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Two Men

A Romance of Sussex

Alfred Ollivant

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

Beschreibung

Alfred Ollivant's novel 'Two Men' is a gripping tale set in the early 20th century that explores the complex relationships between two men who are brought together by fate. The book is written in a detailed and descriptive style, allowing readers to vividly imagine the rugged landscape of northern England where the story unfolds. Ollivant seamlessly weaves themes of friendship, loyalty, and masculinity throughout the narrative, creating a compelling and thought-provoking read for those interested in character-driven literature of the time. Alfred Ollivant, a British author with a background in journalism, drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations of human nature to craft the characters and plot of 'Two Men'. His keen insight into the complexities of human relationships shines through in the nuanced portrayal of the two protagonists and their evolving dynamic. Ollivant's ability to capture the essence of male bonding in a changing world adds depth and authenticity to the novel, making it a timeless piece of literature. For readers seeking a captivating and introspective exploration of friendship and masculinity, 'Two Men' by Alfred Ollivant is a must-read. With its rich prose and compelling characters, this novel offers a poignant reflection on the power of loyalty and the intricacies of human connection that will resonate with audiences both then and now.

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Character-driven plot, Edwardian England, Dark past, British author, Family secrets, Early 20th century, Psychological suspense, Sibling rivalry, Dramatic tension, Literary mystery