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Peregrine's Progress

Jeffery Farnol

Verlag: DigiCat

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Jeffery Farnol's "Peregrine's Progress" is a richly woven tapestry of adventure and self-discovery, encapsulating the journey of the titular character, Peregrine. Written in the early 20th century, the novel is characterized by Farnol's captivating prose and mastery of dialogue, presenting a charming interplay of humor and poignancy. Set against the backdrop of the English countryside, the narrative unfolds through a series of delightful encounters and misadventures, exploring themes of growth, camaraderie, and the quest for authenticity in a rapidly changing world. Farnol, a British author known for his historical and romantic novels, draws upon his experiences and observations of English society to craft a protagonist who embodies idealism and resilience. Born in 1878, Farnol's extensive literary career flourished during a time when traditional values were frequently challenged, motivating him to create characters whose journeys reflect both personal and societal quests. His adept blending of adventure with philosophical musings speaks to his understanding of the human condition and the intricacies of social dynamics. "Peregrine's Progress" is not just a story; it is an invitation to engage with life's uncertainties and the beauty of serendipity. Readers seeking a novel rich in character development and amusement will find Farnol's work a refreshing exploration of life's unpredictable paths. This book promises to captivate anyone who cherishes a well-told tale of personal growth and adventure.
Verfügbar seit: 16.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 312 Seiten.

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