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The Human Boy

The Human Boy

By Phillpotts, Eden

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4064066152147
eBook

About this book

In "The Human Boy," Eden Phillpotts crafts a poignant exploration of childhood innocence and the profound impact of nature on personal development. The narrative follows the young protagonist, exploring themes of friendship, adventure, and the often turbulent transition from innocence to experience. Using a richly descriptive literary style that evokes the Devonshire landscape, Phillpotts gives voice to the complexities of growing up, creating a vivid tableau reminiscent of the early 20th-century literary tradition that juxtaposes the idyllic with the harsh realities of life. Eden Phillpotts, an English novelist and playwright, was deeply influenced by his surroundings and early experiences as a child in Devon. Growing up in a close-knit community, he developed a lifelong fascination with the local environment, which is reflected in his detailed settings and the intricate relationships among characters. His passion for nature inspired much of his writing, as he sought to capture the essence of human emotion within earthly contexts, making him a notable figure in the realm of early 20th-century fiction. This book is a must-read for those who appreciate deeply nuanced portrayals of adolescence and the struggle for identity. Readers will find themselves enchanted by Phillpotts' lyrical prose and his empathy for his characters, making "The Human Boy" a timeless exploration of the human condition.

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