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A private chivalry - A novel

Francis Lynde

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In "A Private Chivalry," Francis Lynde weaves an intricate tapestry of adventure and moral exploration set against the backdrop of the American West. The narrative centers around themes of honor, loyalty, and the complexities of personal ethics, embodied in the character of a principled protagonist drawn into a conflict that challenges his ideals. Lynde's literary style is marked by vivid descriptions and dynamic dialogue, inviting readers into a world where traditional notions of chivalry are both upheld and scrutinized. Published during the turn of the century, the novel reflects the societal transformations of its time, merging the romance of frontier life with a deeper philosophical inquiry into the nature of virtue and duty. Francis Lynde, a prominent fiction writer in the early 20th century, drew from his experiences and observations within American society to craft tales that encapsulated the spirit of his era. His background in journalism and a keen understanding of human nature provided a rich foundation for his storytelling. Lynde's engagement with contemporary social issues and his passion for character-driven narratives led him to explore the perennial tensions between individual conviction and societal expectations in this work. Readers seeking a thoughtful examination of the human condition, intertwined with gripping action and poignant moral dilemmas, will find "A Private Chivalry" a compelling addition to their literary journey. This novel not only entertains but also invites critical reflection, making it essential reading for anyone invested in the evolution of American literature and the enduring legacy of chivalric ideals.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 190 páginas.

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