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Fancy free

Eden Phillpotts

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

Beschreibung

Eden Phillpotts' 'Fancy Free' is a captivating novel that delves into the complexities of love, ambition, and societal expectations. Set in the picturesque countryside of Devon, the book follows the journey of a young artist named Giles, who grapples with his desire for creative freedom and the pressures of conforming to traditional norms. Phillpotts' rich and vivid prose brings the scenic landscapes and characters to life, creating a vivid tapestry of emotions and conflicts. The novel's exploration of artistry and individuality is insightful and thought-provoking, making it a timeless piece of English literature. With its lyrical style and engaging narrative, 'Fancy Free' stands as a notable work in the literary canon of the early 20th century. Eden Phillpotts, a prolific English author known for his regional novels and plays, brings his keen understanding of human nature and society to this compelling tale. His own experiences as a writer and observer of rural life likely informed the intricate portrayal of the protagonist's inner struggles and external challenges. Readers who appreciate poignant reflections on art, love, and personal growth will find 'Fancy Free' a rewarding and insightful read.

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Schlagwörter

Magical Realism, Character-driven Story, Small-town Setting, Romantic Novel, Edwardian England, British Literature, Psychological Themes, Authorial Insight, Domestic Fiction, Early 20th Century