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A Sketch of the Life of the late Henry Cooper - Barrister-at-Law of the Norfolk Circuit; as also of his Father - cover

A Sketch of the Life of the late Henry Cooper - Barrister-at-Law of the Norfolk Circuit; as also of his Father

William Cooper

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In "A Sketch of the Life of the Late Henry Cooper," William Cooper crafts a poignant biographical narrative that delves into the life and legacy of his brother, Henry Cooper. The text is marked by a fluid prose style that seamlessly weaves anecdotes and historical context, creating a rich tapestry of personal and social significance. Set against the backdrop of the 19th century, Cooper's work not only illuminates family ties but also critiques the broader societal transformations occurring during the period, inviting readers to reflect on themes of ambition, loss, and memory. William Cooper, a prominent figure of his time, was deeply influenced by his familial relationships and the sociopolitical dynamics of 19th-century England. His intimate portrayal of Henry is a testament to both his literary skill and his personal attachment, revealing insights into the often-overlooked struggles and triumphs that defined not just an individual life, but the collective experience of many during that transformative era. Cooper's own experiences as a writer and observer of society shape his empathetic reflection on his brother's journey. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in biographical studies, 19th-century literature, or the complexities of familial relationships. Cooper's evocative style and earnest storytelling elevate this work beyond mere biography, making it a significant contribution to both literary and historical discourse.
Disponible desde: 16/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 97 páginas.

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