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The New Rector

Stanley John Weyman

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The New Rector," Stanley John Weyman masterfully intertwines themes of ambition, morality, and community life against the backdrop of a rural English village. Through his characteristic prose, Weyman employs rich, descriptive language to create a vivid atmosphere that immerses readers in the intricate social dynamics at play. The novel explores the transformative impact of a new rector on the tightly-knit community, examining conflicts between tradition and progress while providing a nuanced portrayal of human relationships steeped in Victorian sensibility. Stanley John Weyman, often referred to as the "prince of romance," was influenced by his background in history and his fascination with the complexities of human nature. Born in 1855 in a modest family, Weyman's experiences and education in both law and literature deeply informed his storytelling. His works often reflect social critique and historical context, shedding light on contemporary issues through the lenses of personal conflict and societal change, which is especially evident in "The New Rector." This compelling narrative is highly recommended for readers interested in the exploration of moral dilemmas set within an evocative historical framework. Perfect for fans of character-driven stories, "The New Rector" offers both an engaging plot and thematic depth, inviting readers to reflect on their own beliefs about leadership and community.
Disponible depuis: 15/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 203 pages.

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