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The Prodigal Father (eBook)

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2022
147 Seiten
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859-654714158-7 (EAN)

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The Prodigal Father - J. Storer Clouston
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In "The Prodigal Father," J. Storer Clouston deftly weaves a narrative that explores themes of familial relationships, guilt, and redemption through the lens of a crumbling domestic backdrop. The story centers around a father whose return after years of absence forces his family to confront unresolved issues and buried emotions. Clouston's narrative style is marked by elegant prose, vivid characterizations, and a keen psychological insight, making the text resonate within the broader context of early 20th-century literature, which often grappled with the complexities of human relationships in an evolving social landscape. J. Storer Clouston, a British author born in 1870, was deeply influenced by his own experiences of family dynamics and societal shifts. His keen observation of the human condition and its frailty shines through in this novel, revealing an understanding of the struggles of post-Victorian society. Clouston's works often engage with themes of morality and the intricacies of personal relationships, reflecting both his personal journey and the tumultuous changes of his time. For readers who appreciate poignant explorations of family dynamics and the intricate web of emotions that bind us, "The Prodigal Father" stands as a compelling choice. Clouston's rich narrative invites a profound reflection on the nature of forgiveness and the enduring bonds of kinship, making it an essential read for those interested in character-driven literature.

J. Storer Clouston was a versatile and notable author primarily remembered for his contributions to the mystery and humor genres. Born on May 23, 1870, in Cumberland, England, and later relocating to Orkney, Scotland, Joseph Storer Clouston garnered acclaim as a writer with a particular knack for blending wit with his narrative craft. A prolific author, he penned several novels during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with 'The Prodigal Father' serving as a prime example of his literary style, characterized by a light-hearted tone and engaging plots that often contained elements of farce and adventure. Beyond his work as a novelist, Clouston was also an adept historian, illustrating his intellectual versatility with writings that touched upon the history and culture of Orkney. Despite the advent of modern literature overshadowing many authors of his era, Clouston's work remains a testament to his capacity to entertain and captivate readers with his storytelling. His blend of humor and suspense continues to endear him to a niche audience of literary enthusiasts who appreciate the historical context and distinct narrative style that Clouston brought to the early 20th-century literary scene.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century Scotland • british author • British Literature • captivating literary world • classic fiction • Classic Literature • complex relationships theme • early 20th century England • early 20th century fiction • English literature • ethical dilemmas narrative • family drama • family drama fiction • Family dynamics exploration • father-son relationships • Fiction • free public domain books • historical fiction • historical social commentary • humorous mystery • Inheritance conflict • J. Storer Clouston novels • literary fiction • Literary heritage • moral introspection drama • Prodigal Son • protagonist's personal journey • Redemption Stories • Scotland • Scottish Literature • social themes literature • suspenseful storytelling style • Vivid descriptive prose
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