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Her Ladyship's Elephant (eBook)

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2022
101 Seiten
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859-654721649-0 (EAN)

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Her Ladyship's Elephant - David Dwight Wells
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In "Her Ladyship's Elephant," David Dwight Wells crafts an engaging historical novel that immerses readers in the intricate socio-political landscape of 19th-century British India. The narrative follows the unconventional bond between a remarkable British woman, Lady Anna, and her elephant, an enchanting metaphor for the intertwining of colonialism, compassion, and the complexities of empire. Wells's prose is characterized by its rich descriptions and an evocative tone that captures the nuances of a bygone era, while seamlessly weaving themes of loyalty, identity, and the juxtaposition of cultures into the fabric of the story. David Dwight Wells, an astute observer of history and culture, draws inspiration from his own travels and scholarly background in colonial studies. His profound understanding of the British imperial context enables him to portray the emotional and historical depth within his characters. Wells's passion for highlighting the often-overlooked perspectives of women and animals in historical narratives helps to enrich the tapestry of the story, encouraging readers to reflect on the often-complicated relationships between colonizers and the colonized. "Her Ladyship's Elephant" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate nuanced historical fiction that challenges paradigms and offers new dimensions to familiar narratives. With its intricate character development and thought-provoking themes, this novel is sure to resonate with anyone interested in the intersections of power, loyalty, and the human-animal bond.

David Dwight Wells, an American author born in the late 19th century, remains a modest figure in the literary world yet has captured the attention of a niche audience with his whimsical style and imaginative storytelling. Wells is best known for his novel 'Her Ladyship's Elephant' (1898), a curious work that exemplifies his flair for humor and social satire. In this narrative, Wells crafts a story around the rather extraordinary circumstance of an elephant finding its way into the genteel society of England, creating an unusual juxtaposition of the exotic and the mundane that entertains and reflects on the absurdities of Victorian societal norms. Though 'Her Ladyship's Elephant' never positioned Wells among the literary giants of his time, it has been regarded by enthusiasts of quirky, historical fiction as a delightful excursion from the era's typical literary issues. Wells's literary style, characterized by its light-hearted tone and satirical edge, invites readers to both laugh and ponder, offering a subtle critique through the veneer of farce and fantasy. His work, while not extensive, provides a snapshot of the whimsical possibilities of turn-of-the-century literature and continues to entertain those who chance upon his stories.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century literature • American authors fiction • American Literature • british author • charming character interactions • Classic Literature • Comedic Elements • comedy romance novel • Country manor • David Dwight Wells books • Eccentric animals • eccentric aristocrat adventures • eccentric characters fiction • english high society • Fiction • Genteel satire • historical fiction • historical fiction escapade • historical fiction novel • Humorous fiction classics • humorous stories • literary comedy • Manners and customs • mysterious disappearance • novel with elephants • period piece humor • public domain literature • quirky characters • satirical commentary on privilege • Social hierarchy • Victorian England • victorian era fiction • Victorian social satire • whimsical animal companion
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