Beauchamp; or, The Error (ePub)
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In 'Beauchamp; or, The Error,' G.P.R. James crafts a narrative enmeshed within the intricate tapestry of 18th-century social and political life. As a historical fiction, the book not only portrays individual experiences but also meticulously integrates the...
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In 'Beauchamp; or, The Error,' G.P.R. James crafts a narrative enmeshed within the intricate tapestry of 18th-century social and political life. As a historical fiction, the book not only portrays individual experiences but also meticulously integrates the period's cultural ethos, notably its preoccupation with identity and consequence within the monarchy's shadow. The literary style, hallmarked by James's characteristic eloquent prose, weaves a tale through a fine balance of exquisite detail and philosophical musings. The story subtly shrouds historical timelines to focus on the universal relevance of its themes, effectively transcending the bounds of era-specific narratives and inviting readers to ponder the timelessness of human error and accountability. G.P.R. James, an esteemed English novelist and historical writer, possessed a profound understanding of history's allure and its influence on the craft of storytelling. Drawing upon real-life events and vivid portrayals of personal struggles, James's background as a scholarly observer of the past melds harmoniously with his literary ambition, yielding a work that mirrors his fascination with the interplay of history and fiction. This historical depth lends the book an air of authenticity that is as instructive as it is entertaining. 'Beauchamp; or, The Error' is recommended for those who delight in the confluence of history, literature, and the human condition. It will particularly appeal to readers with a penchant for historical accuracy paired with reflective philosophizing. James's narrative promises a journey through time that is both intellectual and emotive, challenging one's perception of history's role in shaping human fate. The book is an exemplary representation of historical fiction's power to capture the grandeur and follies of humanity, making it a worthy addition to the collection of any fervent reader or scholar.
Autoren-Porträt von G. P. R. James
G. P. R. James, also known as George Payne Rainsford James, was a notable British novelist and historical writer of the 19th century, famed for his prolific output and the creation of the roving 'Jamesian' protagonist. Born on August 9, 1799, in London, England, James carved a niche within the historical romance genre. His narratives, often set against richly depicted historical backdrops, blend adventure with exploration of the human condition. His unique literary style is characterized by elaborate and often convoluted plots that are infused with a clear understanding of history and human motives. James' work 'Beauchamp; or, The Error,' is a quintessential example of his craft, offering readers both a gripping tale and a detailed portrayal of the societal values of his period. He contributed to the flourish of historical novels following the trail blazed by Sir Walter Scott. Though his popularity waned over time, his influence within the literary community of the era was considerable, and he was admired by contemporaries and later writers alike. James penned over a hundred novels, but despite his prodigious output, later literary historians have often overlooked his work. Nevertheless, his commitment to weaving intricate stories of human drama set against historical canvases earns him a distinct place in the annals of 19th-century literature.
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- Autor: G. P. R. James
- 2022, 430 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547058618
- Erscheinungsdatum: 13.06.2022
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