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Her Benny

A Story of Street Life

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In 'Her Benny', Silas K. Hocking weaves a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of Victorian England, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and social critique. The novel's literary style blends vivid descriptions with emotive dialogues, painting a stark picture of the struggles faced by its characters, particularly within the working class. Hocking'Äôs storytelling is marked by a deep psychological insight, as he delves into the inner lives of the protagonists, elucidating their moral dilemmas and aspirations amidst societal pressures. The novel stands as a compelling reflection of its time, highlighting the pervasive socio-economic challenges that shaped the era. Silas K. Hocking, a noted English novelist, was profoundly influenced by the social issues of the late 19th century, particularly those concerning poverty and childhood suffering. His experiences as a preacher and a keen observer of the human condition fueled his desire to advocate for the downtrodden through his literary work. 'Her Benny' embodies this commitment, as it not only entertains but also serves as a critique of societal injustices, reflecting Hocking'Äôs passion for reform and compassion for the disadvantaged. Readers seeking a rich, character-driven story that offers both emotional depth and social commentary will find 'Her Benny' an essential addition to their literary journey. Hocking'Äôs ability to craft relatable characters and thought-provoking scenarios ensures that the novel resonates with contemporary audiences while providing a window into the past, making it a timeless exploration of love and human resilience.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
05 November 2024
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220 S.
ISBN:
8596547593256
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