Dorrien of Cranston
Von Mitford, Bertram
Herausgegeben von Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4057664563484
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In "Dorrien of Cranston," Bertram Mitford intricately weaves a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of the Victorian era, exploring themes of ambition, societal expectation, and the pursuit of self-identity. The novel, written in a rich, descriptive style, delves into the life of its protagonist, Dorrien, as he navigates the complexities of familial ties and personal aspirations. Mitford masterfully captures the essence of the period, using dialogue and vivid imagery to evoke the social mores and challenges of late 19th-century England, while incorporating elements of romance and adventure that keep the reader engaged throughout. Bertram Mitford was an avid traveler and a keen observer of society, experiences which significantly informed his writing. His time spent in South Africa and his interest in adventure themes are apparent in the textures of his character development and setting. Mitford's background in journalism also contributes to the novel's sharp, insightful narrative style, allowing him to analyze human behavior with both humor and depth, reflecting his understanding of the struggles faced by individuals caught between tradition and change. "Dorrien of Cranston" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate historical fiction rich in character development and social critique. Mitford's adept storytelling invites readers into a world both familiar and mysterious, making this novel a worthwhile exploration of the human condition amid the pressures of society. A must-read for fans of Victorian literature and those interested in the nuances of personal ambition.
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