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\nIf you’ve seen \"The Sixth Sense\" with Bruce Willis, you’ll be familiar with Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome: deliberately making a person feel unwell in order to care for them. In \"Jezebel’s Daughter\", the poisonous Mrs Fontaine does exactly that in a plan to get her daughter, Minna, married....
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Elektronická kniha, určená ke čtení v mobilu, čtečce e-knih, počítači, tabletu apod. Nejedná se o tištěnou knihu.
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If you’ve seen \"The Sixth Sense\" with Bruce Willis, you’ll be familiar with Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome: deliberately making a person feel unwell in order to care for them. In \"Jezebel’s Daughter\", the poisonous Mrs Fontaine does exactly that in a plan to get her daughter, Minna, married. This is a story of romance and what happens when parents get too involved in their children’s marriages.Centred around a business based in London and Frankfort (or Frankfurt as we say today), \"Jezebel’s Daughter\" offers distinctive Victorian characters. Fritz Keller, the son of a partner of the business, is in love with Minna Fontaine. Meanwhile, the kindly proto-feminist Mrs Wagner runs the London office which employs women. She is caring for a patient, Jack, from the Bedlam psychiatric hospital.This thriller of a tale culminates when Mrs Fontaine, Mrs Wagner, and Jack all clash in a gothic plot that will determine the happy ending of Fritz and Minna.
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