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The Re-Creation of Brian Kent (eBook)

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2022
164 Seiten
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859-654723708-2 (EAN)

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The Re-Creation of Brian Kent - Harold Bell Wright
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In "The Re-Creation of Brian Kent," Harold Bell Wright presents a profound exploration of identity, redemption, and the transformative power of love through the poignant journey of its protagonist. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the novel is infused with Wright's hallmark blend of lyrical prose and philosophical reflection. The narrative unfolds as Brian Kent, a disillusioned artist, grapples with his past and seeks a path to self-discovery amid the societal pressures of his time. Wright skillfully weaves together elements of romance and spiritual awakening, drawing on contemporary themes of individualism and cultural renewal, making the work significant within its literary context. Harold Bell Wright, a pioneering figure in the American literary scene, was one of the first authors to sell over a million copies of a single title. Born in 1872 in a modest Midwestern setting, Wright's early experiences deeply influenced his writing. His keen interest in the intersection of spirituality and human experience, along with his background in art, shaped the philosophical undercurrents of this particular narrative. "The Re-Creation of Brian Kent" reflects his personal struggles and artistic ambitions, offering readers insight into his vision of humanity and hope. This novel is highly recommended for readers seeking an engaging narrative that delves into the complexities of the human condition. Wright's ability to navigate the delicate threads of character development and moral inquiry offers rich interpretive possibilities, making it a valuable addition to the canon of American literature. Fans of character-driven stories about personal transformation will find themselves thoroughly absorbed in this immersive tale.

Harold Bell Wright was an American writer who penned a number of highly popular books in the early 20th century. Born on May 4, 1872, in Rome, New York, Wright eventually became known as a significant figure in the field of inspirational fiction. His works often convey themes of morality, redemption, and the value of hard work, which resonated with his audience during a time of societal change. One of his notable works, 'The Re-Creation of Brian Kent' published in 1919, illustrates Wright's talent for weaving compelling narratives with life-affirming messages. The story, which follows the transformation of the titular character from a dissolute life to one of integrity and purpose, exemplifies Wright's optimistic worldview and his belief in the possibility of personal redemption. His descriptive prose and his ability to capture the dialects and landscapes of the American scene differentiated his literary style from his contemporaries. Harold Bell Wright's novels often topped bestseller lists, and he achieved the distinction of being one of the first authors to sell a million copies of a novel. Despite his popularity in the early 20th century, his literary fame has since waned, but his contributions to the genre of inspirational fiction remain significant. Wright passed away on May 24, 1944, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneer in popular American literature and as a voice of hope and moral guidance in tumultuous times.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 1900s American literature • accessible writing style • american classic novel • American Literature • American pastoral literature • Character-driven narratives • character transformation • Christian Faith • Christian Life • classic American storytelling • classic novel • Early 20th Century • early 20th century fiction • Fiction • Forgiveness narrative • Harold Bell Wright • Harold Bell Wright novels • heartwarming fiction • historical American authors • inspirational fiction classics • literary reformation themes • Midwest setting • Ozark Mountains • pastoral influences • Personal Growth • redemption and transformation stories • redemption story • religious themes • rural American settings • Self-discovery journey • Small Town America • social life and customs • social reform themes • themes of redemption • United States • Western landscapes
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