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The Last of the De Mullins - A Play Without a Preface - cover

The Last of the De Mullins - A Play Without a Preface

St. John Hankin

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Last of the De Mullins," St. John Hankin masterfully weaves a narrative that intricately explores themes of social class, identity, and the changing dynamics of Victorian society. The novel is rendered with Hankin's characteristic wit and sharp dialogue, reflecting the influences of both the naturalistic and Edwardian literary movements. Through the lens of the declining De Mullin family, he captures the essence of a society grappling with the vestiges of aristocracy amidst the rise of the bourgeoisie, employing rich characterizations and detailed settings that highlight the ironies of their situation. St. John Hankin (1869-1901), a prominent figure in the early 20th-century literary milieu, often delved into the complexities of social structures and human relationships. Having been educated at Oxford and well-versed in the tumultuous socio-political landscape of his time, Hankin's writing reflects his acute observations of societal change. His personal experiences and thoughts on class disparity directly inform the richly textured narrative of "The Last of the De Mullins," revealing his deep commitment to societal critique. This novel is a compelling read for those interested in the nuanced intersections of class and character in literature. Hankin's sharp insights and engaging prose not only entertain but provoke thoughtful reflection on the social hierarchies that persist today. For readers seeking a profound exploration of identity in a shifting world, "The Last of the De Mullins" offers an invaluable perspective.
Disponible depuis: 11/12/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 48 pages.

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