Blood Royal (ePub)
A Novel
(Sprache: Englisch)
Grant Allen's 'Blood Royal' enmeshes readers in a stunningly crafted narrative, exquisitely situating itself within the tradition of Victorian literature while exploring themes of heredity and social class within the lens of evolutionary theory, a topic the...
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Grant Allen's 'Blood Royal' enmeshes readers in a stunningly crafted narrative, exquisitely situating itself within the tradition of Victorian literature while exploring themes of heredity and social class within the lens of evolutionary theory, a topic the author ardently supported. Its prose unfolds in a quasi-archaic style, mirroring the charm of its setting-the picturesque hamlet of Chiddingwick. Allen's penchant for precise and immersive descriptions manifests as he transports his audience into the heart of a rural England, vivid with the imagery of historic architecture and the quintessential hustle and bustle of its market life. The work does not merely entertain; it evokes a visceral understanding of the era's cultural and scientific milieu.
Grant Allen, a luminary of his time, was not just a distinguished novelist but a fervent proponent of evolution, which he often integrated into his narratives. With an oeuvre that spanned across crime fiction to science writing, Allen's diverse interests and academic background in science undoubtedly infused 'Blood Royal' with its rich, evolutionary undercurrents. His insight into societal hierarchies and the influence of heritage were likely reflections of his keen observations of the natural world, and his desire to comment on the human condition through the realm of fiction.
For connoisseurs of historical fiction and readers with a keen interest in evolutionary thought, 'Blood Royal' stands as a testament to Grant Allen's skilled storytelling prowess. It is recommended for those who seek to delve into the intricate interplay of genetics, lineage, and class within the fine tapestry of England's past. Allen's novel not only offers a gripping tale but also a thoughtful exploration of the realities shaping the lives of its characters, encouraging reflection on our continued discourse regarding nature and nurture.
Grant Allen, a luminary of his time, was not just a distinguished novelist but a fervent proponent of evolution, which he often integrated into his narratives. With an oeuvre that spanned across crime fiction to science writing, Allen's diverse interests and academic background in science undoubtedly infused 'Blood Royal' with its rich, evolutionary undercurrents. His insight into societal hierarchies and the influence of heritage were likely reflections of his keen observations of the natural world, and his desire to comment on the human condition through the realm of fiction.
For connoisseurs of historical fiction and readers with a keen interest in evolutionary thought, 'Blood Royal' stands as a testament to Grant Allen's skilled storytelling prowess. It is recommended for those who seek to delve into the intricate interplay of genetics, lineage, and class within the fine tapestry of England's past. Allen's novel not only offers a gripping tale but also a thoughtful exploration of the realities shaping the lives of its characters, encouraging reflection on our continued discourse regarding nature and nurture.
Autoren-Porträt von Grant Allen
Grant Allen (1848-1899) was a Canadian science writer and novelist, notable for his pioneering work in science fiction and for his progressive views on social issues. Born in Wolfe Island, Ontario, he was educated in England at King Edward's School in Birmingham and later at Merton College, Oxford, where he turned his attention to the sciences, eventually becoming a professor. Transcending academia, Allen found his literary calling in the realm of letters, authoring over thirty books in his lifetime. His writings often melded scientific enquiry with imaginative storytelling, foreshadowing the evolution of the science fiction genre. One of his acclaimed novels, 'Blood Royal' exemplifies Allen's interest in blending crime with intellectual discourses, characteristic of his literary style. His work was infused with a critical examination of Victorian society, especially concerning evolutionary theories and women's rights, subjects that often underpinned his narratives. Allen's contributions to literature also include 'The Woman Who Did', which became a part of the Keynote Series - a sequence of novels that engaged with controversial social topics. While his views were unorthodox during his time, Allen's works continue to be studied for their bold confrontation of societal norms and their impact on the evolution of both science fiction and socio-political commentary in literature.
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- Autor: Grant Allen
- 2022, 129 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547044222
- Erscheinungsdatum: 03.06.2022
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