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A Gentleman's Gentleman - 1909 - cover

A Gentleman's Gentleman - 1909

Francis Hopkinson Smith

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In "A Gentleman's Gentleman," Francis Hopkinson Smith artfully explores the complex dynamics of class and servitude in late 19th-century America. Through the lens of an impeccably detailed narrative style that interweaves subtle humor and keen observation, Smith presents a rich tapestry of the lives of gentlemen and their devoted valets. The novel deftly navigates themes of loyalty, identity, and the social hierarchies of its time, inviting readers to ponder the intricate relationships that define personal loyalties and societal expectations. Francis Hopkinson Smith, a distinguished American author, artist, and engineer, utilized his varied life experiences to inform his storytelling. His background in engineering and connections to high society provided him with unique insights into the lives of the privileged and their servants. Smith's keen observational skills and empathy are evident in his characterization, allowing readers to connect deeply with both the gentleman and his gentleman's gentleman, thus enriching the narrative with profound emotional depth. This novel is highly recommended for those who appreciate historical fiction that resonates with contemporary sensibilities. Smith's vivid portrayal of character relationships transcends its setting, making "A Gentleman's Gentleman" a compelling read for anyone intrigued by the complexities of human connection and the profound impact of seemingly simple roles in society.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 110 páginas.

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