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Once Aboard the Lugger-- The History of George and his Mary - Love and Struggles in a Cornish Fishing Village - cover

Once Aboard the Lugger-- The History of George and his Mary - Love and Struggles in a Cornish Fishing Village

A. S. M. Hutchinson

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Once Aboard the Lugger: The History of George and his Mary," A. S. M. Hutchinson weaves a captivating tale that explores themes of love, loss, and adventure within the maritime setting of the English coast. The narrative is rich with vivid descriptiveness and metaphor, bringing to life the intricate dynamics of George and Mary's relationship as they navigate both the perils of the sea and the complexities of human emotion. The book is situated within the early 20th-century literary tradition, where the interplay of nature and human sentiment is keenly observed, drawing on the influence of contemporaries such as Joseph Conrad and Virginia Woolf, yet charting its unique path through a structure that balances prose with poetic interludes. A. S. M. Hutchinson, a prominent figure in 20th-century literature, is renowned for his introspective style and keen psychological insight. His experiences growing up in a coastal town informed his understanding of the sea's dual nature as both a source of sustenance and a harbinger of danger. This personal connection deeply resonates throughout the narrative, as Hutchinson captures the essence of a bygone era while simultaneously reflecting on the eternal human condition. This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate lyrical prose interwoven with complex character dynamics. "Once Aboard the Lugger" invites you to embark on an emotional journey that artfully illuminates the fragility of life and the enduring human spirit against the majestic backdrop of the sea.
Disponible depuis: 06/12/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 332 pages.

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