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Angela Thirkell

High Rising

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In “High Rising,” Angela Margaret Thirkell crafts a delightful exploration of the complexities of English upper-middle-class life in the interwar period. Through her witty prose and keen observation, Thirkell paints a vibrant picture of the fictional town of High Rising, populated by eccentrics and intellectuals whose interactions reveal the social mores and cultural shifts of the time. The novel blends humor and pathos, adeptly navigating themes of love, ambition, and the enduring quest for identity. Thirkell's signature style'Äîa blend of satire and social commentary'Äîprovides not only entertainment but also a subtle critique of the English social hierarchy. Thirkell, born into a literary family, was deeply influenced by her surroundings, shaped by her experiences in both England and the United States. Having been involved in various literary and journalistic endeavors, her astute insights into community dynamics and personal relationships inform the rich character development in “High Rising.” Thirkell's own life'Äîa m√©lange of privilege and challenge'Äîoffers a unique lens through which she examines quintessentially English concerns, drawing from her observations of the changing societal landscape. Readers seeking a heartwarming yet incisive tale will find “High Rising” an enchanting read. Thirkell'Äôs sharp humor and relatable characters make this novel a timeless exploration of human relationships. Whether you are a devotee of classic British literature or a newcomer to Thirkell's work, this novel promises to illuminate the quiet battles and joys of everyday life with a distinctively charming flair.
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Притежател на авторското право
Bookwire
Оригинална публикация
2021
Година на публикуване
2021
Издател
Good Press
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