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Real Gold - A Story of Adventure

George Manville Fenn

Editora: Good Press

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In "Real Gold," George Manville Fenn crafts a gripping narrative woven with themes of adventure, morality, and the pursuit of prosperity. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing societal landscape during the late 19th century, the novel explores the lure of wealth and the inherent challenges it presents. Fenn's prose displays an engaging vigor, enriched by vivid descriptions and dynamic characterizations, encapsulating the spirit of the Victorian adventure genre. The intertwining of realistic dialogue and profound ethical dilemmas provides a compelling commentary on human nature and societal values during an era marked by industrialization and exploration. George Manville Fenn was a prominent author and journalist, known for his fascination with youth and adventure. Born into a humble background, Fenn's experiences in the working-class milieu likely informed his portrayals of resilience and ingenuity in his characters. His extensive travels and background in journalism reveal a deep commitment to exploring human experiences, which culminate in the rich thematic fabric of "Real Gold." This work not only entertains but also prompts readers to reflect on the true nature of wealth and personal integrity. "Real Gold" is highly recommended for enthusiasts of classic literature and adventure fiction. Fenn's skillful narrative invites readers to embark on a thrilling journey, challenging their perceptions of wealth and virtue. This novel is essential reading for anyone exploring the intersection of personal ambition and ethical responsibility in literature.
Disponível desde: 04/10/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 176 páginas.

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