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The Jester of St Timothy's - Friendship Loyalty and Adolescence in a Boarding School Tale - cover

The Jester of St Timothy's - Friendship Loyalty and Adolescence in a Boarding School Tale

Arthur Stanwood Pier

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Jester of St. Timothy's," Arthur Stanwood Pier weaves a richly textured narrative set in the early 20th century, exploring themes of individuality, isolation, and the search for meaning. Pier employs a lyrical prose style characterized by vivid imagery and deep psychological insights, which allows readers to engage intimately with his complex characters. The novel'Äôs literary context is deeply rooted in the American literary tradition of psychological realism, reflecting the existential struggles of a post-Victorian society grappling with both tradition and modernity. The protagonist, a jester-like figure navigating the corridors of St. Timothy's'Äîa fictional preparatory school'Äîembodies the tension between conformity and authenticity in a world that often stifles the unique spirit. Arthur Stanwood Pier, an accomplished author and educator, brought to his writing a profound understanding of youth and societal expectations, bolstered by his own experiences in structured educational environments. His works often reflect a compassionate exploration of adolescent life, influenced by his roles as both teacher and mentor. Pier's keen insight into the struggles of young minds searching for identity in a rigid system significantly informs the characters' journeys in this novel, crafting a nuanced narrative that resonates with readers. For readers seeking a compelling examination of the quest for selfhood amidst societal pressures, "The Jester of St. Timothy's" is a vital contribution to American literature. Its exploration of the liminal space between adolescence and adulthood invites passionate reflection and discussion. I highly recommend this poignant work to those interested in understanding the complexities of youth, authenticity, and the nuanced dance of social roles.
Disponible depuis: 22/08/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 94 pages.

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