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Old Friends - Essays in Epistolary Parody - cover
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Old Friends - Essays in Epistolary Parody

Andrew Lang

Editora: DigiCat

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In "Old Friends," Andrew Lang artfully weaves a tapestry of intimate narratives that delve into the relationships and reflections of cherished companions across various life stages. Written in Lang's signature style—marked by a blend of whimsical prose and poignant insights—this collection captures the essence of nostalgia and the bittersweet nature of friendship. The literary context of the Victorian era, in which the importance of social bonds was widely explored, enriches Lang's explorations, allowing readers to resonate deeply with his depicted characters and their shared memories. Andrew Lang, a prolific Scottish author and folklorist, had a profound interest in storytelling, shaped by his diverse academic background in classical studies and philology. His interactions with notable contemporaries and his involvement in the Scottish literary revival served as significant influences on his writing. Lang's penchant for intertwining folklore and personal narrative within his works lends a unique richness to "Old Friends," allowing readers to experience his reflections on friendship through a deeply personal lens. I wholeheartedly recommend "Old Friends" to readers seeking a reflective and evocative collection that beautifully encapsulates the warmth, joy, and complexities of human connections. Lang's insightful prose invites readers of all ages to pause, reminisce, and appreciate their own relationships, making this a timeless exploration of the bonds that shape our lives.
Disponível desde: 16/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 76 páginas.

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