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This Man's Wife (eBook)

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2022
372 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654737272-1 (EAN)

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This Man's Wife - George Manville Fenn
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In "This Man's Wife," George Manville Fenn presents a compelling narrative steeped in the themes of love, loyalty, and moral dilemmas. Set against a richly detailed backdrop, the novel employs a conversational yet poignant literary style that invites readers into the emotional complexities faced by its characters. Fenn's masterful use of dialogue and vivid descriptions reflects the societal mores of the late Victorian era, enhancing the reader's engagement while exploring the delicate balance between personal desire and social obligation. George Manville Fenn was an English novelist and writer whose extensive body of work often deloted to adventure, social commentary, and the human condition. His background in journalism and strong affinity for the plight of the working class undoubtedly infused his writing with empathy and authenticity. Fenn's personal experiences and keen observations of Victorian society inspired him to explore themes of gender, marriage, and autonomy, making "This Man's Wife" a reflective piece not just on individual choices, but also on the constraints imposed by societal norms. For readers who appreciate nuanced character exploration and gripping emotional arcs, "This Man's Wife" is a thought-provoking read that elegantly bridges the gap between scandalous romance and serious societal critique. Fenn's skillful storytelling ensures that this novel resonates with contemporary audiences while shedding light on the timeless complexities of the human heart.

George Manville Fenn (1831–1909) was an English novelist, journalist, editor, and educationalist, whose literary career spanned over five decades, carving his niche in adventure fiction for boys. Esteemed for his pedagogic slant in literature, Fenn often wove didactic elements into his narratives, amalgamating entertainment with learning. He wrote more than 100 novels which catered to the tastes of young readers during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, his work contributing to the fabric of popular youth literature of the time. One of Fenn's notable works, 'This Man's Wife,' showcases his mastery in crafting domestic narratives that underscore the moral and social concerns of his era. His eloquent prose and intricate character portrayal reflect broader Victorian values and anxieties, and this is evident throughout his diverse array of literature. His writing style is characterized by suspenseful plots and vivid descriptions, which engage the reader and contribute to his status as a significant figure in the boys' adventure genre. In 'This Man's Wife,' as in many of his tales, Fenn blends his keen understanding of domestic dynamics with suspense, leading to an absorbing story that upholds his literary style while capturing the essence of the age.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th-century British literature • 19th century fiction • Author's moralistic outlook • british authors • character-driven narrative • classic english literature • emotional depth narrative • English classic novels • English literature • English social norms • female protagonist journey • Fiction • George Manville Fenn • historical fiction • historical narratives • historical romance drama • Human psyche examination • Human psychology insights • intricate plot development • intricate relationships development • literary fiction • love betrayal redemption • marriage and relationships literature • married women • moral dilemmas exploration • Morality exploration • public domain classics • realism character study • Romantic conflict resolution • societal expectations conflict • Victorian Literature • Victorian marital drama • Victorian society struggles
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