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Flemington - A Tale of Loyalty and Tradition in 18th Century Scottish Highlands - cover

Flemington - A Tale of Loyalty and Tradition in 18th Century Scottish Highlands

Violet Jacob

Publisher: Good Press

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In her novel "Flemington," Violet Jacob masterfully intertwines themes of love, loyalty, and the tension of societal expectation within a rich tapestry of Scottish life. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, Jacob employs a lyrical prose style that seamlessly blends poignant character development with vivid descriptions of the Scottish landscape. The narrative unfolds with a delicate balance of introspection and regional authenticity, revealing the complexities of relationships in a time when tradition often constrains personal freedom. Jacob'Äôs ability to evoke deep emotion while exploring the cultural nuances of her characters'Äô lives places "Flemington" within the broader context of early modern Scottish literature, where themes of identity and belonging are frequently examined. Violet Jacob, a prominent figure in Scottish literary circles, drew deep inspiration from her own life experiences and her profound love for Scotland. Living through transformative historical events, including both World Wars, Jacobs'Äô exploration of human emotions amidst social constraints can be attributed to her keen observations of the human condition. Her background in poetry enriches her narrative style, allowing her to convey powerful imagery and emotional depth. "Flemington" is recommended for readers seeking a profound exploration of the interplay between personal desire and societal obligation. Jacob'Äôs compelling storytelling, combined with her insightful characters, invites readers to reflect on their own relationships and the enduring legacies of love and loyalty. A must-read for anyone passionate about Scottish literature or the intricacies of human connection.
Available since: 11/02/2023.
Print length: 198 pages.

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