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The Complete Works - Historical Novels Detective Mysteries Sea Adventures & Short Stories - cover

The Complete Works - Historical Novels Detective Mysteries Sea Adventures & Short Stories

Max Pemberton

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Max Pemberton's "The Complete Works" presents an extraordinary compilation of his narratives, characterized by a deft intertwining of adventure, psychological insight, and social commentary. Pemberton's literary style is marked by vibrant descriptions and sharp wit, immersing the reader in the varied landscapes and human experiences of late 19th and early 20th century Britain. Through a series of engaging plots that explore themes of morality, identity, and the human condition, Pemberton navigates a wide-ranging literary context, showcasing his versatility across genres, including novels, short stories, and travel writing. Born in 1863, Max Pemberton was a prolific English author and journalist known for his pioneering works on adventure and mystery. His extensive travels and encounters with diverse cultures deeply informed his narratives, enriching his storytelling with authentic experiences and nuanced perspectives. As a contemporary of literary giants like Arthur Conan Doyle and H.G. Wells, Pemberton's works reflect the shifting social landscapes of his time, particularly the impact of modernity on traditional values. Readers are strongly encouraged to delve into "The Complete Works," as it serves both as a testament to Pemberton's literary genius and a window into the complexities of the era he depicted. This comprehensive collection is essential for those seeking to understand the interplay of adventure and introspection in early modern literature.
Disponible depuis: 17/05/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 3083 pages.

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