Luttrell Of Arran
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066237585
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About this book
In "Luttrell Of Arran," Charles James Lever weaves a compelling tale that intertwines adventure, romance, and social commentary against the backdrop of 19th-century Ireland. Lever's literary style is marked by his vivid characterizations and a deft use of humor, paving an engaging narrative that captures the complexities of the human experience. The novel explores themes of identity, duty, and the interplay of societal expectations, all while showcasing Lever's keen ability to articulate the intricacies of Irish culture and landscape, revealing a rich tapestry of life on the fictional island of Arran. Lever, an influential figure of the Victorian era, was well-acquainted with the social dynamics and political climates of Ireland and Britain. His experiences as a soldier, alongside his diverse career as a writer and journalist, profoundly influenced his literary creations. This deep personal engagement with the socio-political environment of his day informed his poignant depictions of both the joys and struggles inherent in Irish identity, making "Luttrell Of Arran" a reflection of his own experiences and observations. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction that merges personal narratives with broader social themes. Lever'Äôs work invites readers into a richly constructed world, encouraging reflection on the past while still resonating with contemporary issues. "Luttrell Of Arran" serves not only as an entertaining read but also as an insightful exploration of the human condition.
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