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The Wages of Virtue (eBook)

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2022
140 Seiten
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The Wages of Virtue - P. C. Wren
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P. C. Wren's "The Wages of Virtue" is a compelling narrative that deftly weaves together themes of honor, sacrifice, and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught in the tumult of war. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the novel employs a rich, evocative prose style that captures the emotional gravity of its characters' experiences. Wren's acute observance of human psychology, mirrored in the turmoil of the times, provides a profound commentary on the cost of integrity and righteousness in an age marked by chaos and conflict. The book's literary context aligns with contemporary explorations of virtue ethics and the consequences of personal choices, making it a poignant read for both historical and moral inquiry. P. C. Wren, born in 1875 in England, was an author whose extensive experiences in various cultures deeply influenced his writing. His exposure to military life and the complexities of colonialism informed the nuanced characters and themes in this work. Wren's own adventures and experiences as a soldier offer a personal lens through which he examines the lofty ideals of virtue and the often harsh realities that accompany them, providing authenticity to his exploration of moral conflict. For readers seeking a nuanced reflection on the interplay of virtue and human experience during a pivotal moment in history, "The Wages of Virtue" is an essential read. Wren's masterful storytelling and deep philosophical insights will resonate with anyone interested in the moral complexities of life and the enduring power of human resilience.

Percival Christopher Wren (1875–1941) was an English author, predominantly recognized for his adventure fiction. His literary career spanned the early 20th century, during which he penned numerous novels that often explored themes of honor, comradeship, and the imperial British ethos. Wren is best known for his Beau Geste trilogy, especially the first novel 'Beau Geste' (1924), which immortalized the tale of the French Foreign Legion and became a classic that influenced popular perceptions of the Legion. Another significant work is 'The Wages of Virtue' (1916), which, like his later novels, provides insight into life within colonial outposts and the multifaceted nature of virtue and vice. The themes evidenced in 'The Wages of Virtue', a drama interwoven with irony and morality, find resonance throughout Wren's oeuvre. His storytelling often carries a didactic quality, interlacing his adventurous narratives with philosophical musing and existential questioning. Though his popularity has waned since his death, at the time, his works were bestsellers, and Wren carved out a niche as an expert in adventure tales set against exotic locales. Despite critics at times pointing to his formulaic approach, his contribution to the adventure genre remains significant, providing a window into the bravado and escapist fantasies of his era. His works continue to be of interest to those studying the dynamics of early 20th-century popular literature and colonial narratives.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror
Schlagworte adventure fiction • adventure love story • Africa • Alexandre Dumas • Authentic Historical Setting • British Raj novel • Classic romance literature • Colonial India drama • Colonial soldiering • cultural clash fiction • Douglas Porch • early 20th century fiction • Edgar Wallace • Ernest Hemingway • Evan McGorman • French Foreign Legion • Garrison life • historical action romance • Honor and Duty • Identity • immersive prose style • Into the wild • Jack London • Joseph Conrad • literary adventure tale • Memory loss • military romance story • moral dilemmas exploration • P.C. Wren author • Protagonist military officer • public domain romance • revenge • Robert Louis Stevenson • romantic adventure novel • romanticized • Sir Montague Merline • the english patient • The Wages of Virtue book • timeless classic themes • vintage romance fiction
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