Beaumaroy Home from the Wars (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
In 'Beaumaroy Home from the Wars', Anthony Hope captures the harrowing complexities of post-war life, weaving a narrative rich with psychological depth and intricate character studies. The novel's prose is deeply imbued with the pathos of the early 20th...
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In 'Beaumaroy Home from the Wars', Anthony Hope captures the harrowing complexities of post-war life, weaving a narrative rich with psychological depth and intricate character studies. The novel's prose is deeply imbued with the pathos of the early 20th century, reflecting the zeitgeist of a society emerging from the shadows of conflict. Through a series of astutely crafted vignettes, Hope explores the nuanced adjustments and eccentricities of soldiers returning from the front, framing their struggles within a landscape at once tender and resilient. The literary style, marked by both its sobriety and its subtle undertones of dry wit, situates the work within the larger canon of post-war literature, offering readers a poignant examination of the human condition in the aftermath of trauma.
Anthony Hope, known predominantly for his adventure novels, most famously 'The Prisoner of Zenda', brings to 'Beaumaroy Home from the Wars' a profound understanding of the tumultuous era and its impact on individual psyches. His own historical context and encounters with the changing dynamics of early 20th-century society doubtlessly informed his portrayal of his characters' reintegration into civilian life. This novel represents a departure from Hope's typical genre, demonstrating a versatility and depth of empathy characteristic of a writer keenly observant of his time.
Recommended for readers who are drawn to period literature with a strong psychological element, 'Beaumaroy Home from the Wars' stands out as an insightful and compelling exploration of the human spirit. Hope's work invites contemplation on the long-term effects of warfare on individuals as well as the community, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in the consequences of historical conflicts and the enduring resilience required to confront and overcome deep-seated trauma.
Anthony Hope, known predominantly for his adventure novels, most famously 'The Prisoner of Zenda', brings to 'Beaumaroy Home from the Wars' a profound understanding of the tumultuous era and its impact on individual psyches. His own historical context and encounters with the changing dynamics of early 20th-century society doubtlessly informed his portrayal of his characters' reintegration into civilian life. This novel represents a departure from Hope's typical genre, demonstrating a versatility and depth of empathy characteristic of a writer keenly observant of his time.
Recommended for readers who are drawn to period literature with a strong psychological element, 'Beaumaroy Home from the Wars' stands out as an insightful and compelling exploration of the human spirit. Hope's work invites contemplation on the long-term effects of warfare on individuals as well as the community, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in the consequences of historical conflicts and the enduring resilience required to confront and overcome deep-seated trauma.
Autoren-Porträt von Anthony Hope
Anthony Hope, born Anthony Hope Hawkins on February 9, 1863, in London, was a noted English novelist and playwright, renowned for his works of adventure and romance. His literary career flourished with the publication of 'The Prisoner of Zenda' in 1894, which along with its sequel 'Rupert of Hentzau' (1898) has come to define the Ruritanian romance genre - stories set in a fictional country usually in Central Europe. Hope's writing style is characterized by a blend of wit, romance, and social commentary, often exploring themes of identity, honor, and political intrigue. Among his other works, 'Beaumaroy Home from the Wars' is another addition to his broad corpus that exemplifies his storytelling prowess. Though not as widely recognized as 'The Prisoner of Zenda', this novel, like many of Hope's works, offers readers a glimpse into the author's fascination with the societal underpinnings of his time. Hope's substantial contribution to English literature has left an indelible mark, ensuring his legacy endures beyond his passing on July 8, 1933. His novels, characterized by their escapist themes and accessible prose, have continued to enthrall generations of readers and have influenced the genre of romantic adventure tales.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Anthony Hope
- 2022, 126 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547098973
- Erscheinungsdatum: 20.07.2022
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