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Old lamps for new

E. V. Lucas

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Old Lamps for New," E. V. Lucas masterfully interweaves humor and keen observation within a narrative that examines the complexities of human relationships and societal norms. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Britain, the book employs a lighthearted yet insightful literary style, reflecting Lucas's keen eye for detail and wit. The work can be seen as a subtle critique of contemporary values while simultaneously celebrating the joys of imagination and nostalgia, inviting readers to ponder the significance of tradition in a rapidly changing world. E. V. Lucas, a noted essayist, novelist, and biographer, was known for his vivid storytelling and affinity for the humorous. His deep engagement with the cultural currents of his time, along with his own experiences of friendship and companionship, profoundly influenced the themes explored in this work. Lucas's background in literature and the arts allowed him to blend humor with poignant social commentary, giving voice to the everyday struggles and triumphs of his characters. Readers seeking a delightful and thought-provoking exploration of life's transitions will find "Old Lamps for New" an invaluable addition to their literary repertoire. Lucas's ability to merge the familiar with the fantastical provides both entertainment and reflection, making this novel a timeless reminder of the endurance of human connection across generations.
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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