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The Frobishers

Sabine Baring-Gould

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In "The Frobishers," Sabine Baring-Gould intricately weaves a narrative that captures the complexities of familial bonds against the backdrop of Victorian society. The novel unfolds through the lives of the Frobisher family, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and social aspiration. With a literary style that blends realism with rich character development, Baring-Gould's prose is both evocative and methodical, reflecting the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in a rapidly changing world. The historical context of the era enriches the storytelling, making the social fabric of the time palpable and engaging. Sabine Baring-Gould, a prolific writer and folklorist, is known for his deep understanding of rural England and the intricacies of human relationships. His diverse interests from theology to archaeology, coupled with his personal experiences, profoundly influenced his literary output. This blend of scholarly rigor and passionate engagement with people and places informs his narrative style, allowing readers to perceive both the inner lives of his characters and the societal pressures they navigate. "The Frobishers" is highly recommended for readers seeking a deep, reflective engagement with Victorian themes and the human condition. Baring-Gould's work not only entertains but also invites readers to ponder their circumstances, making it a valuable addition to both literature enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Disponible desde: 20/07/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 160 páginas.

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