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The Englishman from Paris

Arthur Murphy

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

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In 'The Englishman from Paris' by Arthur Murphy, the reader is transported to 18th century England, where the protagonist grapples with identity, love, and societal norms. Murphy's writing style is characterized by a keen attention to detail and emotional depth, weaving a compelling narrative that explores themes of cultural exchange and personal growth. Set against the backdrop of London and Paris, the novel immerses the reader in a world of conflicting values and desires, making it a captivating read for those interested in historical fiction. The vivid descriptions and intricate character development further enhance the literary experience, creating a multi-layered story that resonates long after the final page. Arthur Murphy's work stands out for its exploration of identity and human connection, making 'The Englishman from Paris' a standout in 18th century literature. As a playwright and biographer, Murphy drew upon his own experiences and observations to craft a novel that speaks to the complexities of interpersonal relationships and societal expectations. Readers seeking a thought-provoking and immersive read will find 'The Englishman from Paris' a rewarding choice.

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satirical wit, 18th century Paris, romantic intrigue, Georgian era, English expatriate, cultural clash, Irish playwright, comedy of manners, adult readers, literary fiction