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The Golden Scarecrow. Love, jealousy, and betrayal in rural England: A lyrical exploration of human nature and relationships
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- Nombre de pages210
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664615596
- EAN4057664615596
- Date de parution29/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille503 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Golden Scarecrow, " Hugh Walpole intricately weaves a tapestry of desire, fear, and the supernatural, set against the backdrop of a small English village. Walpole's narrative style is marked by rich, atmospheric prose and a keen psychological depth, inviting readers into a world where the mundane intertwines with the uncanny. The novel engages with themes of isolation and the struggle for personal redemption while exploring the darker aspects of human nature, resonating with the literary currents of early 20th-century Gothic fiction.
Hugh Walpole, a prominent figure in British literature, often delved into the complexities of human emotions and the subtleties of rural life, drawing inspiration from his own experiences in the Lake District. His background as a novelist and critic allowed him to craft multidimensional characters, making the psychological intricacies palpable. "The Golden Scarecrow" reflects Walpole's fascination with folklore, societal mores, and the spectral presence of the past that continues to haunt the present.
This novel is a compelling read for those who appreciate psychological depth and the interplay of realism and the supernatural. Walpole's masterful storytelling and vivid imagery will captivate readers, making it an essential addition to the shelves of anyone who loves literature that probes beneath the surface of ordinary life.
Hugh Walpole, a prominent figure in British literature, often delved into the complexities of human emotions and the subtleties of rural life, drawing inspiration from his own experiences in the Lake District. His background as a novelist and critic allowed him to craft multidimensional characters, making the psychological intricacies palpable. "The Golden Scarecrow" reflects Walpole's fascination with folklore, societal mores, and the spectral presence of the past that continues to haunt the present.
This novel is a compelling read for those who appreciate psychological depth and the interplay of realism and the supernatural. Walpole's masterful storytelling and vivid imagery will captivate readers, making it an essential addition to the shelves of anyone who loves literature that probes beneath the surface of ordinary life.


















