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The Silent Watchers. England's Navy during the Great War: What It Is, and What We Owe to It
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- Nombre de pages237
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-617003-5
- EAN4064066170035
- Date de parution19/05/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Silent Watchers, " Bennet Copplestone crafts a haunting narrative that deftly intertwines themes of solitude, observation, and the existential fears that plague humanity. Set against a backdrop of a secluded English village, the prose reflects an impressionistic style, rich in lyrical imagery and evocative descriptions, which immerses the reader in a world where silence reigns, and unseen forces subtly manipulate the characters'Äô fates.
Copplestone's novel stands in stark contrast to the noise of modern life, exploring how isolation can lead to profound self-discovery or descent into madness, echoing the works of authors like Virginia Woolf and Franz Kafka, with its introspective depth and psychological acuity. Bennet Copplestone, a scholar of philosophy with a keen interest in metaphysical literature, draws from his own experiences of solitude and introspection to authentically capture the human psyche's complexities.
His academic background informs the philosophical underpinnings of the work, allowing him to delve into the deeper questions surrounding existence and the nature of perception. Growing up in remote settings, Copplestone's familiarity with the silence of nature informs his characters'Äô journeys as they engage with their own silent watchers'Äîtheir thoughts, regrets, and dreams. This novel is a compelling read for anyone who appreciates literary fiction that challenges the boundaries of self and society.
"The Silent Watchers" invites readers into a contemplative realm where they can reflect on their own paths and the unseen forces that guide them, making it a profound addition to contemporary literature.
Copplestone's novel stands in stark contrast to the noise of modern life, exploring how isolation can lead to profound self-discovery or descent into madness, echoing the works of authors like Virginia Woolf and Franz Kafka, with its introspective depth and psychological acuity. Bennet Copplestone, a scholar of philosophy with a keen interest in metaphysical literature, draws from his own experiences of solitude and introspection to authentically capture the human psyche's complexities.
His academic background informs the philosophical underpinnings of the work, allowing him to delve into the deeper questions surrounding existence and the nature of perception. Growing up in remote settings, Copplestone's familiarity with the silence of nature informs his characters'Äô journeys as they engage with their own silent watchers'Äîtheir thoughts, regrets, and dreams. This novel is a compelling read for anyone who appreciates literary fiction that challenges the boundaries of self and society.
"The Silent Watchers" invites readers into a contemplative realm where they can reflect on their own paths and the unseen forces that guide them, making it a profound addition to contemporary literature.

