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Bred in the Bone; Or, Like Father, Like Son (eBook)

A Novel

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2022
359 Seiten
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859-654736859-5 (EAN)

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Bred in the Bone; Or, Like Father, Like Son - James Payn
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In "Bred in the Bone; Or, Like Father, Like Son," James Payn crafts a compelling narrative that deftly explores the intricate dynamics of familial relationships, character development, and societal expectations in Victorian England. Through a blend of realism and wit, Payn presents a rich tapestry of emotions, capturing the struggles between duty and desire, while juxtaposing the inherent qualities that shape a person's identity. The novel's literary style showcases Payn's mastery of vivid descriptions and character-driven storytelling, reflecting the moral complexities of his time. James Payn, a prominent 19th-century English novelist, was known for his keen social observations and understanding of human nature, shaped by his own experiences in a society undergoing rapid change. His extensive career in journalism and literature provided him with a unique perspective on the contradictions of Victorian life, which he skillfully translates into the intricate relationships and moral dilemmas faced by his characters in this work. Payn's affinity for exploring the themes of heredity and social class is evident throughout the narrative, making him a thoughtful commentator on the period. "Bred in the Bone" is a must-read for those interested in the complexities of family dynamics and the interplay between nature and nurture. Payn's insightful character studies and engaging plotlines offer readers a profound understanding of societal pressures and personal choices in a bygone era, making this novel a timeless exploration of the human condition.

James Payn (1830-1898), a notable figure in the landscape of Victorian literature, made considerable contributions through his prolific writing, exemplifying the era's narrative style with his keen observations of society and a trademark blend of humor and pathos. Payn's literary career, spanning several decades, included not only novels but also essays and editorial work. 'Bred in the Bone; Or, Like Father, Like Son,' stands as a testament to his storytelling prowess, delving into themes of heredity and social expectation, and is exemplary of his broader body of work. Born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, and educated at Cambridge, Payn went on to become the editor of Cornhill Magazine, succeeding the celebrated essayist and novelist William Makepeace Thackeray. He also served as a regular contributor to Household Words and All the Year Round, under the editorship of Charles Dickens. Payn's narrative style often intertwined social commentary with entertainment, reflecting the complex interplay of personal character and societal norms. He authored over sixty volumes of work, including 'Lost Sir Massingberd' and 'By Proxy,' which were recognized for their engaging plots and vivid characterizations, cementing his reputation as a beloved writer of his time. Payn's contributions to the literary canon are still appreciated by scholars who examine the evolution of Victorian literature and its influence on contemporary storytelling.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • 19th century serialized novel • 19th-century themes • British Classics • Classic • Complex Character Development • Complex family relationships • Deception and secrets • English fiction • English literature • Family inheritance theme • family saga novels • Hereditary influences in literature • historical fiction • historical fiction novel • inheritance themes in literature • Inherited legacy • intricate character study • James Payn novels • Literary exploration of lineage • Literary Realism • Morality and consequence • morality and identity • Narrative reflection of societal norms • Nature versus nurture • nature versus nurture in fiction • nature vs nurture debate • psychological drama • social class dynamics • Victorian family saga • Victorian Literature • Victorian social commentary
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