The Golden Butterfly (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Set against the backdrop of Victorian London, 'The Golden Butterfly' is not just a tale but a tapestry woven from the threads of youth, ambition, and the pursuit of something beyond the ordinary. Besant's novel employs a richly descriptive literary style...
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Set against the backdrop of Victorian London, 'The Golden Butterfly' is not just a tale but a tapestry woven from the threads of youth, ambition, and the pursuit of something beyond the ordinary. Besant's novel employs a richly descriptive literary style and often delves into explorations of social dynamics and the human condition, which resonate with the cultural and intellectual Preoccupations of the late 19th century. The narrative flows with the elegance of a period piece while maintaining a lively pace that captivates readers, much like the young protagonist at the crossroads of youth and manhood, an era when every experience holds the promise of novelty and grandeur.
Walter Besant, both a novelist and historian, brings to his writing a profound understanding of the era alongside a palpable nostalgia for the innocence and idealism of youth. Perhaps influenced by his own reflections and academic pursuits, Besant meticulously crafts a world that is as steadfast in its historical accuracies as it is in its flights of imaginative storytelling. Evocative and astute, Besant's narrative voice exemplifies the conflicts and aspirations of a young man standing on the precipice of life's vast potentials.
The Golden Butterfly' beckons readers with a thirst for Victorian literature and those intrigued by the elusive journey from adolescence into the firm footing of adulthood. Besant's work is recommended for literary connoisseurs who appreciate a blend of social commentary, historical ambience, and a tale well spun. It stands as a testament to the enduring allure of a time when the world was ripe with new discoveries and every personal quest felt like an adventure destined for greatness.
Walter Besant, both a novelist and historian, brings to his writing a profound understanding of the era alongside a palpable nostalgia for the innocence and idealism of youth. Perhaps influenced by his own reflections and academic pursuits, Besant meticulously crafts a world that is as steadfast in its historical accuracies as it is in its flights of imaginative storytelling. Evocative and astute, Besant's narrative voice exemplifies the conflicts and aspirations of a young man standing on the precipice of life's vast potentials.
The Golden Butterfly' beckons readers with a thirst for Victorian literature and those intrigued by the elusive journey from adolescence into the firm footing of adulthood. Besant's work is recommended for literary connoisseurs who appreciate a blend of social commentary, historical ambience, and a tale well spun. It stands as a testament to the enduring allure of a time when the world was ripe with new discoveries and every personal quest felt like an adventure destined for greatness.
Autoren-Porträt von Walter Besant, James Rice
Walter Besant (1836-1901) was a distinguished English novelist and historian, whose literary contributions spanned various genres, from social criticism to historical fiction. Born in Portsmouth and educated at King's College, London, and Christ's College, Cambridge, Besant's initial career was in education. He later forayed into literature and became known for his insightful depiction of contemporary social issues, and his advocacy for the rights of authors. Along with James Rice, Besant wrote a series of successful novels starting with 'Ready-Money Mortiboy' (1872). 'The Golden Butterfly' (1883), one of his notable works, showcases his ability to weave captivating narratives with a rich portrayal of Victorian society. Besant's solo works often highlight the contrast between wealth and poverty, and champion the cause of the underprivileged in London, a theme that resonates in 'All Sorts and Conditions of Men' (1882). His literary style is marked by an engaging narrative flow and a compassionate understanding of human nature. He co-founded the Society of Authors and was knighted in 1895 for his contributions to literature and his efforts to the welfare of the writing community. Besant's legacy is encapsulated not just in his written work but also in his activism for literary culture and societal welfare.
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- Autoren: Walter Besant , James Rice
- 2022, 518 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547100676
- Erscheinungsdatum: 20.07.2022
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