The Terrible Twins. A Tale of Mischief and Mayhem: Sibling Rivalry in the Victorian Era
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- Nombre de pages400
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-619454-3
- EAN4064066194543
- Date de parution16/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille790 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Terrible Twins, " Edgar Jepson weaves a captivating narrative that explores the complexities of familial bonds through the lens of dark humor and whimsical absurdities. Set against the backdrop of Edwardian society, the novel delves into the misadventures of its titular twins, whose mischievous antics lead to a series of comic yet thought-provoking events. Jepson's distinctive literary style, characterized by sharp dialogue and vivid descriptions, compels readers to contemplate the nuances of identity and morality, all the while offering a satirical commentary on social conventions and the expectations of the time.
Edgar Jepson, an accomplished novelist and playwright of the early 20th century, drew from his experiences in the vibrant literary circles of London. His own background and penchant for theatrical storytelling influenced his portrayal of the twins, reflecting both a personal connection to the themes of sibling rivalry and a sociocultural critique of his era. Jepson's rich narrative tapestry is enhanced by his keen observations of human nature, making this work not just a tale of two siblings but a broader commentary on relational dynamics.
I highly recommend "The Terrible Twins" to readers seeking a delightfully eccentric exploration of sibling relationships, punctuated by Jepson's wit and keen insights into human behavior. This novel stands as a testament to the author's ability to blend humor with deeper societal reflections, making it both an entertaining and intellectually stimulating read.
Edgar Jepson, an accomplished novelist and playwright of the early 20th century, drew from his experiences in the vibrant literary circles of London. His own background and penchant for theatrical storytelling influenced his portrayal of the twins, reflecting both a personal connection to the themes of sibling rivalry and a sociocultural critique of his era. Jepson's rich narrative tapestry is enhanced by his keen observations of human nature, making this work not just a tale of two siblings but a broader commentary on relational dynamics.
I highly recommend "The Terrible Twins" to readers seeking a delightfully eccentric exploration of sibling relationships, punctuated by Jepson's wit and keen insights into human behavior. This novel stands as a testament to the author's ability to blend humor with deeper societal reflections, making it both an entertaining and intellectually stimulating read.
In "The Terrible Twins, " Edgar Jepson weaves a captivating narrative that explores the complexities of familial bonds through the lens of dark humor and whimsical absurdities. Set against the backdrop of Edwardian society, the novel delves into the misadventures of its titular twins, whose mischievous antics lead to a series of comic yet thought-provoking events. Jepson's distinctive literary style, characterized by sharp dialogue and vivid descriptions, compels readers to contemplate the nuances of identity and morality, all the while offering a satirical commentary on social conventions and the expectations of the time.
Edgar Jepson, an accomplished novelist and playwright of the early 20th century, drew from his experiences in the vibrant literary circles of London. His own background and penchant for theatrical storytelling influenced his portrayal of the twins, reflecting both a personal connection to the themes of sibling rivalry and a sociocultural critique of his era. Jepson's rich narrative tapestry is enhanced by his keen observations of human nature, making this work not just a tale of two siblings but a broader commentary on relational dynamics.
I highly recommend "The Terrible Twins" to readers seeking a delightfully eccentric exploration of sibling relationships, punctuated by Jepson's wit and keen insights into human behavior. This novel stands as a testament to the author's ability to blend humor with deeper societal reflections, making it both an entertaining and intellectually stimulating read.
Edgar Jepson, an accomplished novelist and playwright of the early 20th century, drew from his experiences in the vibrant literary circles of London. His own background and penchant for theatrical storytelling influenced his portrayal of the twins, reflecting both a personal connection to the themes of sibling rivalry and a sociocultural critique of his era. Jepson's rich narrative tapestry is enhanced by his keen observations of human nature, making this work not just a tale of two siblings but a broader commentary on relational dynamics.
I highly recommend "The Terrible Twins" to readers seeking a delightfully eccentric exploration of sibling relationships, punctuated by Jepson's wit and keen insights into human behavior. This novel stands as a testament to the author's ability to blend humor with deeper societal reflections, making it both an entertaining and intellectually stimulating read.