Brother Copas
Arthur Quiller-Couch
Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945
Beschreibung
In "Brother Copas," Arthur Quiller-Couch presents a masterfully woven narrative that delves into the intricacies of human relationships set against the backdrop of the Cornish countryside. With its rich, lyrical style, the novel captures the essence of early 20th-century English literature, intertwining elements of local folklore, existential exploration, and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters. Quiller-Couch employs a nuanced prose that elegantly reflects the atmospheric landscapes, inviting readers to deeply engage with the emotional landscapes of the protagonists as they navigate life's trials and tribulations. Arthur Quiller-Couch, a formidable figure of the Edwardian literary scene, was not only a novelist but also a renowned critic and scholar. His deep-rooted appreciation for storytelling and local history shines through in "Brother Copas," influenced by his own upbringing in Cornwall and a rich tradition of storytelling that permeates his work. Quiller-Couch's academic background, notably his tenure at Cambridge University, further enriched his perspective, allowing him to draw upon a wealth of literary traditions and styles in this poignant tale. Highly recommended for readers interested in literary fiction, "Brother Copas" offers an engaging blend of character study and social commentary. Those seeking a thoughtful exploration of familial bonds, moral conflicts, and the pursuit of identity will find this narrative both evocative and enlightening.
Kundenbewertungen
literary classic, introspective narratives, character-driven fiction, emotional depth, rural England novel, pastoral storytelling, Victorian-era themes, Arthurian influences, faith and family, human relationships