The Victors; a romance of yesterday morning & this afternoon
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- Nombre de pages461
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4711388-1
- EAN8596547113881
- Date de parution01/08/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille850 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Victors; a romance of yesterday morning & this afternoon, " Robert Barr weaves a rich tapestry of early 20th-century life, exploring the intricacies of romance and ambition through a lens both nostalgic and modern. The narrative blends humor and wit with poignant reflections, creating a vivid portrayal of the social dynamics and individual aspirations of the time. Barr's literary style, characterized by its elegant prose and sharp dialogue, reflects the transitional period of Victorian values clashing with emerging modern sensibilities, ultimately revealing the complexities of love amid societal expectations.
Robert Barr, a Canadian author and journalist, found inspiration for this novel in his own experiences navigating cultural identities and societal norms. Having worked in England and America, Barr's diverse background enriched his understanding of the romance genre, allowing him to create complex characters that resonate with readers across different contexts. His keen observations of human nature and societal changes are juxtaposed against the backdrop of evolving gender roles and aspirations, making his work a significant comment on its time.
"The Victors" is a compelling read for those interested in historical romance that transcends mere sentimentality. Barr's storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own understanding of relationships and the transformative power of love. It is an essential addition to any collection exploring early 20th-century literature, promising both entertainment and enlightenment.
Robert Barr, a Canadian author and journalist, found inspiration for this novel in his own experiences navigating cultural identities and societal norms. Having worked in England and America, Barr's diverse background enriched his understanding of the romance genre, allowing him to create complex characters that resonate with readers across different contexts. His keen observations of human nature and societal changes are juxtaposed against the backdrop of evolving gender roles and aspirations, making his work a significant comment on its time.
"The Victors" is a compelling read for those interested in historical romance that transcends mere sentimentality. Barr's storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own understanding of relationships and the transformative power of love. It is an essential addition to any collection exploring early 20th-century literature, promising both entertainment and enlightenment.
In "The Victors; a romance of yesterday morning & this afternoon, " Robert Barr weaves a rich tapestry of early 20th-century life, exploring the intricacies of romance and ambition through a lens both nostalgic and modern. The narrative blends humor and wit with poignant reflections, creating a vivid portrayal of the social dynamics and individual aspirations of the time. Barr's literary style, characterized by its elegant prose and sharp dialogue, reflects the transitional period of Victorian values clashing with emerging modern sensibilities, ultimately revealing the complexities of love amid societal expectations.
Robert Barr, a Canadian author and journalist, found inspiration for this novel in his own experiences navigating cultural identities and societal norms. Having worked in England and America, Barr's diverse background enriched his understanding of the romance genre, allowing him to create complex characters that resonate with readers across different contexts. His keen observations of human nature and societal changes are juxtaposed against the backdrop of evolving gender roles and aspirations, making his work a significant comment on its time.
"The Victors" is a compelling read for those interested in historical romance that transcends mere sentimentality. Barr's storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own understanding of relationships and the transformative power of love. It is an essential addition to any collection exploring early 20th-century literature, promising both entertainment and enlightenment.
Robert Barr, a Canadian author and journalist, found inspiration for this novel in his own experiences navigating cultural identities and societal norms. Having worked in England and America, Barr's diverse background enriched his understanding of the romance genre, allowing him to create complex characters that resonate with readers across different contexts. His keen observations of human nature and societal changes are juxtaposed against the backdrop of evolving gender roles and aspirations, making his work a significant comment on its time.
"The Victors" is a compelling read for those interested in historical romance that transcends mere sentimentality. Barr's storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own understanding of relationships and the transformative power of love. It is an essential addition to any collection exploring early 20th-century literature, promising both entertainment and enlightenment.