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The Gods and Mr. Perrin (eBook)

A Tragi-Comedy

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2022
165 Seiten
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859-654704778-0 (EAN)

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The Gods and Mr. Perrin - Hugh Walpole
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In "The Gods and Mr. Perrin," Hugh Walpole crafts a rich, introspective narrative that navigates the tumultuous landscape of human relationships and existential contemplation. Set against the backdrop of a tranquil English town, the novel weaves a tapestry of whimsical and profound elements, juxtaposing the mundane and the extraordinary. Walpole's literary style is marked by his keen psychological insight and masterful character development, drawing readers into the inner worlds of his protagonists. The novel evokes a sense of the early 20th century's cultural conflicts, showcasing the tension between traditional values and emerging modernity through the lens of Mr. Perrin's life and choices. Hugh Walpole, a distinguished British author, was known for his deep engagement with themes of individuality and moral responsibility, likely influenced by his own experiences during a rapidly transforming social landscape. Born into a literary family and educated at Oxford, Walpole's diverse career as a novelist, playwright, and biographer enriched his understanding of human nature, evident in the poignant characterization found in this work. His ability to capture the subtleties of human emotion draws upon his own philosophical inquiries, making his narratives ring with authenticity. Readers seeking a profound literary experience will find "The Gods and Mr. Perrin" to be a compelling exploration of identity and the divine threads that connect human existence. Walpole's nuanced storytelling invites one to reflect on their own beliefs and the influences that shape their destiny. This novel is not just a tale of one man's journey but a mirror reflecting the universal quest for meaning.

Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole, born on 13 March 1884 in Auckland, New Zealand, was an English novelist whose prolific writings secured his place in the first half of the 20th-century literary canon. With a narrative style characterized by vivid characterization and an acute sense of period and setting, Walpole delighted audiences with his works, most notably with 'The Gods and Mr. Perrin' - a novel that dissects the solitude and tribulations of a schoolteacher in a small English public school, reflecting on the human spirit's resilience against depression and disaffection. This particular book, published in 1911, serves as an excellent example of Walpole's keen psychological insights and narrative competence. Educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Walpole followed his literary passions, carving out a career that spanned more than 30 novels, in addition to numerous plays and short stories. His other notable works include the 'Herries Chronicle', a saga that chronicles the life of an English family over two centuries, providing a portrait of the social and historical developments in the Lake District. Walpole's ability to capture the zeitgeist of the Edwardian era and the ensuing decades made him an essential bridge between the Victorian literary tradition and modernism. Knighted in 1937, Hugh Walpole's contribution to English literature endures through his exploration of human psychology, social mores, and the enduring quest for personal contentment and societal acceptance.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 20th century novelists • Atmospheric Storytelling • british author • British Literature Classics • character-driven narrative • Character-driven narratives • Dramatic atmosphere • Early 20th Century • Endowed public schools • English literature • English school stories • Fiction • Great Britain • Hugh Walpole books • Hugh Walpole influence • Hugh Walpole The Gods and Mr. Perrin • human nature exploration • identity themes • Interwar fiction • Interwar Period • introspective fiction • literary fiction • Literary modernism • Magnificent writing style • moral dilemmas • nuanced complexities • Paranoid delusion • pre-war British society • psychological depth • psychological fiction • Psychological thriller • Teachers • twists and turns • Unexpected reactions • unique characters
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