Auгџergewг¶hnliche Frauen Zwische... - C W Gortner

Gortner's writing is noted for its "vivid" and "engrossing" nature, often employing a first-person narrative that allows readers to experience historical events through the protagonist's immediate emotions and moral dilemmas.

(The First Actress): This novel explores the life of Sarah Bernhardt, a 19th-century rebel who chose the theater over a life as a courtesan, becoming the world's first global celebrity. C W Gortner AuГџergewГ¶hnliche Frauen Zwische...

(Marlene): A portrayal of Marlene Dietrich, tracing her journey from the cabaret scene of 1920s Berlin to Hollywood stardom and her defiant stand against Nazi Germany. Gortner's writing is noted for its "vivid" and

: A fictionalized account of Coco Chanel's rise from a poverty-stricken childhood to the pinnacle of the fashion world, navigating the complexities of two world wars. The Author's "Deep Text" Style : A fictionalized account of Coco Chanel's rise

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C.W. Gortner is a renowned author of historical fiction, particularly celebrated for his "biographical novels" that provide deep, first-person psychological portraits of famous women in history. While his books are often marketed individually in English, several of his works are part of the German-language series (Extraordinary Women Between Awakening and Love), which highlights women who defied the social constraints of their eras. Key Works in the "Extraordinary Women" Series