Recollections
Über das eBook
David Christie Murray's 'Recollections' is a poignant and introspective collection of personal memories and reflections that delve into the complexities of human experience. Through exquisite prose and vivid storytelling, Murray captures the essence of life in Victorian England, shedding light on societal norms, personal struggles, and the pursuit of happiness. The book is a literary gem that offers a unique glimpse into the past while exploring universal themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Murray's lyrical style and attention to detail make 'Recollections' a captivating read for anyone interested in history, literature, or the human condition.
Über den Autor
David Christie Murray (1847–1907) was an English journalist and writer, known for his prolific contribution to Victorian literature and for his work as a war correspondent. Throughout his life, he penned more than forty novels and numerous short stories, showcasing his keen observation and witticism in depicting contemporary life and society. Murray's distinguished career began in journalism but quickly transitioned into novel writing with a focus on realism and psychological insight that characterized much of his literary output. His autobiography, 'Recollections,' provides a candid look into his experiences and the evolution of his writerly perspective. Murray's fiction often delved into the varied social strata of his times, interweaving tales of ordinary people with the complexities of their moral landscapes. His narrative style, while adhering to the realist traditions of the day, also embraced elements of melodrama and adventure, which helped secure his popularity among his contemporaries. As an author, David Christie Murray remains a significant figure among 19th-century English writers, reflecting the concerns and attitudes of his era through his extensive and diverse body of work.
Produkt Details
Verlag: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 199 Seiten
Größe: 1017,4 KB
ISBN: 8596547339205
Veröffentlichung: 16. September 2022