Vicky Van (ePub)
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In 'Vicky Van', Carolyn Wells delves into the realm of bibliophilia, presenting a historical exploration of bookbinding and its artisanal dimensions. Wells crafts a narrative that not only informs but beguiles, interweaving technical specifics such as edge...
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In 'Vicky Van', Carolyn Wells delves into the realm of bibliophilia, presenting a historical exploration of bookbinding and its artisanal dimensions. Wells crafts a narrative that not only informs but beguiles, interweaving technical specifics such as edge gilding, marbling, and cloth-work with rich contextual tendrils that reach deep into the past. The literary context of Wells's work is embedded within the tradition of historical non-fiction, with a particular focus on the material culture of books. 'Vicky Van' serves as a bridge, connecting contemporary readers to the tactile and visual pleasures of books which were once revered not only as literary treasures but also as objects of aesthetic delight.
Carolyn Wells was a prolific author and an ardent bibliophile whose fascination with the physicality of books underpins her literary pursuits. Her oeuvre often reflected a deep appreciation for the meticulous and painstaking processes that convert mere paper and ink into enduring works of art. Bearing the expertise of a seasoned collector, Wells wrote this illuminating tome, likely inspired by her own experiences and observations within the vibrant world of literary artisanship.
'Readers and collectors with an affinity for the craft behind the book, rather than merely the written word, will find 'Vicky Van' an indispensable addition to their library. Wells's eloquent prose and insightful examination unfurl a panorama of a book's journey from raw materials to cherished masterpiece. The book is an intellectual treat for those who cherish the allure of an expertly bound volume and crave a deeper understanding of the convergence between art and literature.
Carolyn Wells was a prolific author and an ardent bibliophile whose fascination with the physicality of books underpins her literary pursuits. Her oeuvre often reflected a deep appreciation for the meticulous and painstaking processes that convert mere paper and ink into enduring works of art. Bearing the expertise of a seasoned collector, Wells wrote this illuminating tome, likely inspired by her own experiences and observations within the vibrant world of literary artisanship.
'Readers and collectors with an affinity for the craft behind the book, rather than merely the written word, will find 'Vicky Van' an indispensable addition to their library. Wells's eloquent prose and insightful examination unfurl a panorama of a book's journey from raw materials to cherished masterpiece. The book is an intellectual treat for those who cherish the allure of an expertly bound volume and crave a deeper understanding of the convergence between art and literature.
Autoren-Porträt von Carolyn Wells
Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) was a prolific American writer and poet, best known for her mysteries, children's literature, and humorous verse. Born in Rahway, New Jersey, Wells began her career with an interest in poetry but swiftly moved into the realm of mystery and children's stories, where she found considerable success. Her celebrated Patty Fairfield series, favored by young readers, showcased her flair for creating engaging characters and intriguing plots. Wells' foray into the mystery genre was marked by 'The Clue' (1909), which set the pace for over sixty novels featuring the keen amateur detective Fleming Stone. Among these works, 'Vicky Van' (1918) stands out as a remarkable example, characterized by its well-crafted storyline and Wells' adept use of wit and dialogue to delve into the societal issues of her time. The narrative weaves the tale of a high-society murder and the mystery surrounding the eponymous heroine, Vicky Van. Wells' literary style often incorporated elements of romance, enabling a lighter tone amidst the themes of crime and justice. Her longevity as an author can be attributed to her versatility and productivity, with over 170 books to her name. While her work is not as widely read now, Wells' contributions to early 20th-century literature are commemorated by historians and literary enthusiasts who recognize her importance among female authors and her role in shaping the genres she loved.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Carolyn Wells
- 2022, 148 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
- ISBN-10:
- ISBN-13: 8596547027584
- Erscheinungsdatum: 29.05.2022
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