her local suitors and commonplace life on the farm, leaps at the chance for an escape. She immediately falls under the spell of both the master and his mansion, mesmerized by the Gothic towers, flowering gardens, and luxurious lifestyle—but unaware of the dark, terrible secrets that await. Anya Seton masterfully tells the heart-stopping story of a remarkable woman, her remarkable passions, and the mystery that resides in the magnificent hallways of Dragonwyck.

Devil Water

release date: Apr 09, 2013
Devil Water
A historical novel based on a true story of the Jacobite rebellion, from “a writer who has a special feeling for the dramatic” (Chicago Tribune). This fiercely beautiful novel tells the true story of Charles Radcliffe, a Catholic nobleman who joined the short-lived Jacobite rebellion of 1715, and of Jenny, his daughter by a secret marriage. Set in the Northumbrian wilds, teeming London, and colonial Virginia—where Jenny eventually settled on the estate of the famous William Byrd of Westover—Jenny’s story reveals one young woman’s loyalty, passion, and courage as she struggles in a life divided between the Old World and the New. “Miss Seton’s narrative is richly buttressed with the results of scrupulous research on the personages and the period. Her sole purpose is to tell a rousing good tale plainly and simply and this she does admirably.” —New York Herald Tribune

Verde oscurità

release date: Jan 01, 2013

My Theodosia

release date: Mar 16, 2012
My Theodosia
In this historical novel by the author of Green Darkness, Theodosia’s romantic life is controlled by her domineering father, the infamous Aaron Burr. Anya Seton’s best-selling first novel, originally published in 1941, captures all the drama of the short life of Theodosia Burr (1783–1813). Her father, Aaron—Thomas Jefferson’s vice president, most famous for his great duel with Alexander Hamilton—holds sway over young Theodosia’s heart. But his arrogance forces her to choose between the man he insists she marry and her love for a young soldier who will turn out to play a decisive role in her father’s fate. Persuaded by Aaron that through his treasonable plans she will soon be crowned princess of the Kingdom of Mexico, she is received like royalty on Blennerhassett Island, only to end up trying to exonerate her father as he awaits trial in a Richmond jail, repudiated by his fickle son-in-law and friends. Theodosia remains a haunting figure in American history, still lovely, still imperious, never vanquished. “Anya Seton’s portraits of Aaron and Theodosia Burr alike are vivid and credible…The narrative is well sustained, and provides as background an entertaining account of the manners, the ways of living and traveling and entertaining followed during the early years of the nineteenth century.”—New York Times

Smouldering Fires

release date: Sep 01, 2010
Smouldering Fires
A young girl is troubled by dreams and fantasies which parallel the life of another girl who lived over two hundred years before.

Düslerimin prensesi

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Yesil Karanlik

release date: Feb 01, 2009

Moi︠a︡ Teodosii︠a︡

release date: Jan 01, 1995

My Theodosia ; Dragonwyck ; Foxfire

release date: Jan 01, 1991

La turchese

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Later Editions of Novels by A. Seton, Not Catalogued Separately.

Schloss Drachenfels (Dragon-wyck, dt.) Roman

Un conteur et deux mondes, portrait de Washington, Irwing

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