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  • Rose Madder es una novela de 1995 escrita por Stephen King. Se trata de los efectos de la violencia doméstica (que el Rey había tocado antes en las novelas Eso, Insomnia, Dolores Claiborne y Cosas Necesarias (pelicula)) y, excepcionalmente para un nuevo King, depende de su elemento fantástico de la mitología griega. En sus memorias sobre la escritura, King afirma que Rose Madder e Insomnia son "sobrescrito, trabajando muy duro novelas".
  • A 1995 novel by Stephen King, and the final part of what some fans call "the abused wife trilogy" and some others call "that phase in the 1990s where King became preoccupied with misogyny and feminism". Rose Daniels walks out of her marriage after years of emotional, physical and sexual abuse. She arrives in a new city and slowly begins a newer, better, more hopeful life. Only this is a Stephen King novel and her husband, Norm, is not going to let her go as easy as that. And is also befitting King, there's also a mysterious portrait of a woman in a rose madder dress...
  • Rose Madder is a 1995 novel by Stephen King. It deals with the domestic abuse and subsequent attempt to escape by Rose Daniels and her travels within a painting.
  • <default>Rose Madder</default> Author Cover artist Country Genre Publisher Publication date Pages Previous Next Rose Madder is the 35th book published by Stephen King; it was his 29th novel, and the 24th under his own name. The book was released by Viking in June of 1995, and is related to King's Dark Tower series. Like Insomnia, the novel draws heavily from Greek mythology for its metaphysical elements. Also like many of his other works (especially in this time period), it deals with the subject of domestic violence.
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  • June, 1995
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  • US
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  • Rose Madder
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  • Horror, Fantasy
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  • Rose Madder
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  • Stephen King
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  • 432
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  • 1995
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  • Viking
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  • Rose Madder es una novela de 1995 escrita por Stephen King. Se trata de los efectos de la violencia doméstica (que el Rey había tocado antes en las novelas Eso, Insomnia, Dolores Claiborne y Cosas Necesarias (pelicula)) y, excepcionalmente para un nuevo King, depende de su elemento fantástico de la mitología griega. En sus memorias sobre la escritura, King afirma que Rose Madder e Insomnia son "sobrescrito, trabajando muy duro novelas".
  • A 1995 novel by Stephen King, and the final part of what some fans call "the abused wife trilogy" and some others call "that phase in the 1990s where King became preoccupied with misogyny and feminism". Rose Daniels walks out of her marriage after years of emotional, physical and sexual abuse. She arrives in a new city and slowly begins a newer, better, more hopeful life. Only this is a Stephen King novel and her husband, Norm, is not going to let her go as easy as that. And is also befitting King, there's also a mysterious portrait of a woman in a rose madder dress...
  • Rose Madder is a 1995 novel by Stephen King. It deals with the domestic abuse and subsequent attempt to escape by Rose Daniels and her travels within a painting.
  • <default>Rose Madder</default> Author Cover artist Country Genre Publisher Publication date Pages Previous Next Rose Madder is the 35th book published by Stephen King; it was his 29th novel, and the 24th under his own name. The book was released by Viking in June of 1995, and is related to King's Dark Tower series. Like Insomnia, the novel draws heavily from Greek mythology for its metaphysical elements. Also like many of his other works (especially in this time period), it deals with the subject of domestic violence.
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