The Vicar's People (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
In 'The Vicar's People,' George Manville Fenn offers a captivating exploration of English country life with its engaging blend of social commentary and subtle humor. The narrative winds through the complexities of rural society, examining the dynamics...
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In 'The Vicar's People,' George Manville Fenn offers a captivating exploration of English country life with its engaging blend of social commentary and subtle humor. The narrative winds through the complexities of rural society, examining the dynamics between the squire, his tenants, and the vicar's own household. Fenn's literary style incorporates a fine balance of character-driven storytelling and vivid descriptions, situating his work firmly within the tradition of nineteenth-century English literature. The meticulous reproduction of this classic by DigiCat Publishing preserves Fenn's insightful observations and linguistic charm for contemporary readership, ensuring that every sentence of the original manuscript is treated with respect and historical validity.
As an author, George Manville Fenn (1831-1909) was a prolific writer of adventure novels for young adults, with a keen eye for depicting social environments and the class structures within them. 'The Vicar's People' reflects Fenn's astute understanding of societal norms and his experiences as an educator, which often highlighted moral lessons. The embodiments of virtue, vice, and morality within Fenn's characters are thought to resonate with his didactic intentions, which gently guide the reader through a microcosm of Victorian England.
This edition of 'The Vicar's People' is recommended for readers who appreciate classic narratives embedded with a rich tapestry of social interactions and period appeal. DigiCat Publishing's endeavor to preserve Fenn's legacy allows a new generation to appreciate his work, which not only serves as an artifact of its time but also as a mirror reflecting the enduring themes of community, duty, and personal integrity. Scholars of Victorian literature and enthusiasts of historical sociocultural studies will find this book to be a treasured addition to their collection.
As an author, George Manville Fenn (1831-1909) was a prolific writer of adventure novels for young adults, with a keen eye for depicting social environments and the class structures within them. 'The Vicar's People' reflects Fenn's astute understanding of societal norms and his experiences as an educator, which often highlighted moral lessons. The embodiments of virtue, vice, and morality within Fenn's characters are thought to resonate with his didactic intentions, which gently guide the reader through a microcosm of Victorian England.
This edition of 'The Vicar's People' is recommended for readers who appreciate classic narratives embedded with a rich tapestry of social interactions and period appeal. DigiCat Publishing's endeavor to preserve Fenn's legacy allows a new generation to appreciate his work, which not only serves as an artifact of its time but also as a mirror reflecting the enduring themes of community, duty, and personal integrity. Scholars of Victorian literature and enthusiasts of historical sociocultural studies will find this book to be a treasured addition to their collection.
Autoren-Porträt von George Manville Fenn
George Manville Fenn (1831-1909) was a prolific English writer of the Victorian era, well-regarded for his adventure stories and children's literature. His work is characterized by a blend of excitement, realism, and moral lessons, reflecting the Victorian ethos of exploring the virtues of empire and personal character. Before becoming an author, Fenn worked as a teacher, which influenced his proficiency in understanding young readers and their interests. 'The Vicar's People', a narrative rich with insights into Victorian society, is one of the myriad novels that Fenn penned during his lifetime. While not as extensively studied as his adventure novels, it exemplifies his keen eye for social observation and his ability to convey moral guidance without heavy-handedness. The richness of Fenn's work not only lies in his narrative flair but also in his commitment to fostering imagination and a spirit of inquiry among his readers. His bibliography is extensive, with other notable titles such as 'Bunyip Land' (1880) and 'The Golden Magnet' (1884), which further stamped his reputation as an influential writer for young audiences of his time. Fenn also contributed to the Boys' Own Paper, a popular publication that had a formative influence on the genres of juvenile literature throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. George Manville Fenn's literary legacy continues to be of interest for scholars examining the intersections of children's literature, adventure fiction, and the cultural mores of the Victorian period.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: George Manville Fenn
- 2022, 317 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547238232
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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