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Set against the backdrop of wartime society, 'Foe-Farrell' by Arthur Quiller-Couch is a compelling exploration of military life in the early 20th century. Originally published in 1918, the novel's narrative is masterfully revealed through the eyes of a military protagonist, deeply examining the relationships and societal structures within the army. Quiller-Couch's literary style is steeped in the traditions of the period, contributing to the rich tapestry of historical literature. The authenticity of his narrative voice and the deep understanding of the military milieu showcase a remarkable snapshot of a world grappling with the tremors of war. The nuanced portrayal of characters and meticulous attention to detail resonate with the undercurrents of the time, allowing readers to traverse a poignant landscape of camaraderie and conflict.
Arthur Quiller-Couch, a distinguished figure in the literary annals of his time, brought to 'Foe-Farrell' his consummate skill and intimate knowledge of human nature. His own engagement with the world of academia as a professor at Cambridge and the prolific breadth of his literary contributions infuse the text with a sense of both intellectual rigor and empathic insight. The experiences and societal observations that Quiller-Couch weaves into the fabric of the novel reflect his understanding of the human condition amidst the turbulence of war?a theme that remains intensely relevant in describing the universal trials of military life.
'Foe-Farrell' is not merely a historical novel; it is a testament to the endurance of human spirit. Its republication is a gift to those who seek to delve into the complexities of wartime ethos and human relationships strained under the weight of military duty. Recommended for readers of historical fiction and military enthusiasts, this work will also resonate with anyone intrigued by the psychological dimensions of war and the indelible imprints it leaves on society and the individual. For scholars and history buffs alike, 'Foe-Farrell' offers a window into a world that, while nearly forgotten, has much to teach us about resilience and the human experience.

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Atributos LU
Año de Edición
2022
Descatalogado
NO
Tipo
eBook
Autor
Arthur Quiller-Couch
ISXN
8596547062035
Idioma
Inglés
Núm. Páginas
244
Peso (Físico)
0
Tamaño Archivo (Virtual)
0.51
DRM (Virtual)
Formato Electrónico (Virtual)
EPUB
Título
Foe-Farrell
Biografía del Autor
<p>Arthur Quiller-Couch, often recognized by his pseudonym \'Q,\' was a distinguished English writer, poet, and literary critic born on November 21, 1863, in Bodmin, Cornwall. Educated at Newton Abbot College, Clifton College, and Trinity College, Oxford, he left an indelible mark on the world of English literature. Quiller-Couch\'s prose was characterized by his profound sense of narrative and lyrical charm, which made an impact on both his fiction and non-fiction works. He produced a diverse range of writings that included novels, poetry, and literary criticism. His novel \'Foe-Farrell\' is one example showcasing his deft handling of human emotions and intricate plot development, set against the backdrop of wartime camaraderie and conflict. In addition to his writing, Quiller-Couch made significant contributions as an editor, not least of which is the renowned \'Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250?1900.\' He held the King Edward VII Professorship of English Literature at Cambridge University and influenced many through his lectures and his philosophy of writing, which emphasized clear, straightforward English. His legacy endures through his numerous works and his influence on other writers both in his time and beyond. Quiller-Couch passed away on May 12, 1944, but his work continues to be studied and enjoyed for its rich contributions to English literature.</p>
ISBN: 8596547062035
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