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In "Auld Licht Idyls," J. M. Barrie presents a series of charming vignettes set in the Scottish town of Kirriemuir, capturing the nostalgia of his childhood during the late 19th century. Utilizing a rich, descriptive literary style infused with wit and humor, Barrie encapsulates the essence of small-town life, exploring themes of community, memory, and the simplicity of rural existence. The work is situated within the broader context of Victorian literature, reflecting both the idyllic and sometimes harsh realities of Scottish life, while drawing comparisons to the pastoral idealism prevalent in that era. J. M. Barrie, best known for creating Peter Pan, draws upon his own upbringing in Kirriemuir, allowing his personal experiences to inform the vibrant characters and memorable tales in this collection. His background as the son of a weaver and his deep connection to the Scottish landscape imbue the narratives with authenticity and a sense of longing for a bygone era. Barrie's sophisticated understanding of human emotions and relationships shines through, making these stories resonate with readers of all ages. I highly recommend "Auld Licht Idyls" to those who cherish evocative storytelling and a glimpse into the cultural tapestry of Scotland. Barrie'Äôs deft use of humor and poignant reflection will engage both the heart and mind, making this collection an enduring tribute to the richness of life'Äôs simple pleasures.

Características:

Atributos LU
Año de Edición
2019
Descatalogado
NO
Tipo
eBook
Autor
J. M. Barrie
Subtítulo
Charming Scottish Village Tales of Nostalgia and Everyday Life in 19th Century Literary Fiction
ISXN
4064066245658
Idioma
Inglés
Núm. Páginas
188
Peso (Físico)
0
Tamaño Archivo (Virtual)
0.52
DRM (Virtual)
Formato Electrónico (Virtual)
EPUB
Título
Auld Licht Idyls
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ISBN: 4064066245658
Referencia: BW1030594855

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