Two Men (ePub)
A Romance of Sussex
(Sprache: Englisch)
Alfred Ollivant's 'Two Men' stands as a poignant Romance of Sussex, intertwining dramatic elements with the lush backdrop of the English countryside. The narrative invites readers to traverse the complex emotional landscapes of its characters, while also...
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Alfred Ollivant's 'Two Men' stands as a poignant Romance of Sussex, intertwining dramatic elements with the lush backdrop of the English countryside. The narrative invites readers to traverse the complex emotional landscapes of its characters, while also serving as a profound exploration of the human condition. Ollivant's prose combines a classic literary style with an insightful examination of the socio-cultural fabric of Sussex during the period. This re-edition from DigiCat Publishing breathes new life into the novel, ensuring its legacy continues to enrich and inspire contemporary audiences while respectful of the original's literary context and historical significance.nnOllivant, best known for his beloved classic 'Bob, Son of Battle', showcases his adeptness at crafting intricate human emotions once again in 'Two Men'. His experience and keen observation of rural life and societal nuances inform the creation of his characters, who are as deep and varied as the Sussex landscape itself. Ollivant's own affinities and thorough understanding of the setting provide readers with an authentic experience, reflecting perhaps a personal connection or a fervent appreciation for the English terrain and its cultural resonances.nnEngaging for historians and literature enthusiasts alike, 'Two Men' offers an opportunity to immerse oneself in a time-honored narrative that transcends the simple confines of its narrative to comment on universal themes of love, loyalty, and the enduring human spirit. DigiCat Publishing's meticulous reproduction invites modern readers to rediscover the beauty and depth of Ollivant's work, asserting its relevance and potential to captivate generations anew. This book is highly recommended for those who cherish the intersection of literature, history, and meticulous character study.
Autoren-Porträt von Alfred Ollivant
Alfred Ollivant (1874-1927) was an English novelist best known for his classic animal story 'Owd Bob: The Grey Dog of Kenmuir,' which won significant acclaim upon its publication in 1898. However, throughout his literary career, Ollivant produced a variety of texts, exploring themes of companionship, rivalry, and the pastoral life, underscored by a deep appreciation for the natural world. While Ollivant's immediate recognition stemmed from 'Owd Bob,' he continued to write engaging narratives that often reflected the dynamics of human and animal relationships. One such work, less known yet still a fine embodiment of his literary style, is 'Two Men,' a novel illustrating his insight into human character and the intricacies of social interactions. Although Ollivant's later works did not achieve the same level of popularity as his debut, his contribution to early 20th-century English literature, particularly in the animal story genre, remains notable. Ollivant's distinctive prose, with its lush descriptions and empathy for both the four- and two-legged, renders his writings enduring snapshots of a bygone rural Britain. His narratives, while not overly complex in plot, resonate through their earnest storytelling and keen psychological observations. Ollivant's works are today considered a testament to the era's literary scene and continue to be studied for their portrayal of the bonds between humans and animals, as well as the timeless landscapes they immortalized.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Alfred Ollivant
- 2022, 213 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547216797
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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