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If Winter Comes

A. S. M. Hutchinson

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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A. S. M. Hutchinson's 'If Winter Comes' is a poignant exploration of love, sacrifice, and the inexorable passage of time, set against the backdrop of an impending political upheaval. The narrative unfolds with a richly descriptive style, blending realism and lyrical prose to evoke deep emotional resonance. Hutchinson skillfully intertwines the lives of his characters, capturing the complexities of human relationships while reflecting on societal tensions that mirror the discontent of the early 20th century. This novel not only provides a compelling storyline but also serves as a social commentary, offering insights into the anxieties of its era. Hutchinson, a prominent literary figure of the early 1900s, drew from his own experiences and observations as a journalist and writer in a time of societal transformation. His acute awareness of the social fabric and political climate of post-World War I Britain is pivotal in shaping the themes of the novel. Hutchinson's robust literary background, combined with his ability to empathize with the human condition, lends authenticity to the characters and situations portrayed in the book. 'If Winter Comes' is highly recommended for readers interested in rich character development and thoughtful narratives that challenge societal norms. It invites readers to reflect on the choices that define us, making it a timeless classic which remains relevant in contemporary discussions around love and morality.
Disponible depuis: 01/08/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 281 pages.

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