Her Ladyship's Elephant
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066223694
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About this book
In "Her Ladyship's Elephant," David Dwight Wells crafts a whimsical yet poignant narrative set in the late Victorian era, intertwining themes of imperialism, social status, and the complexities of human-animal relationships. The novel follows the eccentric journey of Lady Sarah, who defies societal norms by acquiring an elephant, symbolizing both her obsession with status and the paradoxes of colonial life. Wells employs a vivid, richly descriptive literary style that evokes the sights and sounds of 19th-century England while deftly navigating the moral quandaries of British colonialism, ultimately resulting in a multifaceted commentary on class and gender roles. David Dwight Wells, an American author with a keen interest in historical narratives, seamlessly merges his passion for history and literature in this unique tale. Drawing from the rich tapestry of Victorian society and its fascination with exoticism, Wells's experiences and scholarly pursuits reflect a profound understanding of the era's complexities, enriching his storytelling as he examines the intersection of personal aspirations and societal expectations. Ideal for readers who appreciate historical fiction infused with humor and social critique, "Her Ladyship's Elephant" invites exploration of the human condition through the lens of an unforgettable friendship. This novel serves as both a delightful escapade and a thought-provoking examination of culture and identity, making it essential for those engaged with the intricacies of the past.
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