Kroz vrtna vratašca
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Kroz vrtna vratašca

Florence L. Barclay

Young Guy Chelsea courts Christobel Charteris, 10 years his senior, whom he has known since childhood as “auntie.” After she rejects him due to the age difference, he demands a “seven-day siege of Jericho” to win her over.

Through the Garden Gate (1911) is a romantic novel by English writer Florence L. Barclay, author of the smash hit The Rosary. The novel is typical of her style – sentimental, chaste, with strong Christian and moral undertones, but at the same time warm and emotional.

The main characters are Guy Chelsea, an energetic and determined young man, and Christobel Charteris, an intelligent, independent woman. Guy has known Christobel since childhood – he was her “little blue boy”, and she was his “aunt”. When Guy comes to her house, supposedly to woo her niece, it turns out that the real target is Christobel. After she surprisingly rejects him due to the age difference and her prejudices, Guy begs her to allow him seven days of courtship – the length of the siege of Jericho in the Bible. He is convinced that her “walls” will fall on the seventh day.

Over the course of those seven days, a tender, deep, and somewhat melancholic romance unfolds. Christobel struggles with internal conflicts—a sense of being too old, memories of Guy as a child, and a fear of social conventions. Guy, on the other hand, demonstrates maturity, perseverance, and a deep love that transcends superficial obstacles. The novel is full of subtle biblical allusions, conversations about love, sacrifice, and faith, but without being overly preachy.

Barclay masterfully portrays the characters’ inner worlds, their emotions, and moral dilemmas. The story is chaste and innocent (“a novel of innocence”), which was provocative at the time because of its theme of an older woman and a younger man, but today seems sweet and old-fashioned. The style is in the language of the early 20th century—smooth, sentimental, and emotionally rich.

Original title
Through the Postern Gate: A Romance in Seven Days
Translation
Ljubomir Maraković
Editor
Josip Andrić
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
108
Publisher
Hrvatsko književno društvo Sv. Jeronima, Zagreb, 1928.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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