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The Victors; a romance of yesterday morning & this afternoon


The Victors; a romance of yesterday morning & this afternoon



von: Robert Barr

1,99 €

Verlag: Digicat
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 01.08.2022
ISBN/EAN: 8596547113881
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 461

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Robert Barr's 'The Victors; a romance of yesterday morning & this afternoon' offers a seamless interweaving of time periods, merging the historical with the contemporary in a romantic narrative that explores the enduring nature of love and victory. DigiCat Publishing's commitment to honoring literary legacies shines through in this carefully reproduced edition, bringing Barr's eloquent prose and vivid storytelling to a new generation. The novel's narrative structure deftly navigates between epochs, reflecting Barr's skilled manipulation of theme and language, and situates the work within the broader canon of classic world literature, alongside the romantic works that explore the dichotomy of time and passion.

Robert Barr (1849-1912), a prolific author and journalist of Scottish origin, displayed in his extensive oeuvre a fascination with historical settings and an astute understanding of human emotions. Drawing upon his own experiences and keen observations, Barr crafted stories that were both reflective and forward-thinking, making 'The Victors' a quintessential piece in his literary mosaic. This endeavor by DigiCat Publishing enhances Barr's visibility, ensuring that his insights and the literary quality of his work continue to resonate with readers.

'The Victors' comes highly recommended for lovers of classic romance and historical fiction. Readers will find themselves transported by Barr's rich character development and his evocative manipulation of temporal settings. This edition by DigiCat Publishing not only immortalizes Barr's narrative artistry but also serves as a testament to the timeless appeal of well-crafted literature. It is a compelling read that promises to engage the intellect, stir the emotions, and satisfy those with an appreciation for literary refinement.
Robert Barr (1849-1912) was a British-Canadian novelist and teacher, whose writings encapsulate the social dynamics and political conundrums of his time. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Barr moved to Canada with his family at the age of four. He eventually became a teacher in Windsor, Ontario, before turning to journalism. Barr's career in literature took off when he moved to Detroit and later to London, where he worked alongside Jerome K. Jerome as co-editor of the satirical magazine 'The Idler.' His sharp wit and insightful social critique were well displayed in his writing style, which often employed irony and humor to engage with contemporary issues. Barr authored numerous short stories and novels, which often reflected the transatlantic influences in his life and work. One notable novel is 'The Victors; a romance of yesterday morning & this afternoon,' a work that showcases Barr's unique literary style - a blend of romance, historical narrative, and sardonic commentary. With his multifaceted writing, Barr made a lasting impression in the transition period of Victorian to Edwardian literature. His legacy is that of a keen observer and a nuanced storyteller who managed to weave compelling stories with the threads of everyday life and global events.

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