Blind Policy (ePub)
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George Manville Fenn's 'Blind Policy' is an exhilarating journey into the depths of Victorian society, eloquently capturing the suspense and ethos of the era. Fenn's narrative prowess breathes life into an intricate plot where a doctor's ordinary existence...
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George Manville Fenn's 'Blind Policy' is an exhilarating journey into the depths of Victorian society, eloquently capturing the suspense and ethos of the era. Fenn's narrative prowess breathes life into an intricate plot where a doctor's ordinary existence is upended by an intriguing and mysterious visitor. The novel, written with a deft hand for the literary conventions of the nineteenth century, is characterized by lush, detailed prose and a storytelling style that is both engaging and reflective of the social and moral preoccupations of Victorian England, appealing to both contemporary audiences and enthusiasts of classic literature alike.
Fenn, noted for his contributions as an English author, journalist, and educator, brought forth in his literary creations the values and experiences gleaned from his rich life. His mastery in weaving tales for young adults is evident in this work, which may bear the influence of his expansive career and firsthand insight into the human condition. As a seasoned storyteller, Fenn was adept at crafting narratives that captured the interest and imagination of readers, securing his place within the pantheon of beloved nineteenth-century writers.
'Recommended for connoisseurs of Victorian thrillers and those fascinated by the complexities of human nature, 'Blind Policy' remains a testament to Fenn's storytelling prowess. It is an essential read for anyone seeking to delve into the fervor of the era, replete with psychological intrigue and moral ambivalence. Beyond its entertainment value, it continues to offer an insightful glimpse into the societal tapestries of nineteenth-century England and serves as a splendid example of Fenn's literary legacy.
Fenn, noted for his contributions as an English author, journalist, and educator, brought forth in his literary creations the values and experiences gleaned from his rich life. His mastery in weaving tales for young adults is evident in this work, which may bear the influence of his expansive career and firsthand insight into the human condition. As a seasoned storyteller, Fenn was adept at crafting narratives that captured the interest and imagination of readers, securing his place within the pantheon of beloved nineteenth-century writers.
'Recommended for connoisseurs of Victorian thrillers and those fascinated by the complexities of human nature, 'Blind Policy' remains a testament to Fenn's storytelling prowess. It is an essential read for anyone seeking to delve into the fervor of the era, replete with psychological intrigue and moral ambivalence. Beyond its entertainment value, it continues to offer an insightful glimpse into the societal tapestries of nineteenth-century England and serves as a splendid example of Fenn's literary legacy.
Autoren-Porträt von George Manville Fenn
George Manville Fenn (1831-1909) was an English novelist and journalist who made a significant contribution to children's literature and the adventure genre during the Victorian era. Best known for his vivid descriptions and the lively pace of his stories, Fenn wrote over a hundred novels. 'Blind Policy,' one of his less referenced works, nonetheless embodies his adeptness at crafting suspense and engaging characters. Prior to his literary career, Fenn worked as a teacher, which provided him with insights into the minds and behaviors of young people, a skill that greatly augmented the authenticity of his characters and dialogue in books meant for a younger audience. His remarkable output and dedication to his craft have positioned him alongside contemporaries such as R.M. Ballantyne and G.A. Henty, respected in their shared field of boys' adventure fiction. Fenn's literary style often incorporated elements of mystery and moral dilemmas, challenging his characters and, by extension, his readers, to embark on journeys of personal growth and ethical fortitude. While not as widely remembered as some of his peers, Fenn's work remains a testament to the rich literary tradition of the 19th century, offering a window into the values and sensibilities of his time.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: George Manville Fenn
- 2022, 170 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547419877
- Erscheinungsdatum: 21.11.2022
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