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Liverpool a few years since: by an old stager
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- Nombre de pages127
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4724283-3
- EAN8596547242833
- Date de parution04/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille422 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Liverpool a few years since: by an old stager, " James Aspinall offers a compelling snapshot of Liverpool's vibrant social fabric during a pivotal era. Through evocative prose and keen observational prowess, Aspinall captures both the everyday lives of its inhabitants and the broader socio-economic transformations that define the city. The book weaves together personal anecdotes, local lore, and historical context, creating an engaging tapestry that invites readers to explore the nuances of urban life in Liverpool.
Aspinall's style is characterized by a blend of nostalgia and critical commentary, placing it firmly within the tradition of 19th-century urban literature. James Aspinall, a noted figure in the local literary scene, draws upon his own experiences as both a resident and keen observer of Liverpool. His insights are enriched by his extensive engagement with local culture and history, which likely inspired his desire to document the city's changes as they unfolded.
Aspinall's unique perspective as an 'old stager' lends authenticity and depth to his reflections, bridging the gap between personal memory and collective identity. For those interested in urban histories, social commentary, or the intricacies of Liverpool's past, this book is an essential read. Aspinall's well-crafted narrative, infused with both wit and wisdom, invites readers to reflect on the continuity and change that define city life, making it a significant contribution to the literature of place.
Aspinall's style is characterized by a blend of nostalgia and critical commentary, placing it firmly within the tradition of 19th-century urban literature. James Aspinall, a noted figure in the local literary scene, draws upon his own experiences as both a resident and keen observer of Liverpool. His insights are enriched by his extensive engagement with local culture and history, which likely inspired his desire to document the city's changes as they unfolded.
Aspinall's unique perspective as an 'old stager' lends authenticity and depth to his reflections, bridging the gap between personal memory and collective identity. For those interested in urban histories, social commentary, or the intricacies of Liverpool's past, this book is an essential read. Aspinall's well-crafted narrative, infused with both wit and wisdom, invites readers to reflect on the continuity and change that define city life, making it a significant contribution to the literature of place.


