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Peter Binney - A Novel

Archibald Marshall

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In 'Peter Binney', Archibald Marshall presents a richly woven narrative that delves into the complexities of social class and individual struggle within early 20th-century England. The novel is characterized by its keen attention to character development and insightful social commentary, reminiscent of the works of contemporaries like George Gissing. Marshall's prose is imbued with a blend of realism and lyrical elegance, allowing readers to engage deeply with the protagonist's journey and the societal pressures that shape his fate. The vibrant depiction of London life around the turn of the century adds historical depth to the exploration of ambition, love, and the quest for identity. Archibald Marshall, a notable English novelist and playwright, drew from his own experiences in the burgeoning urban landscape to inform his storytelling. Born in 1866, he was acutely aware of the shifts occurring in British society, particularly the interaction between different social classes. This awareness likely fueled his desire to highlight the human experience within the constraints of societal expectations, making 'Peter Binney' not just a tale of personal struggle but a reflection of the broader societal dynamics of his time. Readers seeking a profound exploration of character and social commentary will find 'Peter Binney' to be an insightful and engaging read. Marshall's nuanced narrative invites contemplation of the challenges faced by individuals striving for success against a backdrop of rigid class structures. This book is a treasure for anyone interested in the interplay of personal ambition and societal influence.
Disponible depuis: 27/11/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 224 pages.

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