Captain Nicholas
Par Walpole, Hugh
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066354800
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À propos de ce livre
In 'Captain Nicholas,' Hugh Walpole crafts a compelling narrative that weaves together the complexities of human emotions with the backdrop of a hero'Äôs journey. With a deft use of rich, descriptive prose, Walpole explores themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the moral dilemmas faced by his protagonist. Set against the turbulent landscape of early 20th-century Britain, the novel provides a poignant critique of societal expectations, all while maintaining a vivid literary style that invites readers to immerse themselves in the vivid characterizations and intricate settings that define Walpole'Äôs works. Hugh Walpole, an accomplished English novelist and playwright, is renowned for his keen psychological insight and narrative prowess. Born in 1884 in Auckland, New Zealand, and later residing in England, Walpole's diverse experiences greatly influenced his writing. Drawing from his background in theater, he infused 'Captain Nicholas' with a dramatic flair that propels the reader through the protagonist'Äôs trials and triumphs, reflecting Walpole'Äôs own perceptions of heroism shaped by the wartime era in which he lived. 'Captain Nicholas' stands as a testament to Walpole's mastery of character-driven storytelling. This novel is not merely a tale of adventure; it invites readers to ponder the ethical complexities of leadership and personal integrity. For those seeking a profound literary experience that blends emotional depth with historical insight, 'Captain Nicholas' is an essential read that resonates with both contemporary and timeless concerns.
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