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Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General: Insightful Essays on Human Nature and Society

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In "Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General," Charles James Lever presents a richly woven tapestry of observations through the eyes of his titular character, Cornelius O'Dowd. Lever employs a conversational and satirical style, blending humor with keen social commentary. The novel navigates the complexities of Victorian society, addressing themes of gender, class, and human folly with an astute yet playful narrative voice that invites readers to contemplate the intricacies of human relationships and the societal norms that govern them. Lever's work exemplifies the mid-19th century literary movement that balanced romanticism with realism, often using the comedic lens to explore deeper truths about the human condition. Charles James Lever was an influential Irish novelist whose firsthand experiences in law and as an army officer inspired much of his writing. His keen observations of social dynamics and relationships during a rapidly changing Victorian era shaped his literary lens, allowing him to craft characters that resonate with authenticity and humor. This novel reflects his ability to distill the essence of human nature, drawing from the complexities of his own life and contemporary society to enrich the narrative. Readers seeking a captivating exploration of life's intricacies, buoyed by wit and wisdom, will find "Cornelius O'Dowd" a delightful and thought-provoking experience. Lever's engaging prose and insightful commentary promise not just entertainment, but also a deeper understanding of the human experience in a world in flux.

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eBook : 2 de diciembre de 2019

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