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In Good Company - Some personal recollections of Swinburne Lord Roberts Watts-Dunton Oscar Wilde Edward Whymper S J Stone Stephen Phillips - cover

In Good Company - Some personal recollections of Swinburne Lord Roberts Watts-Dunton Oscar Wilde Edward Whymper S J Stone Stephen Phillips

Coulson Kernahan

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In "In Good Company," Coulson Kernahan crafts a rich narrative that explores the complexities of human relationships through a lens of wit and societal critique. The novel, written in a fluid and engaging prose style, delves into the lives of its characters, showcasing their interactions within the social fabric of the late 19th century. Kernahan's keen observations bring forth themes of morality, companionship, and the search for authenticity amid the trappings of societal expectations. The literary context of this work is reflective of a post-Victorian era, wherein the nuances of interpersonal relationships are examined against the backdrop of changing social norms. Coulson Kernahan, an author and playwright born in 1860, was significantly influenced by the societal shifts of his time, including the advent of modernity and urbanization. His experiences navigating both the literary and social scenes of England infused his writing with a blend of humor, charm, and critical insight. Having been involved in various theatrical pursuits, Kernahan possessed a unique ability to create vibrant characters that resonate with readers on multiple levels. This novel is a compelling read for those who appreciate nuanced explorations of character and society. Readers interested in the intersections of humor and critique in literature will find "In Good Company" both thought-provoking and entertaining, making it a significant addition to the canon of late Victorian literature.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 193 páginas.

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