Основной контент книги Friends I Have Made
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Friends I Have Made

Embracing the Bonds of True Friendship in 19th Century Britain

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In «Friends I Have Made,» George Manville Fenn embarks on a reflective journey through personal anecdotes and vivid character portrayals, capturing the complex nature of friendship. The book employs a rich narrative style characterized by its emotive language and engaging dialogues, offering readers a window into the social tapestry of the late Victorian era. Fenn's work examines the dynamics of camaraderie and the often-unseen struggles that underpin relationships, weaving in themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and human connection, all set against the backdrop of the rapidly changing societal norms of the period. George Manville Fenn was an English novelist, born in 1831, who gained prominence for his children's literature and adventure novels, often drawing inspiration from his own life experiences. His early years spent in a working-class family and his subsequent travels undoubtedly influenced his understanding of diverse social interactions. Fenn's passion for storytelling and his keen observations were propelled by a belief in the moral lesson inherent in shared experiences, particularly the bonds formed through friendship. «Friends I Have Made» is a compelling read for anyone who appreciates insightful character studies and a nuanced exploration of relationships. Fenn's ability to evoke empathy and understanding makes this work not only a reflection on personal experiences but also a universal examination of what it means to connect with others. This book is recommended for readers seeking depth and resonance in the themes of friendship.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
10 Oktober 2024
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210 S.
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4064066129774
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