A Butterfly on the Wheel

A Butterfly on the Wheel

Por Guy Thorne, Edward G. Hemmerde, Francis Neilson

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

A Butterfly on the Wheel' stands as a compelling anthology, bringing together an intriguing array of narratives that showcase the depth and breadth of early 20th-century British literature. These works diverge in stylefrom the sharp wit of satire to the profound depths of psychological novelsyet converge upon themes exploring the human condition, social norms, and the inexorable forces of change shaping the early 1900s. This collection not only highlights the individual genius of its contributors but also presents a unified front that captures the zeitgeist of an era marked by both tumult and transformation. Notably, the anthology skirts the traditional literary canon to shed light on the lesser-known, yet equally significant, voices and narratives that have shaped modern literary discourse. The contributors to 'A Butterfly on the Wheel'Francis Neilson, Guy Thorne, and Edward G. Hemmerdebring a rich diversity of life experiences and professional backgrounds that deeply inform their work. Aligning with movements ranging from realism to the burgeoning roots of modernist experimentation, their collective writings reflect a period of significant social, political, and literary ferment. Their varied careersas a politician and playwright, a controversial novelist, and a barrister, respectivelyenrich the anthology with perspectives that span the legal, political, and artistic spectrums of the time. This multidisciplinary blend of voices not only illuminates the complexities of early 20th-century Britain but also explores universal themes that resonate with contemporary readers. 'A Butterfly on the Wheel' is an essential read for those keen to delve into the rich tapestry of early 20th-century literature. It offers readers a rare glimpse into the literary and intellectual currents that influenced an era of significant change. This collection is recommended for scholars, students, and enthusiasts eager to explore the confluence of historical, cultural, and literary insights presented by a distinguished group of authors. Its broad appeal lies in its ability to foster a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling and the power of literature to mirror, critique, and shape the world.

Francis Neilson