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Parkhurst Boys, and Other Stories of School Life
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- Nombre de pages250
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4733794-2
- EAN8596547337942
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille552 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Parkhurst Boys, and Other Stories of School Life, " Talbot Baines Reed skillfully weaves tales that explore the complexities of adolescent life within the confines of a British boarding school. The book is characterized by Reed's vivid characterizations, nuanced humor, and a narrative style that balances realism with elements of romantic idealism. Set against the backdrop of Victorian educational values, the stories delve into themes of friendship, rivalry, and moral development, reflecting the societal expectations of the era while offering genuine insight into the inner lives of boys.
Reed's adept use of dialogue and descriptive prose enhances the authenticity of the school experience, appealing to the nostalgic sentiments of readers who have navigated similar paths in their youth. Talbot Baines Reed, an eminent figure in Victorian literature, was greatly influenced by his own experiences at a boarding school and later work as a teacher. His deep understanding of boyhood dynamics informed his writing, which often sought to convey not only the trials of adolescence but also the importance of character and integrity.
In his literary career, Reed championed the values of self-improvement and friendship, making his works both engaging and morally instructive. "Parkhurst Boys, and Other Stories of School Life" is recommended for readers interested in the intersection of education and literature, particularly those who appreciate a portrayal of adolescent life that balances realism with charm. Whether you are a scholar of Victorian literature or a lover of coming-of-age stories, Reed's collection is both a careful exploration of its time and a timeless reflection on youth.
Reed's adept use of dialogue and descriptive prose enhances the authenticity of the school experience, appealing to the nostalgic sentiments of readers who have navigated similar paths in their youth. Talbot Baines Reed, an eminent figure in Victorian literature, was greatly influenced by his own experiences at a boarding school and later work as a teacher. His deep understanding of boyhood dynamics informed his writing, which often sought to convey not only the trials of adolescence but also the importance of character and integrity.
In his literary career, Reed championed the values of self-improvement and friendship, making his works both engaging and morally instructive. "Parkhurst Boys, and Other Stories of School Life" is recommended for readers interested in the intersection of education and literature, particularly those who appreciate a portrayal of adolescent life that balances realism with charm. Whether you are a scholar of Victorian literature or a lover of coming-of-age stories, Reed's collection is both a careful exploration of its time and a timeless reflection on youth.



