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In Luck at Last (eBook)

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2022
140 Seiten
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859-654730814-0 (EAN)

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In Luck at Last - Walter Besant
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In "In Luck at Last," Walter Besant weaves a compelling narrative that explores themes of fortune, social class, and the complexity of human relationships within the backdrop of Victorian England. Through vivid prose and a keen eye for detail, Besant paints a rich tapestry of life, capturing the struggles and triumphs faced by his characters. The novel exemplifies Besant's unique literary style, characterized by his ability to blend humor with poignant commentary on the societal issues of his time, enveloping readers in a world rife with both opportunity and adversity. Walter Besant was not only a novelist but also a historian and social reformer deeply invested in addressing the inequalities of his era. His experiences in various professions and his affinity for London's diverse inhabitants imbued his writing with authenticity and empathy. Besant's advocacy for the arts and education is mirrored in his narratives, which often reflect his desire to elevate the human spirit amidst societal constraints, making "In Luck at Last" a particularly resonant work in his oeuvre. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the intricate interplay of chance and choice in shaping life's outcomes. Besant's astute observations and engaging storytelling make this an essential read for those who appreciate a nuanced exploration of fate and character in literature.

Walter Besant (1836–1901) was an English novelist and historian who left an indelible mark on the literary landscape of the Victorian era through his numerous contributions to the world of fiction and non-fiction. Besant's literary career began in collaboration with James Rice, leading to a series of successful novels. Following Rice's death, Besant embarked on a prolific solo career, with 'In Luck at Last' being one of the many novels he crafted during this period. His solo writings often explored themes of social injustices and the challenges of the working class, with a focus on intricate plotting and character development. His storytelling was marked by a blend of romance and realism, which appealed greatly to the readers of his time. Beyond his novels, Besant was instrumental in the establishment of the Society of Authors, striving to improve the rights and earnings of fellow writers. His body of work, which showcased not only his narrative skills but also his dedication to social causes, bestowed upon him a significant role in the fabric of Victorian literature. Besant's contribution to literature extends beyond his novels into his didactic works, where he provided valuable insights into the history and topography of London, further establishing his versatility and depth as a writer. Walter Besant's legacy endures, with 'In Luck at Last' serving as just one testament to his narrative flair and his empathetic engagement with the societal issues of his time.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • 19th century realism • adult readers • Booksellers and bookselling • british author • british authors • character-driven narrative • Classical literature • descriptive prose • elderly protagonist • Emotional complexity • England • English literature • English setting • Families • family dynamics • Fate and Fortune • Fiction • historical character study • historical novels • Inheritance and succession • interconnected lives • literary classics • literary fiction • London 19th century • London urban life • personal happiness • public domain books • social class struggles • Social themes in fiction • urban historical fiction • Victorian Era • Victorian Literature • Victorian social dynamics • Walter Besant works
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