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All Sorts and Conditions of Men - An Impossible Story - cover

All Sorts and Conditions of Men - An Impossible Story

Walter Besant

Publisher: Good Press

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In "All Sorts and Conditions of Men," Walter Besant intricately weaves a tapestry of Victorian London, exploring the stark contrasts between social classes and the struggles of the urban poor. This novel employs a vivid, realistic style that reflects the social issues of the era, blending character-driven narratives with sharp social criticism. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly industrializing city, Besant illuminates the lives of various inhabitants, deftly illustrating their interconnected fates and the pressing need for reform in housing and labor conditions through a poignant, engaging storyline. Walter Besant (1836-1901) was not merely a novelist but also a historian and social reformer. His experiences as a city official and his active involvement in the social reform movements of his time undoubtedly informed his passionate portrayal of the plight of the less fortunate. Besant's commitment to advocating for social justice and change is evident throughout the work, showcasing his desire to stir public conscience and incite action among his readers. "All Sorts and Conditions of Men" is a compelling read for those interested in Victorian literature and social issues. It serves both as a moving narrative and a clarion call for empathy and reform. Readers will find Besant's exploration of human resilience and societal responsibility both enlightening and profoundly relevant.
Available since: 11/29/2019.
Print length: 513 pages.

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