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Tommy Tregennis (eBook)

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2022
122 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654732839-1 (EAN)

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Tommy Tregennis - Mary Elizabeth Phillips
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In "Tommy Tregennis," Mary Elizabeth Phillips artfully weaves a tapestry of rural life, capturing the intricate dynamics of a small Cornish village through the eyes of her young protagonist, Tommy. Phillips employs a rich, descriptive literary style that evokes the natural beauty of the landscape while immersing the reader in the complexities of relationships, social hierarchies, and personal dreams. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, the narrative artfully intertwines local folklore with the coming-of-age journey of Tommy, illuminating themes of identity, belonging, and resilience in a rapidly changing world. Mary Elizabeth Phillips, an eminent writer of her time, drew from her own experiences growing up in a similar coastal environment in Cornwall, which infused her work with authenticity and emotional depth. Her background in education, coupled with her passion for storytelling, allowed Phillips to craft a narrative that not only entertains but also provides insightful commentary on the social fabric of her community. Her deep understanding of human nature and local traditions gives her characters a vivid realism that resonates deeply with readers. "Tommy Tregennis" is a compelling read for anyone drawn to poignant narratives of youth and place. Phillips' profound exploration of rural life and the intricacies of human relationships makes this novel a timeless classic. I highly recommend it to those who appreciate richly layered storytelling filled with charm, wisdom, and a touch of nostalgia.

Mary Elizabeth Phillips is an author whose works exhibit a remarkable capacity for capturing the nuances of human experiences and relationships. Her literary repertoire, though not extensively documented in the public domain, presumably holds 'Tommy Tregennis' as a noteworthy piece highlighting her ability to weave captivating narratives. The book showcases Phillips' flair for constructing vivid characters and engaging plotlines that resonate with readers of varying ages and backgrounds. While specific details pertaining to her academic background or the breadth of her literary contributions remain relatively obscure, the affection and care embedded in her writing suggest a deeply empathic approach to storytelling. Her prose often blends the ordinary with the extraordinary, effectively inviting readers to reflect on the beauty and complexity of the everyday. As a contemporary writer, Phillips could potentially be contributing to a tradition of literature that values the exploration of personal identity, communal bonds, and the subtleties of growth and change. Unfortunately, without more substantial information concerning the entirety of her work and influence, any encompassing assessment of her literary style and impact remains speculative. Nevertheless, 'Tommy Tregennis' stands as a testament to her skill and potential in the literary arts.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • American Literature • Boys • british author • British narrative literature • Captivating narrative • Classic Literature • Cornwall • County • Courageous characters • emotional journey • Empathetic Characters • England • English classic novels • evocative storytelling • Families • family drama • Fiction • historical fiction • historical war drama • human relationships • Literary heritage • lyrical prose • Mary Elizabeth Phillips books • moral choices • Narrative depth • novels of social change • public domain fiction • Resilience in adversity • Social Realism • timeless classic • Tommy Tregennis novel • Victorian England • Victorian Literature • wartime romance • World War II setting
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