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Peter Binney

A Novel

Archibald Marshall

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

Beschreibung

In 'Peter Binney' by Archibald Marshall, the reader is taken on a journey through the English countryside as the protagonist, Peter Binney, navigates the complexities of rural life. Marshall's descriptive prose and attention to detail paint a vivid picture of the landscape and society in which the story unfolds, making the reader feel as though they are right there alongside Peter. The novel's exploration of class distinctions and interpersonal relationships adds depth to the narrative, offering a glimpse into the social issues of the time. The book's engaging storytelling and well-developed characters make it a compelling read for those interested in English literature from the early 20th century. Archibald Marshall's writing style is characterized by its realism and nuanced portrayal of human emotion, making 'Peter Binney' a timeless classic in the realm of English literature. Readers who enjoy immersive storytelling and rich character development will find Marshall's work to be a rewarding and insightful experience.

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English countryside, Cambridge university, Family dynamics, Character development, Romantic adventures, Educational pursuits, Middle-aged businessman, Victorian era, Social climbing, Father-son relationship