Two and a Motor (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Robert Barr's 'Two and a Motor' artfully blends story-driven endeavor with a sharp examination of technological advancement through the lens of early 20th-century optimism. The narrative, elegantly constructed with Barr's characteristic wit and precision,...
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Robert Barr's 'Two and a Motor' artfully blends story-driven endeavor with a sharp examination of technological advancement through the lens of early 20th-century optimism. The narrative, elegantly constructed with Barr's characteristic wit and precision, follows the spirited J. L. Spofford as he delves into the burgeoning world of electric automobiles. Set in a time when scientific innovation burgeoned at the seams of society, Barr's tale is twofold-an exploration of the human heart's capricious desires and a vivid portrayal of an era on the cusp of modernity. The detailed depiction of the electric car and its implications speaks to the book's broader themes of progress and passion, interweaving Spofford's personal and scientific pursuits with finesse and a flair for suspenseful storytelling.
Occupying a pivotal position among English-language authors at the turn of the 19th century, Robert Barr has a compendium of work exploring the intersection of human intellect and the industrial age. His perspicacity in capturing the zeitgeist of his time suggests a personal fascination with the epoch's rapid scientific breakthroughs. It's likely that Barr's own experiences during this era of technological wonderment and his keen observation of societal shifts significantly influenced the crafting of 'Two and a Motor.' The novel emerges not only as a romantic narrative but as a glimpse into the intellectual curiosities and societal trends that Barr himself witnessed.
'Two and a Motor' comes highly recommended for those entranced by the irrevocable dance between the human spirit and the relentless march of innovation. Barr's adept storytelling promises readers a dual journey-one of the heart and one of the mind-as they navigate the early days of automobility and its fascinating influence on human relations. This book is a poignant choice for literary enthusiasts who appreciate historical contexts intertwining with character-driven tales, marking another laudable entry in the rich tapestry of Barr's work.
Occupying a pivotal position among English-language authors at the turn of the 19th century, Robert Barr has a compendium of work exploring the intersection of human intellect and the industrial age. His perspicacity in capturing the zeitgeist of his time suggests a personal fascination with the epoch's rapid scientific breakthroughs. It's likely that Barr's own experiences during this era of technological wonderment and his keen observation of societal shifts significantly influenced the crafting of 'Two and a Motor.' The novel emerges not only as a romantic narrative but as a glimpse into the intellectual curiosities and societal trends that Barr himself witnessed.
'Two and a Motor' comes highly recommended for those entranced by the irrevocable dance between the human spirit and the relentless march of innovation. Barr's adept storytelling promises readers a dual journey-one of the heart and one of the mind-as they navigate the early days of automobility and its fascinating influence on human relations. This book is a poignant choice for literary enthusiasts who appreciate historical contexts intertwining with character-driven tales, marking another laudable entry in the rich tapestry of Barr's work.
Autoren-Porträt von Robert Barr
Robert Barr (1850-1912) was a British-Canadian author best known for his detective fiction, infused with witty humor and a knack for the ironic twist. Barr's literary career commenced as a journalist; after emigrating from Scotland to Canada, he eventually transitioned to writing fiction. Influenced by his contemporary, Arthur Conan Doyle, Barr often delved into themes of mystery and the human psyche, which are apparent in his works such as 'The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont' and 'The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs'. 'Two and a Motor', while less well-known, showcases Barr's versatility and interest in emerging technologies of his era, blending adventure with the innovation of the motor vehicle. Barr's style is characterized by sharp dialogue and meticulously crafted plots that engage and entertain the reader. His oeuvre remains a noteworthy presence in the annals of 19th and early 20th-century literature, and his impact on the detective genre continues to be acknowledged by literary scholars. Barr's contributions to literature have been overshadowed by his more famous peers, yet his work offers a valuable perspective on the storytelling of his time, marking him as a distinctive voice that fused the technical intrigues of the industrial age with the enduring allure of mystery narratives.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Robert Barr
- 2022, 34 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
- ISBN-10:
- ISBN-13: 8596547066095
- Erscheinungsdatum: 13.06.2022
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